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DKV Writing 4 U March2011 Business Marketing Special

Mar02
2011
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DKV Writing 4 U is having a March 2011 Business Marketing Special

To celebrate winter coming toward a long awaited end, we’re offering one 180 – 300 word ghostwritten health or business article per customer for a rock-bottom introductory price of $10.

Utilizing organic marketing is an essential part of online business. Providing quality and valuable information is what creates an information funnel back to your site. So, if you’re a business owner take advantage of our special today.

The special will be effective from March 1st through March 15th. For full details visit:
http://www.dkvwriting4u.com/2011/02/ghostwriting-special-for-businesses/

DKV Writing 4 U is a writing service that includes ghostwriting, copywriting, editing, proofreading, critiquing, and resumes.

With experienced and professional writers, we offer quality work at affordable prices. In addition, there are two FREE gifts just for visiting. And, if you subscribe to our site, you will receive two more FREE e-books on writing and/or marketing.

DKV Writing 4 U strives to help writers on their journey toward publication and businesses increase visibility and opportunities.

Karen Cioffi is an author, ghostwriter, and freelance writer. She is also a member of the Professional Writers Alliance, and the International Association of Professional Ghostwriters.

Learn about the DKV Writing Team at:
http://www.dkvwriting4u.com/dkv-writing-team/

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Writing, Publishing, and Marketing – You Can Do It
This 34 page e-book is full of writing, publishing (traditional and self-publishing) and marketing information. Kind of a GPS for getting where you’re headed: published and selling books.
GET YOUR COPY TODAY!
Click on the link for more details and a great review:
http://www.karencioffi.com/writing-publishing-and-marketing/

Kindle Version: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004MDLT0Q

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!

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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

Member of the Professional Writers Alliance, the International Association of Professional Ghostwriters, and the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors.

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More
Babies, Tots, and Children

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
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Posted in Marketing, SEO - Tagged business articles, business marketing, ghostwriting, ghostwriting services, health articles, Marketing, SEO marketing, visibility

Create and Sell Your Own eBooks – Free Workshop

Feb13
2011
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Most writers realize just how useful e-books can be. From giving away as free incentives to subscribe to your site, to selling them on sites such as Kindle, Smashwords, and Lulu, they increase visibility and can earn you an income. They are a great marketing tool and simple to create.

Thanks to Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer’s Coach, I have the opportunity to offer a free chat workshop at: http://workingwriterscoach.com

Having created a number of e-books, I thought it would be helpful to offer a workshop like this to help other writers create an e-book to offer on their sites for an enticement to answer the call-to-action, or to publish and earn money.

Details for the Free eBook Chat Workshop:

Date: Friday, February 18, 2011
Topic: Tips for Creating Your Own Ebooks
Time: 7:00 – 7:15 Central Standard Time (5pm PST and 8pm EST)

Date: Monday, February 21, 2011
Topic: Basic Tips for Selling Your Own Ebooks
Time: 7:00 – 7:15 Central Standard Time

Date: Wednesday February 23, 2011
Topic: Selling Your Ebooks – Broadening Your Reach
Time: 7:00 – 7:15 Central Standard Time

So, just click on the Working Writer’s Coach link. Once you get to the site, scroll ALL the way DOWN to the red copyright area. The very last words, at the very bottom of the page will say “WordPress Log in.”

Click on the Log in link and sign into WordPress, or create a free account.

If it brings you to a Profile Page, just look on the upper left side of the screen for Writing Coach – “The Working . . . ” (it’s right above the word “Dashboard”). Click on that link – it will bring you to the Working Writer’s Coach site signed in and ready to chat.

Once on the site, scroll down, looking on the right sidebar for “Live Chats with the Working Writer Coach.”

You may get directly onto the page with the first Log in link, but for some reason I keep going to the Profile page.

As a bonus, for those who join in and contact me, I’ll be giving my e-book: How to Create an eBook: 5 Simple Steps

Go to the Working Writer’s Coach site today to make sure you are able to access the Live Chats.

I hope to see you there!

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Related Articles:

5 Marketing Reminders for 2011: Basic and Simple
Beyond Book Sales Income: Marketing and Diversification
SEO and Marketing: Basic Tips and Definitions

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!

