Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’
5 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…
Read MoreDid I Just See You on Video?
By Susan Harrow, Media Coach & Author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul Did I Just See You on Video? If not, I should have. Video this, video that. Video, video everywhere. Do you really need to have videos? The answer may dismay you…. Yes. I’ve kind of avoided it as I thought…
Read MoreWhat Poet Laureate W.S. Merwin Says About How to Set Yourself Up for Success
By Susan Harrow, Media Coach & Author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul Here’s the question people often wrestle with when promoting themselves or embarking on a publicity campaign. How do I gracefully move from private person public persona. This is as much about temperament as it is about the desire for a…
Read MoreLand a Corporate Sponsor to Cover All Your Marketing and PR Expenses
By Guest Blogger Steve Harrison Jennifer is a client of mine who figured out a clever way to get a top PR firm pitching stories about her business to major media outlets WITHOUT having to pay the firm’s hefty fees herself. Because this PR firm has lots of major media contacts, they quickly got her…
Read MoreJob Interviewing Skills: No chatting, dissing, or bragging
By Susan Harrow, Media Coach & Author of Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul Here’s the situation. You’re in an important job interview and your cell phone rings. Do you answer it? You’re asked a question about your former job that you despised, do you diss it? You feel pretty confident about yourself, do…
Read MoreMake Your Blog a Media Magnet and an Agent Attractor
By Guest Blogger Nina Amir Thinking and acting outside the box can mean the difference between success and failure in today’s competitive publishing market. Today that’s definitely true when it comes to attracting the media, literary agents and publishers. However, one tool can help aspiring authors gain the attention of all these professionals—and do…
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