Posts Tagged ‘social media’

Do you want to partner with Google?

Were you on last night’s call, “Using Social Media & Digital Publishing to Skyrocket Publishing Success”? If so, then you already know how to become a Google partner and place your book in its worldwide sales and marketing program. For free.

You also know how to get your book into Amazon’s free Digital Text Platform (DTP) program and sell your ebook on Kindle for free. And that you can do this with little or no technical knowledge other than how to upload a file.

Don’t despair if you missed it! Here is the link to the replay:

Social Media + Digital Publishing Skyrocket Publishing Success Audio

Something else you missed if you weren’t on the call was a very special offer for those who join the new For Authors Only program before the first class on Tuesday, June 15.

Many of you have contacted me to say you want to join the program, but feel that you don’t have the computer skills to actively blog or social network. You don’t really need a high level of skill for the program, but you do have to somewhat computer savvy, so you have a choice:

If you are working with a VA or a tech assistant who helps you with your social networking, blogging or online marketing, you can bring your assistant to the program at no extra charge. Your assistant might be your child, neighbor, college student or virtual assistant.  If you want to take advantage of this incredible value (2 for 1), simply contact me after you register with the other person’s contact information. (This is “on your honor” and I will send the appropriate information to your assistant so he or she can access the program calls and downloads. Please do not share member-only passwords or material with anyone.)

If you are NOT working with an assistant, here’s your special offer:

I will extend the early registration bonus, which has expired, to those who sign up by June 15 and are not bringing an assistant. Your bonus includes a free 30-minute consultation with me ($175 value) and a free audio teleseminar program of 4 recorded hours an 60 transcript pages ($199 value).

Join now and start downloading the bonus digital package that EVERY MEMBER receives, which includes approximately 10 hours of audio and 120 pages of transcripts.

Get all the details and join here>>

Remember, the bonus offers expire when classes start on June 15.

So, please don’t delay any longer! I’m looking forward to having you in the program.

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Social Media + Digital Publishing Skyrocket Publishing Success: Take-Aways from BEA 2010

I’m back from Book Expo America in New York and recovered from the metro-sized cold I brought home–so I’m finally able to tell you all about what’s really going on in the trenches of publishing straight from the trendsetters’ mouths.

In addition to trolling the Expo main exhibit floor, I focused much of my time at the small panel-size discussions held on the Javitz Center’s lower levels–that’s where the real action was happening, IMO. I attended these sessions:

  • e-Strategy for Authors: A Publisher & Agency Perspective
  • Are e-Books Good for Authors?
  • How the Digital Book Cloud Works for Publishers & Users (sponsored by Google)
  • Maximize Your Sales Potential (sponsored by Amazon)

These are some of the sessions I missed due to scheduling conflicts and time constraints:

  • Bring Your Authors to the Social Media Party…and Getting Them to Stay
  • Building Online Reader Communities with an Eye on ROI
  • When Gutenberg Meets Zuckerberg
  • Mobile Apps: A Publisher Roadmap for Creation & Use
  • Who’s Reading e-Books?
  • The Creative & Business Questions Surrounding Enhanced e-Books
  • Community Social Networking
  • The Next Decade in Book Culture (Guess what they were slated to talk about)

Are you starting to see where the future of publishing is headed?

The primary reason I attended this conference was to explore and experience firsthand the true pulse of the industry–not just read about it via someone else’s viewpoint in articles and blogs. When developing social media strategies for myself and my clients, I want to be absolutely certain that I know about the most up-to-date technologies and have a clear vision of how to apply them in this quickly evolving publishing environment.

I want to share what I learned with you and tell you about a program I designed to help you implement this new knowledge to launch or skyrocket your publishing success. Please join me for a free tele-class with an open Q&A session at the end so you can get your questions answered. Here are the details:

Topic: Using Social Media & Digital Publishing to Skyrocket Your Publishing Success

Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010

Time: 7:00pm Eastern (6pm Central, 5pm Mountain, 4pm Pacific)

Call-In Details: Dial (712) 432-0075, Enter access code 622330#

I’m expecting a big turnout (the last social media call went to capacity on the conference line), so call in at least 5 minutes early!

P.S. The cool photo at the top of this post is used with permission of the photographer, Joe Gemignani. All rights reserved. (Since he’s my hubby, you can imagine what would happen if he didn’t give me permission.) See more like this here>>

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Tips & Gifts on Social #@%&*#! Media for Authors Audio Recording

*Social  #@%&*#! Media For Authors* Time-Sensitive Material

Whoohoo! Were you on the call last night? We rocked with myth-busting info and simple solutions to many of the reasons writers resist social media.

