Blogger: Mary Keeley
Writers always are looking for new ways to promote themselves and their books. A multi-published client and I were conversing about promotion ideas for her new book that just released, and I mentioned a couple of ideas …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Writers always are looking for new ways to promote themselves and their books. A multi-published client and I were conversing about promotion ideas for her new book that just released, and I mentioned a couple of ideas …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Our office is closed for the holidays so we can spend the holidays with our families. This post is from our archives, and is one of our “Best of.” We’ll return with new posts when the office …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Often I talk to writers who are confused about the necessity of author branding and what goes into determining their unique brand. The quick answer is that the best way to guard your author identity is to …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Email, that is. In our efforts to keep you up to date on industry news that affects your writing career, I’ve read several articles in the last few months that offer fresh evidence for the value of …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Several authors have commented recently that they wish they could just write and leave the marketing and promotion of their book to the publisher. It’s with gentle understanding that I repeat the reality: those days are gone. …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Whatever route you take to publishing, traditional, Indy, or self-publishing, following a few tips can position you for a successful author-publisher relationship.
I’m going to use the author relationship with a traditional publisher as my case study …
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Blogger: Mary Keeley
Suw Charman-Anderson brought up an interesting concept on The Bookseller’s blog yesterday. View the post here. The idea: What if traditional publishers set up online communities for their authors like those that self-published authors have created …
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