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Tips for Writers Wanting to Use Pinterest

September 8, 2014 By Joan Curtis 8 Comments

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People are visual consumers as much as they are visual learners #pinterest Click To Tweet With all the social media outlets bombarding us every day, it’s hard to narrow down the best place for writers to spend their social media time. Several writer friends suggested I take a look at the fast-growing Pinterest. My response […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, Writing Tips Tagged With: marketing for writers, Pinterest, writing tips

What in the World Do Writers Tweet?

July 23, 2014 By Joan Curtis 6 Comments

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I’ve been exploring Twitter for writers. Recently I’ve participated in several nice discussions among writers to figure out what they tweet and if they tweet. The variation is amazing, but there are some interesting Tips we writers can learn from other tweeters in the writing community #tweetingtips #writing Click To Tweet . First of all, […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, The Business of Writing Tagged With: annstampler, BufferApp, marketing, The Kill Zone, Tweeting for writers, Twitter, Writing

10 Time Author–DL Rogers–Talks about Marketing

July 12, 2014 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Today I’m excited to welcome author DL Rogers to talk to us about the business of marketing. DL is a prolific writer who has released ten books. She will share her unique marketing experiences with us. But, before we get to that, DL, let’s start with telling us what attracts you to the wild west. […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, My Thoughts Tagged With: Civil War, DLRogers, Historical Fiction, marketing, networking, schmoozing

Tips to Help Writers Open the Floodgates Using Social Media

July 2, 2014 By Joan Curtis 11 Comments

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How can writers use social media to open the floodgates? What can writers learn from what businesses have done to make the most out of the social media? According to an editorial in Selling Power Magazine, Gerhard Gschwandtner said we must stop selling in the old way.  He wrote, “. . . selling has fundamentally changed” […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers, My Thoughts Tagged With: marketing, readers, socialmedia, TannebaunSchmidt

Schmoozing and Networking Equals Netiquette

June 16, 2014 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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I wrote a blog post on the Art of Schmoozing from the point of view of writers. I recognize that many writers hate the idea of having to schmooze. But, I wonder if we understand the difference between schmoozing and networking and how it all relates to netiquestte. As we discussed in the previous post, […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers Tagged With: marketing, networking, schmoozing, Writing

The Art of Schmoozing–A Writer’s Nightmare

June 9, 2014 By Joan Curtis 2 Comments

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Most writers prefer to work at their computer in their home offices and never step out the door. In today’s digital world that dream can happen. Most of us rarely leave our computer safe environments. Unfortunately if we do not learn the art of schmoozing, either through our social networks or face-to-face, our hermit-style world will […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers Tagged With: marketing, schmoozing, selling, Susan Roane, Writing

A New LinkedIn Group for Serious Writers

September 10, 2012 By Joan Curtis Leave a Comment

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Are you tried of all the self-promotion on LinkedIn? Most of the groups I belong to are so full of self-promotion I rarely pay attention to the discussions. I put out the question on two writer’s groups to locate a writer’s group that monitored the spam. The responses were interesting. Some people don’t mind the […]

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Filed Under: Marketing for Writers Tagged With: LinkedIn, self-promotion, Serious Writer's group, Writer's groups

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