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Self-Publishing and Indie Bookstores - Not a Good Match, Really2 comments

Philip Martin wrote 3 weeks ago: I’ve been trying to work with a local bookstore, to get them to carry a book by a local author … more →

Tags: Book Marketing, Independent Presses, Self Publishing

What I Learned This Week...

writerinspired wrote 2 months ago: …in Writing, Teaching, Marketing and Life Most of my “learns” this week were a res … more →

Tags: Writers, Writing Inspiration, Advice, Education, Goals, Books, facebook, Writer Advice, what I learned Mary Jo Campbell

Art of the Self-Interview - Web Marketing for Book Authors1 comment

Philip Martin wrote 5 months ago: If you’re a book author, a great feature for your professional website is an author interview. … more →

Tags: Websites for Writers, Book Marketing

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen's Interview3 comments

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen wrote 7 months ago: This week, I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Sharon Ball.  She writes upbeat continuous pos … more →

Tags: Marketing/Promoting, A break from the norm, Authors, Blog, Bloggers, Brand, Business, conquer all obstacles, expert author

5 Low Cost Ways To Promote With An Online Magazine

pbdiva wrote 7 months ago:   I’m honored to have LaShaunda Hoffman contribute this article for my blog today. I’ve … more →

Tags: Writing--biz, Sormag

Blogs for Writers: Simple Thank-You Posts

Philip Martin wrote 9 months ago: (This is part of a mini-series for writers, with marketing value to almost any small business. For r … more →

Tags: Personal Branding, blogging for writers

Blogs for Writers: The Benefits of a Low-Key Approach

Philip Martin wrote 9 months ago: You’re a writer (or run a small business). Do you have a blog? No? Really? Why not? I recently … more →

Tags: Personal Branding, blogging for writers

Marketing for the truly clueless writer1 comment

Tracey wrote 9 months ago: Since I started out, knowing that being a writer in the 21st century means you have to do a lot of t … more →

Tags: writing, Book Marketing, Over 75 good ideas for promoting your book, naked at the podium, Guerilla Marketing for Writers, marketing kit for dummies, Publicize Your Book, red hot internet publicity, Plug Your Book

Create a Rev/Test Page (reviews & testimonials)

Philip Martin wrote 10 months ago: For a writer’s website, one item I recommend is a single page of reviews and testimonials. Thi … more →

Tags: Websites for Writers, Book Marketing

Online Marketing Tips (Use These Today!)1 comment

Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: I’ve recently run into two great posts elsewhere chock-full of powerful marketing advice for a … more →

New Writer's Handbook, Vol. 2, Now Available!

Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: News flash! My latest project, The New Writer’s Handbook, Vol. 2, is just hitting the streets. … more →

Tags: Writing Tips, Career development

Markets-Marketing Resources for Writers

emilyakin wrote 1 year ago: If you are involved in Christian publishing in any way, you need to own a copy of Sally Stuart … more →

Tags: Intermediate, beginners, christian writers' market guide, Sally Stuart

The Goose and the Golden Egg (on Specializing)1 comment

Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: Behold, the fool saith, “Put not all thine eggs in the one basket” – which is but a mann … more →

Tags: Career development, Personal Branding, The Business of Writing

Author Platform: 4 Things It Does to Lift You Up

Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: An author platform. To pitch a nonfiction book, you need one . . . because literary agents want you … more →

Tags: Career development, pitching your work, literary agents

You, Mr. or Ms. Amazing Writer (on branding)

Philip Martin wrote 1 year ago: For a while, I’ve been sorting through ideas about business development for writers, and I wan … more →

Tags: Career development, Websites for Writers

What is a Squeeze Page and Why Does a Writer Need One?4 comments

arender wrote 1 year ago: Internet Marketing for Writers Turns Ugly Okay. It doesn’t have to be ugly. In fact, the more … more →

Tags: web design, Web Marketing, Writers and the Web, Internet Marketing, Squeeze Page, Marketing, writer, marketing for authors

The Platform: The Writer's Best Friend and Worst Nightmare

arender wrote 1 year ago: Modern Authors Need a Platform in Order to Get Published Unless you are beyond doubt the best author … more →

Tags: Web Marketing, Blogging, Writers and the Web, Internet Marketing, platforms, author platform, writer platform, networking, publishing marketing

The Plan

myadventuresin wrote 2 years ago:   I suddenly realized that this blog would be little more than a diary account of my day to day deal … more →

Tags: writing, "Associated Content", Breakthrough 30, Marketing, Article Writing


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