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Authoring, Writing and Book Publishing Tips

Authoring, Writing and Book Publishing Tips

 
 It’s the weekly blog grind and you are wondering … What? What I’m I going to write about? If you are stomped for what to write in your blog, here are 6 quick tips to create the goose that just might lay the golden egg for authors.
How about:
1  The progress you are making on your book marketing (the good,  the bad, even the ugly).
2  Another blog you read that you totally agreed with OR disagreed …

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Author, Writing and Book Publishing Tips and Ahas for January 23, 2015

Author, Writing and Book Publishing Tips and Ahas for January 23, 2015

 

 
The BIG 4 Website Blunders
1 COLOR pollution
You have a myriad of colors blends … don’t use them. Stick with THREE primary colors (or less).
2 OD of IMAGES and NO CONTENT
Yes, the majority of the world is visual … but, you need some verbiage on your website.
3 Your Critical INFO is at the BOTTOM of a Page … any Page
Open a Page on your website … any Page. What shows? On your screen—Computer, Tablet, …

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3 Blog Ideas for Authors to Kickstart the Week

3 Blog Ideas for Authors to Kickstart the Week

Two weeks ago, I listened in on the webinar that Joan Stewart and Joel Friedlander delivered on how to create a blog and how to provide content for a blog. They’ve even created a template package to goose you and your blogging endeavors–get info on it HERE.
Outside of your core website, having a blog where you practice the 3 C’s:  Content, Consistency and Commitment is elementary and essential in your author presence.
I’m the first to admit it… doing …

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Authoring, Writing and Book Publishing Tips

Authoring, Writing and Book Publishing Tips

What’s new if 2015? Authoring, Writing and Book Publishing Tips leads the list in the Author U Blog area  …
       
Author U has shared a variety of tips throughout the year. Many have  suggested putting them in a Blog post and we thought that was a good idea. Each Friday, you will get a few Ahas to nibble on… just a few. Otherwise, it adds to overwhelm and can build on AFS … Author Fatigue Syndrome. …

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