Another benefit of being on the call was a limited-time special offer for a free consultation and teleseminar give away in addition to some fabulous bonus gifts guaranteed for every person who enrolls in my new program, For Authors Only.

But many of you wrote that you couldn’t make the call and wanted the recording. Others got the time zones mixed up and called in too early or late. (Don’t you hate that?)

If you missed the call for any reason, or just want to hear it again to make sure you got all the tips and details down, you can listen or download the recording right now.



Whatever you do, don’t delay. The free consultation is limited to the first 20 people who register and they are going fast! If you want to make sure you don’t get shut out, go right to the For Authors Only page now for all the program details. And, you can get a copy of the audio while you’re there, too.


I’m looking forward to hearing from you!

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Social Media Advice from Mom

“I want to hear from you more often.”

If I sound like a mom, that’s because I am one!  (Here I am with my two fabulous children.) And being both a daughter and a mother, I know how it feels to be on both sides of the question, “Why don’t I hear from you more often?”

And, lately that’s what you’re telling me, too! So, I thought Mother’s Day would be a good time to catch up and also offer a special gift to my favorite peeps–YOU! Keep reading for all the details…

Yes, it’s been a while since I sent a newsletter. Have you noticed? Or, in the barrage of email that you get every day, are you just glad to have one less thing to delete?

Some of you have contacted me, looking for past issues that you may have missed. Well, the good news is that you haven’t missed any back issues. Publishing Success has been on hiatus while I tried to figure out a new format that made sense.

  1. I’m interested in helping you do what I do…use social media to create the community for your book. I’m going on a campaign of total transparency, so you can follow what I do. Use the icons at the top right or the links here to connect with me on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.
  2. I often get asked about what’s the best way to get published, find an agent and more. I’m going to be answering these questions on my blog, so subscribe to my blog via the RSS feeder (look for the bright orange button, top right)  right now and you won’t miss a single tip. BTW, if you want to find out where agents are looking for their next new author, read this>>
  3. If you’d rather move faster and work with me directly, consider joining For Authors Only, a mastermind program forming now.The 2010 program begins in June. This program is for authors at every stage of writing (thinking about it, in the midst of writing, finished manuscript or published book). There are lots of reasons (**bonuses**) to join now and payment plans, too. See all the benefits and incentives (**gifts**) for early registration here>>
  4. Many first-time authors want one-on-one guidance along the path to publication as well as direct feedback and suggestions. If that’s you, check out the new Wordy Woman Consulting options. Now there are ways to work with me just once to ask a few questions or get ongoing support with a book project. See if any of these appeal to you>>

    I want to stay connected with you. You tell me the best way to do it. Leave a comment below and tell what you think.

    P.S. I didn’t forget ;-D. And now for my Mother’s Day gift to you! Join For Authors Only on or before Mother’s Day and get a free 30-minute consultation with me ($175 value). While you’re here, check out the Free Stuff page for some special give-aways, too!

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    Pre-Publication Marketing: Free Webinar

    Many new authors wait until their books come out to begin or even think about marketing. Big Mistake! It is never too early to start marketing yourself and your book. Done correctly, pre-publication marketing can help you build a waiting audience for your work and possibly even attract an agent or publisher.

    For the skinny on exactly what steps you should be taking, please join me, Dana Lynn Smith (The Savvy Book Marketer) and Tony Eldridge (Marketing Tips for Authors blog) for a special free webinar on Tuesday, February 23 from 3:00pm to 4:30pm Eastern Time. The Pre-Publication Marketing webinar is part of the Spirit Authors Grand Opening Week activities.

    Register and get all the details here>>

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    2010: A Publishing Odyssey, Part II Audio

    Today’s tele-class “2001: A Publishing Odyssey” was a huge success!

    Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or download the audio recording below.

    Download here: =========> pubodyssey_pt2

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    2010: A Publishing Odyssey Audio Available

    Yesterday’s tele-class “2001: A Publishing Odyssey” was a huge success!

    Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or download the audio recording here>> (Scroll to bottom of page.)

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    2010: A Publishing Odyssey

    Publishing has changed more in the past year than it has in the previous 50. And the rate of change is getting faster and faster. The rules that seemed to be written in stone have begun to erode and are disappearing entirely.

    Change is exciting and confusing at the same time. There are more opportunities to get published than ever before—if you know what you’re doing. Now, with all the changes, it’s harder than ever to know what to do. And, wrong decisions can be costly errors. But what if you had a mentor to guide you to the next step—no matter where you are right now?

