Our thanks to Carol Chiao for this third in a series of posts to provide perspective on the business of writing, leveraging a marketing professional’s experience. Welcome to DIYMBA for Writers! This is the third in a series of posts
Overwhelmed? Two Ways to Take it Down a Notch
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” ― Henry Ford One of the most common threads to come out of the recent PubSense Summit were valid author concerns about becoming overwhelmed with everything there
Applying Professional Design Principles to Book Cover Design – Part I (Article 2 of the Do-It-Yourself MBA for Writers Series)
Our thanks to Carol Chiao for this second in a series of posts to provide perspective on the business of writing, leveraging a marketing professional’s experience. In the last DIYMBA article, we defined brand as an author’s promise to readers.
What Does it Mean to Be Well-Published?
A well published path paved with gold? Maybe… Graphic courtesy freedigitalphotos.net In this age of DIY publishing and so many choices (more each day), the hard truth is that anyone with a keyboard can jump online and publish a “book.”
New Launch of WriterPitch.com
Thanks to author and WriterPitch.com creator Samantha Fountain for this guest post — looks like a VERY fun site for writers and agents (and sneak peeks for readers, too!) There’s not another industry that has a community that takes care
Five Myths About Self-Publishing
Our thanks to the dynamic team at Wise Ink Creative Publishing for this guest post. Principals Dara Beevas and Amy Quale will also be presenting a special panel, Beyond the Book: Platform Building, at this year’s PubSense Summit… In the
Where Writers WIN!
We’ve had a busy week here at WWW as it was time for some early spring cleaning on our own website pages and author offerings. First, you’ll see a new look at our home page: This lets our tribe get