Retiring from Writing and Fitness Blog by Faith Van Horne
I started blogging about writing and fitness because I found that I felt most complete when I was active both creatively and physically.
I started blogging about writing and fitness because I found that I felt most complete when I was active both creatively and physically.
Blogging / business of writing / publishing / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published September 10, 2013 · Last modified September 4, 2013
Annmarie Miles joins us again for another month with the Writer’s Fun Zone. In today’s article she discusses her journey as a writer from her blogging days forward, and her decision to self-publish. Enjoy! ***...
Blogging and writing fiction can occur simultaneously to produce fantastic pieces of literature.
If you are new to blogging, guest blogging might feel a bit daunting, especially if you are still finding your voice on your own blog.
Your blog is not the place for your novel – well not all of it!
SURVEY for “How to Run a Successful Blog Tour” I put this survey together to compile specific feedback to improve my How to Run a Successful Blog Tour course on Udemy. I’ve recently launched the course...
Oh yes! What I Learned During the Jan. 2013 Ultimate Blog Challenge — check it out! #1: It’s fun when we do it together! Michelle Schaeffer set up a Facebook where we could share...
If you’re stuck for subject matter to blog about, just take a look around and see what’s going on in the world.
One sure fire way to know that there is engagement with your blog is when you start to get likes and comments on it. So how do we encourage folk to respond to our blog posts?
When it comes to blogging, I have learned a few things that I wish I’d when I started. If you’re thinking of starting a blog, or want to be more organised in your blogging, you might find these tips helpful. I may be ‘teaching my grandmother to suck eggs’, but here we go…
book marketing / Indie Author Series
by Beth Barany · Published September 19, 2011 · Last modified September 18, 2011
Welcome to Indie Author Monday. Today we feature a guest post by author. D. T. Gray how how to use the Internet to market our work *^* Writing is a passion for most of...
book marketing / Twitter for Authors
by Beth Barany · Published September 15, 2011 · Last modified January 7, 2017
Recently, I wrote a post on blogging for authors for Friesen Press, a self-publishing company that educates authors to get the best book they can out into the world. (They don’t pay me to...
Welcome to Artist Entrepreneur Fridays, where we talk about the fun, wild and scary ride of succeeding as an artist entrepreneur of all stripes and types and mediums. Welcome back guest columnist, Aletta de Wal....
Major confession time. I stopped blogging regularly a few days ago, and my traffic has been cut in half. And I started blogging more about a topic that is probably not that interesting to most of my readers: my new novel’s blog tour. So two major faux pas, but I’m just going to concentrate on the first one.
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