We're excited to announce the release of Baseball, It's More Than Just a Game, a new book by award-winning veteran sportscaster Greg Lucas, published by Chart House Press. Baseball fans everywhere will enjoy a new perspective on the game with this collection of stories which span the history of … [Read more...]
5 Steps to Finding the Perfect Ghostwriter for Your Book
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. Did you know that you don’t have to be a writer to write your own book? You probably already started on your masterpiece, but the time it takes to get your thoughts, story, or ideas out on paper is torturous. Now it’s time to find a … [Read more...]
A Simple Flowchart for Getting More Eyes Reading Your Book
This is a guest post by Chart House Press freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. It’s happening! The ink is about to hit the paper, and the story you’ve had inside of you is finally coming to life. Whether it’s your first, second, or tenth book, every time you write a book the experience is … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Market Your New Business Book for Less
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. Congratulations! You just finished your first business book. Now what? As a small business owner, you know how to market your business, but how do you market the book you just published? Where do you start, what makes sense to … [Read more...]
How to Hone Your Craft As a Freelance Editor
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. Are you the type of person who cringes at bad grammar? Do you constantly correct your friends text messages, and social media status updates? If so, you know that editorial work is in your cards. But how do you get the high-paying jobs … [Read more...]
Are You Missing Opportunities in Your Small Business by Not Having a Book?
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. These days, small businesses are up against challenge after challenge. There are more companies to compete with. There is new technology to keep up with. All the while, customers continue to buy from the big guys. Your small … [Read more...]
An Audiobook Primer
This is a guest post by Randy Hames, CEO of Edgewater Studios in Sugar Land, Texas. Welcome to the 21st Century! In case you hadn’t noticed, we're already a decade in. And here's something to think about: Did you know that media has changed more in the first decade of the 21st Century than it did … [Read more...]
Why It Pays to Freelance (and the Direct Benefit to Authors)
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. It wasn’t too long ago that quitting your day job to branch out on your own as a freelancer was terrifying. Freelancers weren’t used by many people a decade ago, so finding regular, steady work was a challenge not many people were … [Read more...]
Why Hire a Freelancer: How Working With Contractors Can Make Your Book Project Take Flight
This is a guest post by freelance writer Kimberly Crossland. You’ve heard it before. Hiring a freelancer can be an inexpensive way to get some much-needed short-term help in finishing up your book. But how do you know you can trust a freelancer to get the job done well? Millions of … [Read more...]
In Books, Looks Really Do Matter
This is a post by Diane Krause. What about you? Do you believe looks matter when it comes to books? If you don't, you should. If you're an independent author -- or self-publishing author, depending on which term you prefer -- I trust you've taken note of the stigma attached to … [Read more...]
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