|
Congratulations!
If you clicked through to this page, that means you are serious about creating a
blog that will attract agents and publishers--or, at the least, enough readers to sell lots of
self-published books. If you do the latter, you might still attract an agent or acquisition editor
and land a book deal.
There's no better time to be a writer or aspiring author, and if you can write you
can blog. That means you can blog your way to a book deal. You can blog a book, writing, publishing
your work one post at a time in cyberspace and promoting it so you get discovered.
Some say the blog-to-book craze reached it's height back in 2009, but just as many
bloggers are landing deals and having their books released per month currently as at that time.
Agents and acquisition editors continue to troll the Internet looking for blogs to turn into
books. Why? They want to find manuscripts -- potential books -- that are as close to a
"sure thing" as possible. A blog with an established readership and a blogger with
a built-in fan base or platform is about as close as they can find to a test marketed book
idea. The blog's unique readers and page views equate to almost-guaranteed printed book
sales.
Join me on for a free call on
Tuesday, October 25th at Noon Pacific Time (3 PM Eastern) to learn how you can blog your way to a
book deal by blogging a book or simply creating a blog that attracts readers, agents and
publishers.
"How to Blog Your Way to a Book
Deal"

Hosted by
Nina
Amir Your
Inspiration-to-Creation
Coach
Just fill in your name and email address
to register for this
valuable FREE teleseminar. The call-in details will then be sent to you.
Blogging a book (or blogging) provides one of
the fastest and easiest ways to write a book and get noticed by agents and publishers today.
Writers who blog or blog a book:
 |
publish as they
write |
 |
build author
platform while they write |
 |
get noticed by
agents and acquisition editors |
It's a known fact that successful blogs get attention. Blogs like Julie and Julia, Stuff
White People Like and Rules for My Unborn Son and the more recent hits like
1001 Awesome Things, The Puppy Diaries, Hack (Tales from a Chicago Cab),
and My Ex-Wife's Wedding Dress have all ended up in print because, indeed, they were
popular. The word got out, and an agent or acquisition editor heard about them or came across
them.
You can write a successful blog, too. And it doesn't have to include silly photos of you doing
odd things with your ex-wife's wedding dress or posts about you cooking a famous chef's recipes.
You can blog about a unique topic all your own and turn out quality content. In fact that's what
this teleseminar is all about. It's about producing blog content that's worthy of a book.
Here's what you're going to learn on
this ground-breaking call:
 |
Why all aspiring
authors should blog |
 |
what to blog
about |
 |
10 reasons to
blog a book |
 |
The pros and cons
of blogging vs. blogging a book |
 |
6 things you need
to do before you blog a book |
 |
3 things you
need for your blog to get discovered |
 |
The elements a blog
needs if it is to become a book |
 |
How
to know if your book has a market or competition |
If you've been wanting to
get yourself and your writing noticed this teleseminar is for you!
The publishing industry
has gotten increasingly difficult to break into. However, it is possible to land a traditional
publishing deal, and blogging your way into a publisher's good graces does work. I know because I
did it! Get on the call and let me tell
you how you can, too.
Reserve your spot for the call on Tuesday, October
25, Noon Pacific/3 pm Eastern
Who is Nina Amir and why should you listen to
her?
Glad you asked!
Nina Amir, Your Inspiration-to-Creation Coach, inspires writers to
create the results they desire--publishable and published products and careers as writers and
authors. She is a seasoned journalist, nonfiction editor, author, proposal consultant, blogger, and
writing, book and author coach with more than 33 years of experience in the publishing field as
well as the founder of Write Nonfiction in November, a blog and writing challenge. She also
is the author of the
forthcoming How to Blog a Book, Write,
Publish and Promote Your Work One Post at a Time (Writer's Digest Books, April 2012).
Amir holds a BA in magazine journalism from Syracuse
University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication with a concentration in
psychology. An award winning journalist, she has edited or written for more than 45 local,
national and international magazines, newspapers, e-zines, and newsletters on a full-time or
freelance basis producing hundreds of articles. Her essays have been published in five
anthologies and can be found in numerous e-zines and Internet article directories.
She also has a proven track record as a book editor. One
of Amir’s clients' books (Enlightened
Leadership) was self-published and then purchased and re-released verbatim by
Simon & Schuster (Fireside); the book has sold over 230,000 to date. Another
(Radical Forgiveness) won the 1998 Writer’s
Digest Self-Published Book Award (Inspirational category), received a contract from William
Morrow but remained self-published and went on to sell over 115,000 copies; recently Radical
Forgiveness was purchased by Sounds True. Another of her clients' books (Finding Heaven Here) was purchased by O-Books, a fast-growing
British publisher. Her clients' proposals regularly get them contracts with agents as
well.
Amir teaches workshops, teleseminars and classes on how to
get published. She also speaks to organizations, writing groups and at conferences on topics
related to writing, getting published, building platform, and realizing the dream of becoming
a published author. She works with individual aspiring authors not only on their manuscripts
but how to get their books and other products written most efficiently and on staying
inspired as they maneuver their way through the sometimes long and arduous path to becoming
published. She also helps them turn their passion and their soul purpose into printed
products.
Amir has written and self-published nine booklets and
workbooks, including the popular workbook How to Evaluate Your Book for
Success. (All of these short books are available on her websites:
www.copywrightcommunications.com or www.purespiritcreations.com.) A prolific blogger, Amir writes four blogs in addition
to Write Nonfiction in November. These include Write Nonfiction
Now, How to
Blog a Book, As the Spirit Moves Me, and My Son Can
Dance. You also can find her posts on www.Vibrantnation.com and on www.losgatospatch.com as well as in www.redroom.com.
As an on-line columnist, Amir serves as
the National Jewish Issues Examiner and the National Self-Improvement Examiner.
Reserve your spot for the call on Tuesday, October
25, Noon Pacific/3 pm Eastern
|