by Sheri | Oct 9, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Depending on the genre of your book, you might have a broader audience to market to. For instance, health and wellness books are very popular right now. However, if you have a high level business book that caters to the entrepreneurial or corporate market, then the dynamics of your audience will be very different and likely smaller in relation to topics that speak to more of the general public.
by Sheri | Sep 24, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
If you want to build rapport and a positive impression with others, free of distracting typos and incomplete thoughts, these 10 helpful tips for everyday writing should help significantly.
by Sheri | Sep 12, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
While we’re still on the topic of marketing, I thought September would be an especially good month to add a few more tips, insights and reminders for all you Business Owners and Authors out there! For Business Owners and Authors: Make your social media presence a...
by Sheri | Aug 7, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
Whether you’re in the midst of writing your masterpiece or whether you’re already a published author, I’m sure you’ve been wondering how to promote your book. Here are 4 great book promotion techniques you can use to establish your own public brand.
by Sheri | Jul 10, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
So you want to write a book? You have a great story to tell, perhaps through lessons you’ve learned, experiences you’ve gained and/or education and expertise you have developed and honed. Now what? You want to share it in the form of a book. Here are 10 basic points to consider on “how to write a book”.
by Sheri | Apr 9, 2013 | Marketing, Personal Development, Publishing, Self Development
As I have said many times before, there is no “right way” to publish. Determine who and what resonates with you, what your genre is, what your goals and timelines are . . . and trust that you know your work best, and will connect with the ideal company and/or individual to help you manifest your vision and bring your work to life.
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