Sue Collier | September 30, 2011
I’m happy to welcome today’s guest, Ted Lacksonen, author of The Eagle Has Crashed and blogger at the CountryThinker, where he reflects on important issues confronting America from a forest-from-the-trees Country Class perspective. He recently shared with me his experience in publishing Eagle in ebook format, and I knew this was something from which many [...]
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Sue Collier | September 28, 2011
Your name: D’vorah Lansky Your website: http://BookMarketingMadeEasy.com Your bibliography: Connect, Communicate, and Profit: Build Successful Business Relationships Online Book Marketing Made Easy: Simple Strategies for Selling Your Nonfiction Book Online Promote Your Book with Teleseminars: Simple and Affordable Ways to Turn Your Message Into Money 1. What is your background? I have a Master’s Degree [...]
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Sue Collier | September 25, 2011
Here’s some of the latest in industry news and views: From The Passive Voice: When Self-Publishing A Book Is A Great Marketing Move You’re an expert in your industry. You’ve got a blogroll of content displaying your business and showcasing your knowledge about your industry. And you’ve got a pretty decent following of people eager [...]
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Sue Collier | September 18, 2011
Here’s some of the latest in industry news and views: From The Guardian: Shift dropped on author after typo in her romantic novel Bounty hunter Sam McKade is the new breed of hero. Tall? Undoubtedly. Handsome and chiselled? For sure. Incontinent? Erm – possibly. Author Susan Andersen was horrified to discover an unfortunate typo in [...]
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Sue Collier | September 11, 2011
Here’s some of the latest in industry news and views: From Publishing Perspectives: An Argument Against Agent-Publishers Nearly two thousand years ago, Plutarch wrote of a great ship that bore Theseus home from Crete. As its planks decayed, the plucky Athenians preserved it by replacing each rotting board in turn, until eventually nothing was left [...]
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Sue Collier | September 8, 2011
I recently received an email from an author who asked if her book, which she self-published in 2010, could still be promoted. My answer to her was a resounding “yes!” In fact, authors need to plan to constantly promote their books if they expect sales to continue after the initial launch date. John Kremer, author [...]
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Sue Collier | September 4, 2011
Here’s some of the latest in industry news and views: From Nathan Bransford: By the Time A Self-Published Author Hits it Big, Do They Really Need a Publisher? This post title has been sitting in my Draft file for months, well before the news broke that self-publishing star John Locke inked a print-only deal with [...]
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