Book Marketing
Artful Self-Promotion—No Torture Needed
Guest Post By Kent Youngstrom how me. the not so tortured artist. became to be. i’m just a regular guy, nothing special—i just happen to be an artist. as an artist, i assumed i needed to be in a gallery for people to see my work. yet galleries seemed to shut me out and preferred my bio to…
Read MoreAuthors / Experts Turn Your Book or Content Into Products, Coaching & Speeches
Are you under-selling yourself and your message? If you’re like most authors and experts I know, you’re shortchanging yourself and your audience. If you’re a non-fiction author and the only way you’ve made your information available is in a $20 book, you’re limiting not only your income but also how people can benefit from your message. You might…
Read MoreConfessions of A Bestselling Author: Lessons from Olivia Goldsmith, author of The First Wives Club
By Steve Harrison When people ask me what separates super-successful authors from everyone else, I think of several things. One of the most basic distinctions is simply they keep pushing forward in the face of resistance. The late Olivia Goldsmith, bestselling author of the novel The First Wives Club, is a great example of what…
Read More10 Genius Ways To Get Sponsored By Corporations and Non Profits: To Promote Your Business, Book, Product, Speaking Tour or Dream — On Their Dime
How to get sponsored doing what you love. How to get a sponsor. Get sponsored by using these 10 genius tips.
Read MoreI’m a Slouch and Not Liking it: My New Year’s Resolutions Are Bunco
My nose is a fountain. Now would be a good time to own stock in Kleenex. I’ve been swathed up in our bed under my thick faux fur comforter with my cherry pit heating pad at my neck snuffling away while reading young adult novels and mysteries. Right now I’m in the middle of Tell…
Read More5 Things I learned From Jack Canfield’s Mastermind Group: To Help Make Your Book a Bestseller
We were all sitting in Jack Canfield’s living room on a huge couch in his home in Santa Barbara surrounded by giant gems, crystals, artwork and views into the lush gardens reminiscent of Canfield’s beloved Hawaii. Canfield mentioned that he wanted a room where diplomats and leaders of countries as well as his family could…
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