Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Social Media Advice from Mom
“I want to hear from you more often.”
If I sound like a mom, that’s because I am one! (Here I am with my two fabulous children.) And being both a daughter and a mother, I know how it feels to be on both sides of the question, “Why don’t I hear from you more often?”
And, lately that’s what you’re telling me, too! So, I thought Mother’s Day would be a good time to catch up and also offer a special gift to my favorite peeps–YOU! Keep reading for all the details…
Yes, it’s been a while since I sent a newsletter. Have you noticed? Or, in the barrage of email that you get every day, are you just glad to have one less thing to delete?
Some of you have contacted me, looking for past issues that you may have missed. Well, the good news is that you haven’t missed any back issues. Publishing Success has been on hiatus while I tried to figure out a new format that made sense.
- I’m interested in helping you do what I do…use social media to create the community for your book. I’m going on a campaign of total transparency, so you can follow what I do. Use the icons at the top right or the links here to connect with me on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
- I often get asked about what’s the best way to get published, find an agent and more. I’m going to be answering these questions on my blog, so subscribe to my blog via the RSS feeder (look for the bright orange button, top right) right now and you won’t miss a single tip. BTW, if you want to find out where agents are looking for their next new author, read this>>
- If you’d rather move faster and work with me directly, consider joining For Authors Only, a mastermind program forming now.The 2010 program begins in June. This program is for authors at every stage of writing (thinking about it, in the midst of writing, finished manuscript or published book). There are lots of reasons (**bonuses**) to join now and payment plans, too. See all the benefits and incentives (**gifts**) for early registration here>>
- Many first-time authors want one-on-one guidance along the path to publication as well as direct feedback and suggestions. If that’s you, check out the new Wordy Woman Consulting options. Now there are ways to work with me just once to ask a few questions or get ongoing support with a book project. See if any of these appeal to you>>
I want to stay connected with you. You tell me the best way to do it. Leave a comment below and tell what you think.
P.S. I didn’t forget ;-D. And now for my Mother’s Day gift to you! Join For Authors Only on or before Mother’s Day and get a free 30-minute consultation with me ($175 value). While you’re here, check out the Free Stuff page for some special give-aways, too!
2010: A Publishing Odyssey, Part II Audio
Today’s tele-class “2001: A Publishing Odyssey” was a huge success!
Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or download the audio recording below.
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Twitter Your Way to Publishing Success: Audio Download
Yesterday’s tele-class “Twitter Your Way to Publishing Success” has gotten rave reviews from listeners! Here’s some of the feedback we’ve received plus a link to download the audio, in case you missed the class.
“I thoroughly enjoyed your Twitter seminar today. I like the way you think – and the advice you give!
” –Julia Schopick
“I have never listened to a call from anyone before. I just want to let you know that I found it to be interesting, informative and you now have a fan. I am an author getting ready to put my book on Smashwords. I got that information from your newsletter. Thank you and keep doing what you are doing. You are helping so many of us.” –Ellen Brazer
“Great teleconference today! –J L Richardson MD
“I really loved and appreciated your Twitter tele-seminar today. Very helpful and timely also for me!!” –Bluedolphin Crow
Listen to the tele-class replay at (641) 715-3412, Access Code: 171279#, or use the link below to download the audio recording:
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Publishing Success 140 Characters at a Time
Relax. You don’t have to fill your novel or screenplay with 140 characters to be a successful author! In this instance, “characters” refer to single letters or numerals used in each entry, or “tweet,” on Twitter, the popular the micro-blogging site. So what does tweeting messages only 140 characters long have to do with publishing success?
“Everything,” says Shelley Lieber, The Wordy Woman, who was recently named by Mashable.com as one of “70+ Authors to Follow on Twitter,” along with such best-selling authors as Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Tim Ferris, Suze Orman, Mariel Hemingway and Arianna Huffington.
The Wordy Woman will share her Twitter tips and strategies that she used to gain recognition as one of the top authors in her market in ONLY SIX MONTHS in a free tele-class. This is a don’t-miss event for every writer who wants to get the word out about his or her book!
Free Call*: Twitter Your Way to Publishing Success
When: Wednesday, June 3, 2pm Eastern
(1pm Central, 12pm Mountain, 11am Pacific)
Call-in Details: (641) 715-3300, Access Code 171279#
*The tele-class is free to attend, but long distance charges may apply.



