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There are 70 posts filed in Authorpreneur (this is page 4 of 7).

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Intellectual Property and Copyrights: The Basics

Last week, we talked about being a good critique partner, and while we mentioned things like being nice and constructive, the main thing readers focused on was the trust required to share your work with someone before it’s published.

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in Authorpreneur, Content | 636 Words

How to Attend a Writing Conference (And Make it Worth Your Time)

We’ve already talked about how writing conferences are a GREAT way to build your author platform, but they can be a tad overwhelming.

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in Authorpreneur, Conferences, Fun | 665 Words

The 4 Hats Self-Publishers Wear (In addition to being writers)

The best part of self-publishing is that you get creative control over every step of the process — but this is also one of the worst parts.

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in Audience, Authorpreneur, Beta Readers, Book Marketing, Editing, Indie Publishing, Pitching, Planning, Self-publishing | 600 Words

Publishing Buzz: What’s Really Going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report? (Part 2 of 2)

Yesterday, part 1 of Publishing Buzz: What’s Really Going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report gave a brief overview of one self-published author’s attempt to understand the numbers behind e-book sales on Amazon.

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in Amazon, Authorpreneur, Bookstores, eBooks, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Self-publishing | 688 Words

Publishing Buzz: What’s Really going on with Hugh Howey’s Author Earnings Report? (Part 1 of 2)

Most of us are not statisticians (if you are, kudos) and yet part of being an authorpreneur is understanding the business side of publishing.

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in Amazon, Authorpreneur, eBooks, Indie Publishing, Media, Self-publishing | 574 Words

James Patterson’s Bookstore Bailout: Planning for the Future or Living in the Past?

Best-selling author James Patterson recently pledged $1 million dollars of his own money to independent bookstores all over the country.

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in Amazon, Authorpreneur, Book Marketing, Bookstores, Indie Publishing, Literary Trends, Media, Self-publishing, Traditional Publishing | 631 Words

5 Self-Promotion Lessons for Indie Authors from Food Network Star

There are a million reality-TV shows out there and, for the most part, they are just guilty pleasures.

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in Authorpreneur, Beta Readers, Book Marketing, Indie Publishing | 595 Words

The Ten Best Tips and Tools from #PublishWise, our Author Platform Event

Yesterday, Wise Ink held an event where we got a bunch of indie authors together for a seminar and brainstorming session for creating and maintaining an author platform.

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in Authorpreneur, Blogging, Book Marketing, Indie Publishing, Media, Pub. Industry, Self-publishing, Social Media, Technology, Thought Leader, Twitter, YouTube | 760 Words

How to Beat the Self-Pub Stigma and Gain New Readers

As informed, wise, and purpose-driven authors who have made the decision to employ the indie route rather than the traditional publishing route for your book, you’re ahead of the curve.

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in Authorpreneur, Self-publishing, Traditional Publishing | 546 Words

The One Powerful Tool Most Authors Don’t Have

About a year ago when Wise Ink launched as an agency for authors, we were struck with the dilemma of how to handle the blog.

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in Authorpreneur, Book Marketing | 859 Words

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