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It’s never too early to start marketing
Writers often wait until they have a publication date to start planning their marketing. That's a mistake. One great early marketing activity is engaging beta readers.
How to define your writer brand
You may have a niggling sense brand is important for a writer, but what does it really mean? Here are 3 elements to a writer's brand. #brand #writingcommunity #marketing
Do writers need a brand?
BRANDING FOR WRITERS, PART ONE Marketers have thrown the term [...]
How to alienate your readers
One of the biggest questions from authors is how to [...]
Sign a marketing contract with yourself
As I watched Coach Carter recently, I was struck that [...]
Help! I’m not ready for the New Year
What to do when January comes too soon It’s the [...]
Make bite-sized New Year’s resolutions
I’ve noticed we usually start out energetic and curious when [...]
Set goals based on where you’re at
Set goals based on where you're at Sounds simple, but [...]
How to engage your listeners
Stop starting your presentations in the wrong place. When I [...]
How 15 minutes of writing adds up
NaNoTryMo – why 15 minutes a day isn’t failure A [...]
Free Marketing Workshop For Writers
Are you a writer looking to find more readers? Join [...]
Five Month Book Launch Plan
Having a line-up of interviews and reviews surrounding your book [...]
How Twitter helped me land a literary agent
If you’re a writer, you’ve probably been told you need [...]
Stop being your biggest gatekeeper
It’s been a little while since I published a blog [...]
Why marketing is the backbone of writing
For many, marketing is seen as peripheral to the core [...]
Six Resources For a Strong Query Letter
Since I’m actively querying my second manuscript at the moment, [...]
How to become an Amazon best seller
Interview with Marie-Claire Thauvette, author of Honeymoon Playbook Marie-Claire Thauvette [...]
How 10 year olds helped with my marketing
It’s never too early to start marketing your project, and [...]