As a blogger and magazine journalist, repurposing work is a concept I’m familiar with—but I don’t always put this strategy to work often enough. When I do, I get my work in front of more potential readers and increase my earning potential, however. That’s why in this nonfiction writing prompt I’d like to encourage you to begin recycling, or reusing,…
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20 Ways to Repurpose Your Work for Profit and Promotion
There’s a high likelihood you missed opportunities to get your work, expertise and name in front of more people—or even left some money on the table—over the past eleven months. You may think you’ve done all you can this year in the amount of time you had, but it’s possible for you to do more. If you learn to look…
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Five Ways to Make the Most of Your Writing Time
By Kelly James-Enger (@kellyjamesenger) You’ve got a month, or maybe just a week or two, to meet a nonfiction writing deadline. But few of us are able to completely set aside family, work, and other obligations when we need to write—meals have to be made, clothes washed, dogs walked, jobs attended to. So it comes down to not how much…
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How to Make More Money as an Author
As the writing frenzy of November ends, it would be easy for you to relax into December. After all, the holiday season is upon you, and you may feel burned out from participating in the Write Nonfiction in November (WNFIN) Challenge. Don’t slow down now; instead, gear up and put to use the 30 days of expert posts provided on…
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Blog to Book to Business – Tools for Success
WNFIN Challenge/NaNonFiWriMo Day #30 Guest post by Joel Friedlander (@JFBookman) In today’s amazing online world, one tool stands out for nonfiction writers above all the others. Bigger than video, better than podcasting, more powerful than teleseminars, and more robust than webinars. Yes, it’s blogging. Let me explain why. Bookselling From the Inside Out The natural relationship between a nonfiction…
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