Marta Stephens, author of T
he Devil Can Wait, and one of our clients last month partaking of a world-wide virtual book tour, explains her strategies in promoting not only her book but her tour at
Book Marketing Buzz today!
Find out why it's important for the success of your tour to become as involved as you can.
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Added by Dorothy Thompson on January 22, 2009 at 9:33am —
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Authority Publishing provides custom book publishing and author marketing services for business, self-help and other non-fiction books.
Stop by and check us out!
Added by Stephanie Chandler on January 18, 2009 at 9:21pm —
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I wrote a story once about a young man who was yet to find his place within the creative world. I have come to believe that all people--whether you believe it or not--have a talent and gift unique to ONLY them... and I further believe that if you choose to ignore the inner voice of your creativity, you are hindering your soul's ability to find complacency and peace within the harmony of your life. To draw a contrast between those who are still "seeking answers" and those who have chosen to…
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Added by Bobby Ozuna on November 26, 2008 at 9:59am —
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BeYourArt.com was just reviewed in November 2008 Altruism Issue of The Improper North Shoreian Magazine. The article is
BeYourArt.com Helps Artists Become Their Art by Joseph Shortsle. Check it out.
Added by Judah Mahay on November 5, 2008 at 8:28pm —
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I have shared some content from Chris Brogan's string: "
Promoting Your Book Online." There is some great feedback, ideas and collaborating (still) going on...
If you wish to learn more about effective book promotion online...or you have information which can be useful to others...this blog post is where you need to be...
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Added by Bobby Ozuna on October 22, 2008 at 10:11am —
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Copyright: How to Protect Your Work.
Some where along the way someone started the rumor that by simply writing a piece a writer automatically has the copyright--that US Copyrights are unnecessary to protect your work. I have also heard that the process is very complicated. All three are untrue. Mailing a copy to yourself and leaving it unopened to keep the postal stamp valid is call the poor man's copyright. It is a good temporary way of protecting your work, however it is only…
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Added by Theresa Chaze on October 17, 2008 at 12:23pm —
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I have posted a new reader interview on my "
PS: We Wanna Know" segment of my blog, "
Drawing Stories...With Words."
This week's reader is Renee V. of Euless, TX. Here are a few of her questions...
*What inspired you to write this story?
*Who or what was the inspiration for your characters?
*How hard was it to get in touch with your feminine side in order to create such detailed descriptions of Tessa…
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Added by Bobby Ozuna on October 9, 2008 at 11:21am —
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Hello fellow authors and friends:
If you expect to be sending out press releases online between now and December 30th, then please read on for a SPECIAL OFFER from a friend of mine.
I am good friends with one of the partners of 24-7PressRelease.com. Michael and I have worked together in the past and he has been very good to me over the years. In return, I like to send him new clients, particularly because I love their always expanding…
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Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on October 3, 2008 at 1:15pm —
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Fiction authors are often asked, “How do you come up with your novel plots? Where do you find those ideas?” As a Canadian suspense author, I am often asked these questions, and my answers will usually include something about letting ideas percolate and ferment.
I know―it sounds like I’m brewing coffee and making homemade wine, but in reality I’m creating what I hope will be a fast-paced suspense novel that will be enjoyed by readers worldwide. I think that percolating a novel plot is…
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Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on September 30, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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We are in this business to write and sale books. Period. If you are a writer trying to market a book and you don't have a blog--get one! If you have a blog, you may want to ensure you are doing everything you can to help customers get their hands on your books once they return or stumble upon your blog. The attention span of adults is very short these days as the Internet has us moving faster than ever before.
Read my latest segment of "Marketing 101" where I show you how to add the…
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Added by Bobby Ozuna on September 24, 2008 at 4:16pm —
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I have posted a blog for my fellow writers. If you are looking for a place to promote yourself as the person (along with your literary works), stop by my blog and read my latest posting. My new friend, contemporary romance artist Melanie Anderson, is on the lookout for authors she can showcase and interview...regardless of your genre...
Tell her Bobby sent you!!!
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Added by Bobby Ozuna on September 24, 2008 at 8:20am —
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This week I wanted to bring to you
a resource that will take you outside
of your box.
Should you have a video or a trailer
then you would want to sign up and
take advantage of this great resource!
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Added by C.F. Jackson on July 7, 2008 at 10:30am —
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MySpace isn't and shouldn't be your main
place to send your new reader and your
new customer...
I wanted to offer to you this
free audio
on this Website Makeover Monday!
Enjoy!
Continue to make dreams happen!
Won't Be Denied,
C.F. Jackson
P.S.
Download Your Free Website
Makeover 101 Session . . .
How knowing "2" Simple Things . . .
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 30, 2008 at 6:17pm —
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Engage your website today!
Can a visitor clearly read
your website without struggle?
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The font size, backgrounds,& color
contrast can kill the success of
your…
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 23, 2008 at 10:01am —
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Which Link Is It? Can Too
Many Be Confusing?
Think about it...
Do you have too many where
people are putting the pieces
of your puzzle together?
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Giving out your…
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 16, 2008 at 9:18am —
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Talk To Me!
I would love to hear your
thoughts and questions on
your website quandaries.
Are you
getting the
results
you desire from your website?
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 9, 2008 at 9:45am —
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You are losing out on
sales because the visitor
doesn't know how to contact
you. . .
So they placed an order and
never received it,
How Can
They Reach You?
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Added by C.F. Jackson on June 2, 2008 at 10:30am —
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If the visitor is questioning
what to do,then the website
isn't customer friendly.
Are your visitors questioning
what you desire of them?
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Continue to make dreams…
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Added by C.F. Jackson on May 26, 2008 at 9:31am —
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They pick the lowest price right?
Wrong!
As an experiment (and a way to get some press:-) I set up a page for the ebook edition of my new book
Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck - Learn how you can create immediate income now, with 6 different pricing options, ranging from $9.97 down to $2.00. It's a
name your price product.
I copied the idea from the band, Radiohead who also did…
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Added by Jim Donovan on March 25, 2008 at 2:52pm —
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Writers in the Sky Newsletter relies on subscribers like you to send in articles, tips and resources. Therefore, the more subscribers we have, the more information we have to share and the more your message gets in front of others. Tell your writing and publishing colleagues about Writers in the Sky Newsletter or forward it to others you know who may be interested.
I enjoy reading newsletters from other writers. I also love networking. That is why I publish a monthly e-zine Writers…
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Added by Yvonne Perry on March 18, 2008 at 3:33pm —
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