I Wish I Could Write

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You’ve got a book idea floating around in your mind, trapped and dying to get out.  The book wants to come alive.  It wants to breathe but you don’t know how to get the words on the page.  I can imagine that would be an absolutely frustrating situation.  Don’t give up on your desire to

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Author Watch – Luke Murphy – Marketing Tips from a Marketer

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Hi All, This is a great Author Watch.  Today will you learn about great marketing tips as well as a great book.  I found Luke’s interview to be inspirational.  One of his points was to encourage indie’s not to give up.  He gives a step by step approach to his marketing and if you look

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Author Watch – Monetizing Your Website Just Got Simple – Seriously, Read Me & RT

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I just learned about a new tool that can really help to promote your book or your business.  This is not something you should overlook, especially since a former Microsoft techie Matt Dyor created it.  This tool will help you to build an audience and get conversions.  Yes, getting people to pay for your product.

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Why I Would Never Use Travelocity Again and What Authors Can Learn From It

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My husband and I went on a business trip to California last year and booked through Travelocity.  Prior to this we had always used Expedia but just wanted to try something new.  That was a huge mistake that will never, ever, for the rest of my life be repeated.  Nope, it’s Expedia all the way

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Is Your Networking Dead In The Water?

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There was a time in my life when I attended a lot of networking events.  I was a part of organizations, business groups and went here and yonder from meeting to meeting.  What I ended up getting out of all of my activity was wasted time and having to order another load of business cards. 

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