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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More
Babies, Tots, and Children

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in ePublishing - Tagged create an ebook, create ebooks, e-books, ebooks, free ebook workshop, Marketing, sell ebooks

Writers and Authors’ Feb2011 Tour

Jan30
2011
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After a two month hiatus, VBT Writers on the Move is back on the move and ready for action in 2011.

As always, the group has a great tour planned with writers and authors who collectively, have tons of writing and marketing experience and information to share.

We’ll be trying to provide more value packed informational content so you can not only learn about the authors books and services, but also pick up tips and advice on writing, ghostwriting, marketing, and more.

So, look over the schedule below. Each day in February a different author and information will be presented. Just follow the schedule and click on the corresponding day.

We would really appreciate your comments and following.

Writers on the Move’s February 2011 Tour Schedule

1st Debra Eckerling is featuring Jennifer Gladden
2nd Kathy Stemke is featuring Jenny Turner
3rd Nancy Famolari is featuring Jennifer Wylie
4th Margaret Fieland is featuring Nancy Famolari
5th Carolyn Howard-Johnson is featuring Mayra Calvani
6th Heather Paye is featuring Virginia Grenier
7th Marvin Wilson is featuring Mari Taylor
8th Stephen Tremp is featuring Carolyn Howard-Johnson
9th Darcia Helle is featuring Margaret Fieland
10th Martha Swirzinski is featuring Kathy Stemke
11th Heidi Thomas is featuring Karen Cioffi
12th Dallas Woodburn is featuring Maggie Ball
13th Karen Cioffi is featuring Stephen Tremp
14th Maggie Ball is featuring Donna McDine
15th Virginia Grenier is featuring Shelby Patrick
16th Kevin McNamee is featuring Darcia Helle
17th Elysabeth Eldering is featuring Dallas Woodburn
18th Marietta Taylor is featuring Heidi Thomas
19th Robert Medak is featuring Debra Eckerling
20th Donna McDine is featuring Heather Paye
21st Shelby Patrick is featuring Robert Medak
22nd Mayra Calvani is featuring Martha Swirzinski
23rd Jennifer Gladen is featuring Elysabeth Eldering
24th Jenny Turner is featuring Marvin Wilson
25th Jennifer Wylie is featuring Kevin McNamee

Please be sure to follow along and leave comments!

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VBT Writers on the Move is a group of authors and writers who use cross-promotion to increase visibility. Virtual book tours is just one of their marketing strategies.

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Related Articles:

5 Marketing Reminders
Book Promotion: Creating an Informational Funnel
Book Promotion: The Foundation
SEO and Marketing: Basic Tips and Definitions

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!

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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More
Babies, Tots, and Children

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in Marketing - Tagged author tour, Marketing, promotion, virtual book tour, writer tour

Book Promotion – Creating an Informational Funnel

Jan07
2011
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Photographer: renjith krishnan

When thinking of book marketing, there are a number of rungs on the marketing ladder. The first involves creating a quality product, in this case a book. You want a book that you’ll be proud to offer for sale, and a book that customers will want to buy.

Once you have a finished product/book, you need to move onto the promotion basics. This rung on the ladder involves establishing a presence – you’ll need to create visibility and a platform. To do this, the first step is to get a website or blog. Next, you will need to join writing groups in your genre, groups in your target market, and other social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook.

After you’ve established a presence, you will need to create an informational funnel leading back to your website. The purpose of this funnel is to bring traffic, inbound links, to your site.

The more traffic to your site the greater your visibility with the search engines. More traffic also means a greater chance of visitors purchasing what you’re offering.

When it comes to an informational funnel, content rules. Here are three strategies to increase traffic to your site.

1. Add Content to Your Blog

Make your presence known by offering information in the form of content on your blog. Content is what will make you an expert in your niche, genre, or area. But, just posting the content to your site will not create the traffic you need. Each time you publish content to your site, you need to let your social networks know about it.

Tweet it and post about it to Facebook and your other social networks. Be sure to always include a clickable url link that goes directly to the article. This is a part of inbound marketing – it leads visitors back to your site through an information funnel.

In addition, using effective keywords in your posts, related to your site’s platform, will help the search engines index your content.

2. Article Marketing

Once you feel comfortable with adding content to your blog, you can now venture out into the article marketing arena to capture a larger audience. While most article directories have guidelines, they are fairly lenient. Follow the guidelines and post an article to one, two, or ten different directories. Most of them don’t require original articles, so you can use articles you’ve posted on your blog.

