by Joel Friedlander | Sep 6, 2011 | E-Books & Readers, Guest Posts
I was asked by Letizia Sechi (@letiziasechi) of 40kbooks.com, an epublisher that specializes in short works, to contribute to their interview series with publishing insiders. This is quite good fun. There are 5 keywords, and you are free to write whatever you want in...
by Joel Friedlander | Aug 2, 2011 | Marketing, Self-Publishing, Social Media
Lots of authors blog now, but blogging isn’t just about writing. There’s no way to avoid the technology side of blogging. Although you can hire someone to take care of installing software and setting up elements of your blog, the responsibility for your...
by Joel Friedlander | Mar 16, 2011 | Marketing, Self-Publishing
One of the key components of your effort to let people know about a new book being published is the press release, or media release. In an earlier article I talked about how important your book pitch is, since it’s job is to communicate quickly what a reader...
by Joel Friedlander | Dec 16, 2010 | Reviews, Writing
Just in Time for the Holidays, a Great Gift for any Writer The author of 38 books including Design to Sell and The One Minute Designer, as well as many books on desktop publishing software, Roger C. Parker also runs the Published&Profitable daily writers blog....
by Joel Friedlander | Nov 13, 2010 | Social Media
Note: This is another post summing up the experience of the first year of TheBookDesigner. It follows Top 10 Blog Posts of My Rookie Blogging Year. Keywords. Those elusive targets of internet marketers and everyone who tries to get traffic to a site on the web....