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Create Your Writer Platform
Create Your Writer Platform: The Key to Building an Audience, Selling More Books, and Finding Success as an Author | Chuck Sambuchino
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Creating a platform isn't just beneficial--it's essential! In today's world of blogging, websites, Twitter feeds, and Facebook updates, building a writer platform from the ground up can seem a daunting task. Never fear--author and editor Chuck Sambuchino provides expert, practical advice for increasing your visibility, selling more books, and launching a successful career. In Create Your Writer Platform, you'll learn: The definition of a platform--and why you should start building one now. How to harness the 12 Fundamental Principles of Platform. "Old School" and "New School" approaches to platform, from article writing and conference speaking to website development, blog posts, and social media avenues. How to develop a platform for nonfiction, fiction, and memoir. In addition to Chuck's invaluable insights, you'll also find 12 case studies from authors with effective platforms, as well as professional advice from literary agents. If you're serious about building a platform tailored to you and your writing--a platform that's going to help you succeed as a writer--look no further than Create Your Writer Platform.
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Abby-J
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It‘s been a while, Littens. The last half of 2017 was a mother #^%+*#. I‘ve been working on a full course load as I (finally) finish degree, dealing with difficulties, and trying to buy a house. But, it‘s nice to see you all again. My course load is still intense (hence the textbooks above). I hope to post more often in the coming weeks. Hopefully, I‘ll have time to read something other than textbooks. Happy belated New Year to you all!

Tamra Welcome back! 7y
GypsyKat Welcome back! 7y
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amandareadsandwrites
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"Don't forget: people innately respect those who have paid their dues."

Of all the advice I've read so far in this book, this hits me in a different way. It's so true. I'm going to have to think on this - could maybe be a blog post.