Usually you will be allowed to include a brief bio in the form of a resource box. Make it short and sweet. Be sure it links back to your website or blog, whichever you want the traffic to go to (if you have more than one site).

Those who click on the link will be creating inbound links to your site which is a feature Google and the other search engines like. In fact, quality inbound links are an important aspect of search engine optimization (SEO).

3. Offer to be a Guest on Other Quality Sites

Another avenue of inbound marketing is offering your articles to other quality blogs or sites; you become a featured writer on the site by providing a guest article. It might be viewed as visiting another neighborhood. The particular site you are featured on has its own set of visitors, thereby broadening your visibility.

Do your research though, before you approach bloggers. Make sure the fit is right by checking prior posts on the site. In addition, when you approach the blog owner to ask about a guest post, let him know that you are familiar with his site.

And, be sure to always make it a win-win situation. Let the blog owner know that you will promote your feature post, and you might mention that you’ll include his site in your newsletter.

Finally, self-edit all your articles before you post them or send them off.

Tip: Using content to draw visitors back to your site is inbound or organic marketing. It is free, and it works by creating an informational funnel leading back to your site. In order for inbound marketing to work effectively, you need to provide valuable content on a regular basis.

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!
And, if you subscribe in January 2011, you’ll get a 5th FREE e-book: How to Create an eBook And What You Can Do With It

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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in Marketing - Tagged article writing, book promotion, create visibility, inbound marketing, keywords, Marketing, promotion

New Year Gift: Create an eBook – 5 Simple Steps

Jan02
2011
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As a new year gift, I am giving How to Create an eBook – 5 Simple Steps, And What You Can Do With It to visitors who subscribe, during January, to my FREE newsletter, A Writer’s World.

Here’s the Press Release I sent out:

For Immediate Release

FREE NEW YEAR Gift: How to Create an eBook – 5 Simple Steps, And What You Can Do With It (a 12 Page e-book).

As a special gift for the new year, I’m giving How to Create an eBook – 5 Simple Steps for free. All you have to do is sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writer’s World, by January 31, 2011.

The e-book includes step-by-step instructions beginning at the beginning, writing your content, and ending with the Print button for a pdf product. It also touches on copyrighting, the USBN, and e-commerce shopping carts.

How to Create an eBook – 5 Simple Steps should have you creating an e-book in no time.

In addition to the free e-book on writing for children, you’ll also get 2 additional FREE e-books:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Bloggers-Checklist

But that’s not all. Just for stopping by one of our sites you’ll get another 2 FREE e-books:

Book Promotion: The Basics
SEO Marketing Tips that Can Help Increase Holiday Season Sales

That’s a total of 5 writing and marketing e-books!

Just click on the opt-in box on the top sidebar.

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Articles you may find of interest:

SEO and Marketing: Basic Tips and Definitions

3 Keywords Needed to Create an Effective Website

Focused Keywords and Your Content

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Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business?

Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique?

We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in Education - Tagged create an ebook, create ebooks, ebooks, new year gift

Book Promotion: The Foundation

Dec28
2010
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Every author has thought it, said it, and heard it: promotion is the roll-up-your-sleeves, and dig-in part of writing. It’s the much more difficult and time consuming aspect of writing that every author needs to become involved with . . . if he wants to sell his books.

To actually sell a book, you need to have a quality product. This is the bare-bottom, first rung of book promotion . . . the foundation.

The Foundation

Create a Quality Product

The very first step in book promotion is to create a quality product. Hopefully, you noticed I said create a quality product, not just a good story. What this means is that all aspects of your book need to be top notch.

A. The Story

To start at the very beginning, the first factor to be dealt with is to be sure your story has all the essential elements. According to Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute, there are five major elements of a story: characters, setting, plot, point of view, and theme.

All the elements of a story should complement each other, should move each other forward, draw the reader in, and end with a satisfying conclusion. They should work together to create a story that will be remembered.

Suppose your story is action packed and plot driven, but it lacks believable and sympathetic characters, it will fall short. The same holds true if you have a believable and sympathetic character, but the story lacks movement. Again, it will be lacking. As with all things in life balance is necessary, the same holds true when writing a story.

