By:
Tammy Salyer
The
term “indie author” is a misnomer. Why? Because, as we all know, once you cover
your keyboard for the day, your work is only 1/10 finished. Making the
conscious effort to become a self-published indie author also means
taking on the challenge of becoming your own marketer, publisher, art director,
editor, and numerous other variations on these.
Along
with learning the ins-and-outs of, well, EVERYTHING, we inevitably make
mistakes. Today, I’ll share a few that I made or almost made last
year that I have all good intentions of avoiding this year. My greatest
hope, dear readers, is that my experiences can be chalked up to taking one (or
five) for the team.
- Failing to do due diligence. . .
Read the full article HERE!
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If you
missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets on the 24th, here they are
again:
- The Kill Zone: Using the Novel Journal for Writing Breakthroughs http://ow.ly/GoN5C
- Fiction University: Writing Workshop: Planning Your Novel in 10 Easy Steps http://ow.ly/GoNdH
- 5 Steps To Find Your Book's Ideal Audience - WRITERS HELPING WRITERSWRITERS HELPING WRITERS http://ow.ly/GoNjF
- Are Indies Treated Like Second Class Citizens? | Hugh Howey http://ow.ly/GoNtu
- How To Edit Your Self-Published Book Like A Pro In 8 Steps | Self-Publishing Review http://ow.ly/GoPqr
- 5 Self-Publishing Mistakes I Made Last Year | Molly Greene: Writer http://ow.ly/GoRyo
- A conversation about story structure – and writing rules | Nail Your Novel http://ow.ly/GoROo
- Ask Ronnie: Is There More Money In Self-Publishing Or Traditional Publishing? - Writer's Relief, Inc. http://ow.ly/GoSaJ
- 4 Tools to Enhance the Images in Your Content Marketing http://ow.ly/GoStr
- Marketing Tips Series: 7 Tips to Increase Holiday Book Sales | DigiWriting http://ow.ly/Gp70b
- Cracking the Writer's Code with Everybody Writes http://ow.ly/Gp7bn
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