Month: May 2019

Make A Genuine Connection with Your Readers

29 May, 2019 , , , ,

Have you ever read a book where you found yourself unintentionally nodding, or just found yourself drawn to the author’s words, emotions, and impressions, simply because you understood completely what they had to say? This is a genuine connection, and it’s an imperative attribute when you are sharing your personal story, and you want your […]

FAQs on Writing A Business Card Book

22 May, 2019 , , , ,

As a small business owner or entrepreneur, you are always on the lookout for innovative ways to grow your reputation and your brand. And a unique opportunity to establish yourself as the true expert in your industry is through a business card book. A business card book can be a powerful marketing tool. This is […]

Why You Should Work with A Partner Publisher

15 May, 2019 , , , ,

Up until very recently, if you wanted to share your story, you first needed to find a publishing house that would allow you to do so. It wasn’t until the rise of the Internet era when authors suddenly found that they didn’t have to be chained to an agent or a publisher in order to […]

New Authors: Take Your Writing to the Next Level

8 May, 2019 , , ,

Putting an incredible story to paper can be an intimidating venture. You know your story inside and out. But for many new authors, condensing these experiences into a book can be a difficult process that raises ample questions and potential obstacles along the way. And if you are a new author, you’ll likely want to […]

Should You Share Your Story with The World?

2 May, 2019 , , ,

One of the biggest roadblocks that new authors face when they want to transform their story into a book is a simple lack of confidence. How do you know that your story is worth sharing? Will it resonate with readers? Does it indeed have the ability to help and inspire people? Asking yourself these questions […]

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