Here are four articles that will help you in this area:

Balance in Writing: The Major Elements

Theme and Your Story

Creating and Beefing Up Conflict

Adding More Dimension to Your Protagonist

B. Join a Critique Group

Yes, this is part of creating a quality story. Even experienced authors depend on the unique perspective and extra eyes that each critique member provides. They will help find: grammatical errors, holes in your story, unclear sentences and paragraphs, overuse of particular words, and weak verbs, among other elements.

They will also provide guidance and suggestions.

Check out this article for more information about joining a critique group:

Critiques are Essential

C. Editing

Yes, again, this is a necessary step to take to ensure your manuscript is in the best shape possible before it becomes a book. Look for an experienced and qualified editor to help tweak your manuscript. But, before you send it off to be edited, self-edit it first. There are a number of articles out there in cyberspace on self-editing. Take the time and read a few, then go over your manuscript.

Here are four articles that will help you self-edit your manuscript:

Ten Tips Checklist for Self-Editing – Part 1

Ten Tips Checklist for Self-Editing – Part 2

Final Stages of Self-Editing – Part 1

Finals Stages of Self-Editing – Part 2

D. Cover and Design

This step is more relevant to those who decide to self-publish, or use a Print-on-Demand (POD). The cover is the first impression a reader will usually have of your book, next is the interior design. These aspects are just as important as the story itself. I’m sure you’re familiar with the expression that you only get one shot at making a good first impression. Well, you can relate that to your book cover.

Don’t skimp or time, effort, or money when coming up with your book’s cover and design.

Tip: If you are writing a children’s book, do not do your own illustrations unless you’re a professional illustrator.

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!

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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book or white paper to offer for instruction, platform visibility, or a gift? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re professional, experienced with keywords and SEO, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to:
http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, and
Acquisitions Editor Intern fo
r 4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in Marketing - Tagged book cover, book design, book promotion, critique group, editing, Marketing, promotion

Writing for Free: A Means to an End

Dec07
2010
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I have come to the conclusion that the most time consuming aspect of writing is keeping up with all the useful information that is made available through everywhere from business sites to personal blogs. It seems everyone is offering free information. I have already spent entire days just surfing through sites and reaming ideas, strategies, tips, and so on. It really is endless.

In the writing world everyone tries to and actually needs to keep their work and names visible. Providing information is a primary means of accomplishing this. New blogs are popping up everyday with free tips and advice. The blog has become a great vehicle to bring you to the reader. It is an excellent way to show readers what you have to offer. The information you provide will hopefully not only draw readers, but keep them coming back for more. Using my own blog as an example, I found that if I don’t offer beneficial information along with the hosting blogs I do, I lose followers.

Another vehicle to bring you to the reader is the free online magazines. This is where you can write and have your articles published – you don’t get paid, but you do get published. While it does not have the credibility of paying markets, it is a great way to hone your craft and be visible.

One more source of visibility is writing guest blogs or articles for other blogs or sites. Often the writers are looking for new and fresh content for their sites or newsletters. If the offer arises take advantage of it, or ask bloggers if they would be interested in a guest blog from you.

Every marketing teleseminar and workshop I have been to encourages writers to offer information through blogs or free online magazines. According to marketing experts the name of the game is visibility. Free information draws readers. I can confirm that this is true because I make it a point to attend all the free teleseminars and teleclasses I can.

The businesses that offer this free information want to draw you there so they can sell you their services. This is understandable. It is a win-win situation; they acquire some new customers and you, whether you take advantage of their services or not, receive valuable information. But, to what extent should a writer offer their services for free?

While taking this path of visibility it’s important to remember that submitting to free ezines or guest blogging is not just a lack of financial gain, it’s the time loss incurred while preparing these articles and blogs – this is called opportunity costs, the cost of choosing one path over another. The best strategy is to start out offering free tips and articles until you can provide your own expert information and advice.

It’s important to remember that this free information will draw readers and show them that your posts and articles are a source of useful data. Once you feel comfortable enough that the information you are providing is of substantial value you can offer it in the form of ebooks, newsletters, teleseminars or other means for a fee.

You should be aware that even when you reach this point, it’s still a good idea to publish articles in the free ezines for continued visibility and as a means of drawing new readers/customers to your sites and services. And, don’t forget that while you’re providing free information you can also be submitting articles to paying markets.