    Join publisher and author Shelley Lieber in a free teleclass that will help you make informed decisions about how to:

    • Choose between traditional publishing and self-publishing
    • Avoid scams
    • Choose the right POD publisher
    • Publish your work as an ebook, audio book or print book
    • Find print and digital markets for your work
    • Build a waiting audience before your book comes out
    • Use social networking sites effectively (and not waste your time)
    • Create a buzz with free publicity

    Free Class: 2010: A Publishing Odyssey

    Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2009

    Time: 2:00-3:00 pm ET (1pm CT, 12pm MT, 11am PT)

    Call Details: (641) 715-3300, Access Code 171279#

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    Twitter Your Way to Publishing Success: Audio Download

    Yesterday’s tele-class “Twitter Your Way to Publishing Success” has gotten rave reviews from listeners! Here’s some of the feedback we’ve received plus a link to download the audio, in case you missed the class.

    “I thoroughly enjoyed your Twitter seminar today. I like the way you think – and the advice you give! :) ” –Julia Schopick

    “I have never listened to a call from anyone before. I just want to let you know that I found it to be interesting, informative and you now have a fan. I am an author getting ready to put my book on Smashwords. I got that information from your newsletter. Thank you and keep doing what you are doing. You are helping so many of us.” –Ellen Brazer

    “Great teleconference today! –J L Richardson MD

    “I really loved and appreciated your Twitter tele-seminar today. Very helpful and timely also for me!!” –Bluedolphin Crow

    Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or use the link below to download the audio recording:
    twitter_publishingsucess

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    Getting Published: 5 Things You Can Do Right Now

    Use the phrase “self-publishing” or “independent author” and most people think of books. I believe, however, the correct definition of “self-publishing” is someone who publishes his or her own work in any format. 

    Publishing yourself is not limited to print books. The definition extends to all mediums: print, digital, video and audio. (Did you know the trendy terms today are: pbook, ebook, abook and vook?) 
     
    Here are 5 ways you can start to get your message out to your audience today, if you wish. 
     
    1. Blog: The fastest, cheapest way to get online with a blog is to go to Blogger.com or Wordpress.com, sign up for an account, pick a template and start blogging. Yes, it’s that easy. Now, cheap and easy are not the best way to go. Self-hosting a blog with your own domain name (rather than yourname.blogspot.com, for example) is preferred, but costs more and takes longer. The good news is that you can always transfer your Blogger or Wordpress blog later when you have the time and money to set it up in your own name.

    2. Podcasts: Do you know how many people are listening to their favorite audio programs and books on iPods? Millions.  Record your blog posts, articles and audio programs and publish as podcasts in iTunes App Store. I am not a techie, so I won’t begin to try to explain the process, but publishing your podcasts on iTunes is fairly simple, once you get your feed set up. Have someone help you if necessary. Get Apple’s instructions on how to do here.
     
    3. Digital Books: This is so easy, it’s ridiculous not to do it. Do you have a completed manuscript? It could be an article, booklet or full-length book. If so, then you are ready to go digital. Simply creating a PDF from your Word document in the Print function will give you a file you can upload to Payloadz.com and start selling. Or, you can upload your Word document at Smashwords.com and they convert your manuscript to the format for downloading as an ebook to computer, iPhone, Kindle, Sony eReader and a host of other devices. You set your own price and keep most of the profit. Another place to publish digital and audio files is YouPublish.com. Be sure to read the terms of agreement and how you will be paid before you join any service.
     
    4. Videos: Did you know YouTube.com is the No. 1 search engine for Generation Y? Yes, they go there before Google when searching for information. You do not need to be Steven Spielberg to shoot a video to upload to YouTube. Most digital cameras have video functions on them and if you don’t have one, get a FlipCamera for about $129. You can plug the Flip right into your computer and upload your video. Have someone record you delivering your message (or set the camera up on a tripod and do it yourself). Read from your book, talk about your subject, interview someone else, or anything else you can think of.
     
    5. Social Networking: Join any social networking group and you can set up a profile page with your photo, book information, book cover, event photos, and more.The additional benefit to joining and participating in these groups is that you can connect with other people who are interested in your topic, so you can build your audience from Day One. Many of the sites also offer you blog pages, ability to upload video, fan pages and more. The “Big Three” are Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, but there are many more smaller groups that are book industry-specific such as GoodReads,LibraryThing and BookMarketing Network. Costs you nothing and is lots of fun, too! Look me up on all those sites and add me as your friend.
     
    So no more excuses about not getting published. Do it today. 
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