Amy, I hope you're not disappointed that I've only skimmed most of your marketing posts for what affects me at the moment. My brain only keeps so much on its desktop, and much of this isn't relevant to me at the moment.
But I think you should keep posting about marketing while you're freshly immersed in it. I plan to revisit these posts as they are relevant to me, so help me out with good titles and labels (I haven't been paying attention to them). This is invaluable stuff.
And if you haven't checked out the Time Magazine article on the Modern Book Culture (linked on Rachelle Gardner's post today), it is absolutely a must read.
I agree with what most of the others have said. I'm reading the posts, but I really intend to come back if & when I get to this stage of my writing. As Anne said, do keep posting while marketing is fresh in your mind.
OK, sounds good. I want to make sure I'm not boring all of you with this! I'll add the blog posts to my marketing sidebar and you can access them whenever you want. Also, any questions please feel free to email me. I'll let you know the results as they come in, so you can see if the tactics work...
Many thanks for these blogs on marketing, they are interesting and informative. I'm keeping them for future reference. I'd love to read more marketing blogs, either now or at a future date, whichever works best for you.
I'd love to read more blogs on story structure too. The ones you've written so far have been fascinating and extremely helpful
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Hi Amy,
I'm always interested in discussing marketing. I've been studying it for years. It is a topic that a lot of writers cringe at, but need to embrace.
Go for it!
Rita
http://ritagerlach.com/
I would love to learn more about marketing, but if you need a break and want to discuss other things, I won't complain. :)
More! (please)
Amy, I hope you're not disappointed that I've only skimmed most of your marketing posts for what affects me at the moment. My brain only keeps so much on its desktop, and much of this isn't relevant to me at the moment.
But I think you should keep posting about marketing while you're freshly immersed in it. I plan to revisit these posts as they are relevant to me, so help me out with good titles and labels (I haven't been paying attention to them). This is invaluable stuff.
And if you haven't checked out the Time Magazine article on the Modern Book Culture (linked on Rachelle Gardner's post today), it is absolutely a must read.
I am interested in anything you have to share. I just love visiting your blog. If you have more - go for it!
Hi Amy,
I've awarded you the Premio-Dardas award.
Info in on my InSpire blog.
Rita
I agree with what most of the others have said. I'm reading the posts, but I really intend to come back if & when I get to this stage of my writing. As Anne said, do keep posting while marketing is fresh in your mind.
OK, sounds good. I want to make sure I'm not boring all of you with this! I'll add the blog posts to my marketing sidebar and you can access them whenever you want. Also, any questions please feel free to email me. I'll let you know the results as they come in, so you can see if the tactics work...
Hi Amy
Many thanks for these blogs on marketing, they are interesting and informative. I'm keeping them for future reference. I'd love to read more marketing blogs, either now or at a future date, whichever works best for you.
I'd love to read more blogs on story structure too. The ones you've written so far have been fascinating and extremely helpful
God bless
Ruth Dell
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