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Related Articles:

Articles Directories and Ghostwriting
Focused Keywords and Your Content

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3 e-Books for the Price of ONE

Writing for Children One Step at a Time
The other books included are:
Writing, Publishing, and Marketing – You Can Do It
The Self-Publisher’s Guide

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
The Blogger’s Checklist
(The books offered may change periodically)

In fact, check out the sidebar for two free gifts just for stopping by!
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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book to offer as a Freebie on your site? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re experienced, professional, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to: http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, Reviewer,
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

Posted in Marketing - Tagged create visibility, Marketing

4 Steps on the Self-Publishing Road

Nov30
2010
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This is Part 2 of “Before You Self-Publish.” I tweaked it a bit and made it a stand alone post.

4 Steps on the Self-Publishing Road

If you’ve looked around and decided on self-publishing with a print-on-demand, a subsidy, or a co-publishing company, there are certain steps that need to be taken before you think about signing a contract. And, it’s important you realize that this road to publication will cost money that you may not recoup. You will need to work diligently to ensure a return on your investment.

Here are four steps to help you on the self-publishing road:

1. Learn the craft of writing

Read and read and read. Read in the genre you are writing and read books on writing.

You will also need to join one or two writing groups. Be sure they have experienced, as well as new writers on board. The veterans will help you when questions arise, and they undoubtedly will. Ask members for recommendations on books you should read to hone your craft.

This will also be a tool to begin your networking in addition to a valuable learning experience. Just in the forum messages alone, you’ll pick up valuable tidbits of information. And, you can always ask questions.

Along with writing groups, it’s essential to join a critique group specifically focused on the genre you write. The members’ critiques and insights will prove to be invaluable.

If possible, take some writing classes or e-courses. There are authors who occasionally offer free instruction. You might also think about paying for some instruction, especially if you believe the instructor can help you hone your craft and help you create a quality product.

In addition, attend writing conferences. If you can’t afford one, there are a couple of absolutely great online ones. Check out the free Muse Online Writers Conference. It’s held each October and is a week long.

Note: This step is necessary no matter what form of publishing you intend to venture into.

2. Research self-publishing companies

Whether you’ve chosen a print-on-demand, subsidy, or co-publishing company, research a number of them first before signing a contract. Along with finding out what services they offer and the cost, check into their reputation.

3. Learn about marketing

If you’ve taken your time, you should have a polished product to offer. You should have been reading and reading, and reading some more; joined a critique and writing group; and worked toward learning the craft of writing. Now, you will need to focus on the marketing element of writing.

You can join a couple of marketing groups, study blogs specializing in marketing, read marketing books, and so on. This is the ONGOING process. Unless you have the money to hire a publicist or marketer, you will need to roll up your sleeves and sell your book.

Tip: While you’re in the throes of writing your book, create a blog or website and begin establishing your expertise – why should someone buy your book. You need to become visible; a blog or website will be your base and stepping stone in this area. You will need to post content to the site on a regular basis also.

“If I build it, they will come,” doesn’t cut it in the internet world.

Note: This is another necessary step in any form of publishing, but especially in self-publishing.

4. Don’t be in a rush

Make sure every element of your book exudes quality. This entails the cover and interior design, the content (you want a good story that has been professionally edited), illustrations if warranted, and pricing.

Take your time and the steps necessary to ensure your book has every opportunity for success. Don’t just jump in…it can be a very expensive splash!

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Free Gifts as a Thank You

Nov24
2010
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First off, I hope everyone has a happy, peaceful, and healthy Thanksgiving!

Now on to my personal thanks to you:

Another year just about on its way out – time is really going too fast. But, that’s not what this post is about. This post is to thank all my subscribers and followers for taking the time to sign up and stick with me.

Going back to the time issue, I know how little there is to go around and we’re all bombarded with info emails, newsletters, and marketers making our precious work time dwindle even faster.

So, as my way to say THANKS, in the December issue of A Writer’s World (my newsletter) I’ll be giving a 114 page e-book, Writing for Children One Step at a Time, as a thank you gift. While it’s geared toward writing for children, it has tips for writing in general, as well as marketing tips.

