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3 MP3s--1.5 hours--chock full of information about why you should blog a
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Part 1 Why you should consider blogging a book.
Who should consider blogging a book.
What subjects to blog a book about.
10 good reasons to blog your book.
Part
2 How you choose a topic for your
blogged book.
How you line up resources for your blogged book.
How to map out content for your blogged book.
Part
3 How to create a business plan for
your blogged book.
How a business plan helps you achieve blogged book success--buildt-in readerships
or platform.
The proposal processa and how to apply it to a blogged book.
How to land a publishing deal or prepare for self-publication.
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What tone of voice to use.
What items to include in posts.
AND if offers you 20 blog posts ideas for fiction and nonfiction
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10 Ways to
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How To Blog a
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How to Evaluate
Your Book for Success! A Step-by-Step Workbook for Conceiving a
Successful Book Before You Give Birth to It (And
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Proposal)
What’s your greatest fear as an aspiring
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Many
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Everyone―even those writers planning on self-publishing their books―should go
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succeeding in the market or not. If
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or benefits, etc. It also will tell you if you need to toss the manuscript in the
garbage and start on a new one.
The proposal “process” doesn’t
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should you want to do so later, and you will hone your idea and conceive a book
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What is an Author's Platform and How Do You Build
One?
Every author needs a platform--a built-in readership. You
need one to sell your books, ebooks and other products and services. You need
one if you want to land a contract from a publishing company; they expect you
to have readers ready and waiting to purchase your book. Thus, you must build
this platform long before you decide to release a book. You need to do this
prior to releasing any other printed product as well.
How do you build this coveted platform? With newsletters,
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- 4 Tips for Writing Newsletters that Build
Lists
- 6 tips for Successful and Efficient Social Networking
- 4 Tips for Building Author Platform with a Blog
- 3 Techniques for Building an Author’s Platform with Your Website
- 6 Ways to Build Author Platform Using Spoken Words
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Using the Internet to
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Today, most book publishers require that nonfiction writers take on most of the
promotional and marketing duties necessary to sell their books. However, to
accomplish this job, nonfiction writers have to begin promoting and marketing their
books long before they hold the bound tome in their hands. They have to begin
building what the industry calls a “platform,” a base of potential readers that
know them as an expert in their field or on their subject from their speaking,
writing and presence on the radio, television and Internet. (Actually, fiction
writers need a platform as well.)
Expert platforms consist of:
- numerous appearances on radio and Internet talk shows and television talk
and news shows
- frequent quest blogs
- a well-know presence in on-line forums and social networks
- popular videos or pod casts
- frequent interviews on other peoples’ pod casts
- your own Internet, radio or television show
- a multitude of published articles or books in both print and Internet
publications
- an extremely-large mailing list
- frequent talks and presentations given to small, medium and large
groups
For nonfiction and fiction writers alike, writing loads of articles for
specialty and mass-market magazines and newspapers and for e-zines provides an
infinitely-easier method of platform building than any of the others. While
publishing articles in traditional print publications is advisable and encouraged,
and magazines and newspapers carry a lot of clout, when it comes to platform
building, the easiest way to start building your platform involves writing and
publishing articles for on-line publications. As these articles are published, you
will begin to achieve expert status. You will find yourself also asked to speak for
organizations and at events, to be interviewed by podcasters, and to appear on
radio and television shows. As a result, you will end up with a platform large
enough to please any publisher large or small. Add to that a great book idea and
some great writing skills, and you’ll soon have a published book. (If you’re a
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