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…followers, research demonstrates that most fans will buy your content, repackaged, when the time comes. (Too many examples to count: from Mark Manson to James Clear to John Carreyou to…
…querying myths out there that you have likely come across in your research: Agents don’t care who you are, so you shouldn’t include any information about yourself in your letter….
…her able colleagues Melissa Moorehead and Gary Smerillo, she provides contracts, royalty and general business advice to agents, authors and independent publishers. She can be contacted via her website www.smerilloassociates.com….
…For example: Sometimes material comes from extensive interviews between me and the author. Sometimes it comes from content the author has already created, whether that’s in the form of blogs,…
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…Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to your advantage. This is essential in making sure your content reaches a wider audience. Don’t worry, it sounds more intimidating than it is. Basically, you…
…what content has boosted your social followers, newsletter subscribers, or website visitors. From here, you can lay out a plan for how you’re going to adapt your content strategy to…
…on their website, or even know it exists. Getting it on bookstore shelves or front tables is something publishers pay for. Yes, it’s a combination of organic editorial selection, relationships…
…be meaningful! With this seed planted long ago in people’s minds, your book suddenly appears anywhere and everywhere when launch month comes. However, there’s a powerful myth that needs debunking,…
…who actually fit your reader avatar rather than professional editors. Here’s an example of the survey I shared and used for my own reader committee! Speaking of editors… don’t fall…
…agents will step in, just to do the deal and then take a commission—but that’s only one aspect of the very important role that they serve. An agent comes in…
…key components of your book and searching for books that feature the same components as your big idea is key. Let me share a way to do just that. Go…
…Components: Pinpoint the main elements of your book. Searching for Similar Books: Look for books with similar themes and components. Using Amazon for Genre Identification Find a Book: Search for…
…testimonial! Feature these testimonials (with or without logos) on your website and wherever you are submitting yourself as a speaker. Tap into the wider community of speakers. The author-speaker community…
…content. Study the approaches of people or authors you admire, and begin to connect with a community that may very well come eagerly to your book. We’re rooting you on!…
…us to navigate the industry and prepare for publishing. With her insights, we’ll position our project—and ourselves as authors—to pitch agents and get noticed. Getting answers to common questions about…
…example. In the first paragraph of his Amazon description, he outlines the pressing problem today with attentional overwhelm and the compulsion to multitask. Then in the second paragraph, he lays…
…Opinion on Your Website/Social Profile If you’re launching or rebranding your website or social media, get your agent’s green light to see that your online presence is aligned with both…