Here is a bit of the contents from Writing for Children One Step at a Time:

Before You Submit Your Manuscript

Ten Tips Checklist for Self-editing: Tips 1-4 (Page 59)
Ten Tips Checklist for Self-editing: Tips 5-10 (Page 61)
Final Stages of Self-editing (Page 63)
A Guide to Hiring a Freelance Editor (Page 66)
Be Specific and Professional When Submitting Queries (Page 68)

A Bit About Self-Publishing

Before You Self-Publish Part 1 (Page 71)
Before You Self-Publish Part 2 (Page 72)

A Touch of Marketing

Creating Websites or Blogs: Plan First (Page 75)
Create Visibility Before Getting Published (Page 77)
4 Free Surefire Ways to Promote You and Your Book (Page 79)
6 Strategies to Promote You and Your Book for Free (Page 81)
Promotion (Page 82)

It also include Media Release examples, Exercises, and 10 pages of Resources, plus the the first 58 pages on writing.

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And, I also just completed two smaller e-books:

Book Promotion – the Bare Basics
SEO Marketing Tips that Can Help Increase Holiday Season Sales

I’m giving these two e-books to you as another GIFT of THANKS, just for stopping by. Look over at the upper sidebar, Free Gifts, and click on the links.
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You’ll not only get the two e-books: The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition and The Blogger’s Checklist for free, in the December issue you’ll get Writing for Children One Step at a Time.
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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book to offer as a Freebie on your site? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re experienced, professional, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to: http://DKVWriting4U.com

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Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, Reviewer,
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

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Before You Self-Publish: Part 1

Nov21
2010
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With today’s oversaturated and tight publishing market, it’s difficult to find even a small publisher for the manuscript you’ve slaved over. Many authors have taken the matter into their own hands and are going the self-publishing route. But, have vision! This can be a worthwhile venture…if you first know a couple of things:

1. Self-publishing will cost you money

This is an absolute when venturing into the self-publishing world. How much money will depend on the company you choose and which of the various services they offer that you buy into. And, there will be many aside from printing your book: editing, cover design, copyright, distribution, press releases, promotion, and so on. Each of these additional services will cost you more money, although most of these companies do offer package deals. I know writers who have spent under a thousand dollars and others who have spent over five thousand dollars to publish their book.

In addition to this, selling books is a TOUGH business. Just because your book is in print or digitally available, it does not mean you will recoup your money, or make a profit.

It may sound a bit harsh, but I’ve seen writers spend money on self-publishing hoping it will bring a return on their investment – this is not always the case.

2. Join a critique group before actually publishing

You’ve decided you want your book published no matter what. Well, that’ fine, but before you start think about which company to use to self-publish, JOIN A CRITIQUE GROUP; it is essential. I do reviews, editing, and critiques, so I read a number of self-published books and manuscripts, and what is evident, is many authors are unaware that they need to have an edited, polished manuscript before they think of going the self-publishing path.

When choosing a critique group, be sure there are new and experienced (preferably published) writers as members, and it needs to focus on the genre you write in. In a critique group, you’ll quickly begin to see, through critiques of your work and that of the other members, how writing should be done. You’ll begin to spot grammatical and punctuation and storyline errors – you will begin to hone your craft. The group will help you polish your manuscript – you’ll be amazed at the difference.

At this point, it is advisable to have it edited as a final insurance. Often, the company you go with to self-publish will offer editing services. Just price it compared to hiring your own editor.

Stop by next weekend for Part 2: Steps 3 – 6.

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If you haven’t yet, be sure to sign up for my FREE monthly newsletter, A Writers World, and get TWO FREE eBooks:

The Self-Publisher’s Guide, 2nd Edition
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AND, CHECK OUT THE FREE GIFT (inner right sidebar) JUST FOR STOPPING BY!
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Do you want to get that idea turned into a book? Do you want to write your memoirs? Do you need editing, proofreading, or a professional critique? Do you need an e-book to offer as a Freebie on your site? Do you need blog or article visibility for your business? We’re experienced, professional, and we cover a number of writing services. So, please stop by and check us out. Go to: http://DKVWriting4U.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Until next time,

Karen Cioffi
Author, Ghostwriter, Freelance writer, Reviewer,
Acquisitions Editor Intern for
4RV Publishing

http://KarenCioffi.com
http://DKVWriting4U.com
Karen Cioffi Writing for Children and More

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karencioffiventrice
Twitter: http://twitter.com/KarenCV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kcioffiventrice

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