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5 Tips to Market Your Book (and RELAX!) on Summer Vacation

Ahhh .

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in Book Marketing, Motivational | 570 Words

9 Ironclad Sales Tools for Authorpreneurs

We know.

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in Book Marketing, Indie Publishing, Planning | 830 Words

The Best Writing Prompts We’ve Ever Come Across

Why do we need writing prompts?

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in Writing, Writing Prompts, Writing Tips | 454 Words

15 Signs Indie Publishing is for You

We’re always speaking to authors about what attracted them to the indie publishing process and we’ve heard it all.

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in Indie Publishing, Self-publishing | 231 Words

The First Line: 4 Tips to Writing an Opener that Keeps Readers Reading!

(Reposted from February 24, 2012) The first line of your book is unquestionably the most important one you will write.

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in Storytelling, Writing, Writing Tips | 399 Words

Revamp Your Twitter Page in 7 Days!

Twitter is a wonderful yet overwhelming beast.

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in #hashtags, Blogging, Book Marketing, Branding, Social Media, Technology, Twitter | 762 Words

The Secret to Becoming an Amazon Bestseller in 4 Fool-Proof Steps

This guest post is by Ken Thurber, author of Big Wave Surfing and Do NOT Invent Buggy Whips   Many authors hope that their book will become a bestseller.

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in Book Launch, Guest Post, Indie Publishing | 947 Words

Operation: Write the Next Book Already!

For months I’ve (Dara) been “wrapping up” my first book, The Indie Author Revolution.

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in Planning, Writing | 322 Words

Words to Avoid When Pitching Your Book

Right off, we want you to know that you should be shameless when it comes to marketing your book.

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in Audience, Book Marketing, Media, Pitching, Planning, Press Releases | 329 Words

Take a 6-Minute Writing Break NOW!

If you’re anything like me (or any other writerly type in the universe), you might be accustomed to creating brilliant (and sometime quite logical) reasons why you can’t be writing or working toward writing in the present moment.

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in Motivational, Storytelling, Writing, Writing Prompts | 693 Words

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