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Secrets of the Writer’s Trade: Basic Elements of a Strong Publishing Platform By: Stephanie Gunning As nonfiction book writers, we need to develop a healthy relationship with our readers. This doesn't mean we engage in a push-push-push of our precious ideas upon a bunch of paying consumers. Rather, ask: What do they need? The basic elements of a strong publishing platform are: a website, newsletters, writing articles and columns, leading seminars, doing media interviews (print, radio, TV), blogging, and podcasting. A bestselling author, editor, and publishing consultant with 20+ years’ experience in the book business reveals the secrets of her A-list clientele, including bestselling authors, major publishing firms, top caliber literary agencies, and innovative self-publishers. Tags: Book Writing, Writing, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Publishing, Authors
6 Steps to Writing a Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer Almost everyone harbors a secret -- or not-so-secret -- yearning to write a book. Ideas range from memoirs to mysteries, from pamphlets to tomes. Books do not appear out of thin air; they are the product of much thought, planning, discipline, and effort. What follows are the 6 essential steps to take you from concept to completion of your nonfiction book. Tags: nonfiction book writing, write a nonfiction book, nonfiction writing, book writing
Why Use a Ghostwriter? By: Bobbi Linkemer You're an expert in your subject matter. You know it inside and out. But can you write about it? Let's face it, if you're not a writer, or simply lack the time or desire to write, do what many best-selling authors do. Get help from a professional ghostwriter. A ghostwriter has a special knack for crawling inside your head, understanding what you want to say, and speaking in your voice. Tags: write nonfiction, nonfiction book, ghostwriter, ghost writer, ghostwriting, ghost writing,
Do You Have a Book Just Waiting to be Written? By: Bobbi Linkemer Professional speakers are often asked if they will be selling their books in the back of the room after their presentations. Business leaders, subject matter experts, humorists, psychologists, and diet gurus are all expected to share their knowledge in book form. Whoever you are and whatever your pressures, when you are asked whether you have a book out or in the works, if the answer is "No, not yet," the next question is what's holding you back? Tags: writing, professional speaking, book author, writing a book, writing nonfiction book, writ
7 Ways to Promote Your Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer One of the first questions you probably asked yourself before writing your nonfiction book was who are my readers? Once you have identified them, your next step is to find ways to tell them what the book is about; what problem it will solve; why it is funny, informative, or moving; who wrote it and why; and, most important, why they want to spend money to own it. What follows are seven proven ways to reach your readers with this information. Tags: promote nonfiction book, writing nonfiction book, nonfiction book author, book marketing,
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