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Added by Mark Miller on January 25, 2012 at 4:18pm —
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With Facebook growing up to a major social media marketing tool, SEO is no more limited just to websites. To get more brand popularity by drawing in more and more followers to your Facebook page, you can make use of some smart optimization ideas and bring targeted traffic to your Indie author website.
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When naming the Facebook profile of your business, make sure to use only the actual company or Author name. While you can also add in some keywords here and…
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Added by Expert Subjects on January 24, 2012 at 8:32am —
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Added by Cymbric Early-Smith on January 24, 2012 at 12:46am —
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About a week ago I woke up one morning feeling a mild sense of panic when I realised that once I finish editing Love Kills and send it off to the publisher, I will then need to start writing the third Redcliffe book. At the time it was only a vague idea in my head, sort of following on from the latest instalment that I just wrote. Determined not to be perturbed, I put the panic out of my mind and sent out a silent plea to my muse.
After lunch I finally dragged myself away…
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Added by Catherine Green on January 23, 2012 at 12:26am —
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Since I last spoke to you, I've been under a constant barrage of criticism and negativity. And if that statement seems to beg your sympathy, believe me it's real purpose is only the proclamation of life as I find it today; that is, how I am living now with those who are my artistic comrades and equals here on the north bank of our city's river.
And I have mammoth responsibilities here. I'm the de facto leader of a large (and still growing) entourage of creative…
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Added by RF Husnik on January 22, 2012 at 6:30pm —
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Hi everyone, just a friendly reminder, look for my upcoming book promotion.
I will be giving away a signed copy of my sixth novel, 'Shadows of Obsession' along with several other goodies, therefore, stay tuned. In addition, I hope everyone have a pleasant weekend, and for you football die hard fans, I…
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Added by Kemy on January 21, 2012 at 7:20pm —
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The Janus Paradox only 8 chapters and some polishing away from completion…! :)
Beginnings:
- For those who've only heard vague references to this project that gradually took over my life 2 - 1/2 years ago, here's the 'Cliff Notes' version:…
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Added by Cymbric Early-Smith on January 21, 2012 at 12:30pm —
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PROMO: * New Release* Dark Night of the Moon - Paranormal Wolf Shifter, Diablo
ATTENTION: If you're on Amazon, can I ask you please to go to the link, LIKE my page and click on the tags? Thank you so much for helping me out!
Dark Night of the Moon, a paranormal wolf shifter based on Native American lore, is available on KINDLE…
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Added by Keta Diablo on January 21, 2012 at 4:45am —
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The T.P.L Publications came about from and idea that CEO's Fiordaliza Charles and Charron Monaye agreed to back in 2010, that would enable them to help to create poetry anthologies, that will aide to showcase 20 poets worldwide; one book at a time.
Since that idea, they have not only provide an open platform to over 50 poets and writers worldwide but, they have also managed to provide an open platform to many individuals as they gain the recognition that they truly deserve for…
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Added by Fiordaliza Charles on January 20, 2012 at 4:55pm —
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Fiordaliza has been a writer since an early age. She noticed her love for poetry at the age of 8 when she wrote her first poem entitled “ I can't speak your language” because some of her class mates teased her about her inability to speak English with out her Spanish accent and from that point on she wrote a poem for everything that she experienced.
Fiordaliza, became an author November of 2009 when she created three books from 150 original poems that she had…
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Added by Fiordaliza Charles on January 20, 2012 at 4:43pm —
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Many things I've learned over the years are self taught. When I worked as a graphic designer at a local newspaper, I was unfamiliar about the software being used to create advertising. Slowly, through the months, I discovered new things to be done with the program others hadn't.
So it was with writing. I didn't know anything about outlining, or formatting, or even too much editing, but throughout the years, I developed a system that worked for me. When I started writing my…
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Added by Stephen Lawrence Brayton on January 20, 2012 at 4:02pm —
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My lovely husband said to me last night, "You know what the world needs, a new spin on Robin Hood. Like you've done with Lancelot, but maybe less sex."
He hates bankers and see this as a way of righting wrongs or maybe writing wrongs.
Now, the less sex I can't guarantee, it sort of writes itself, but he has a point. We need a new Robin Hood which the next generation can use as a role model. Let's face it can't be any worse than that mash up of…
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Added by Sarah Luddington on January 19, 2012 at 3:03pm —
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Hi, not sure what this site is all about - just came across it on another blog and joined.
I am an Indie Author and just published my first book in October, sequel to be released Feb 1st.
I am on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gladys-Quintal/293506287341938
Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/GladysQuintal
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Added by Gladys Quintal on January 19, 2012 at 2:01pm —
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Added by Philip Nork on January 19, 2012 at 4:15am —
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What are nominalizations?
Nominalizations are the noun forms of action verbs, as seen here:
Sample action verbs - Corresponding nouns
illustrate – illustration
fail – failure
react – reaction
announce – announcement
increase (v.) – increase (n.)
Why are they bad, and how do I fix them?
Nominalizations have…
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Added by David Bowman on January 18, 2012 at 11:18pm —
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Hi All,
I've recently joined Authors.com and I'm so excited about being a part of the community. I'm the author of the Evolution Trilogy, a YA Fantasy trilogy about angels and demons, not in the biblical sense, but in the we-evolved-from-humans sense! The first book is called Angel Evolution, see below for a synopsis. It's available on Amazon in print and anywhere e-books are sold :)
Angel Evolution Synopsis
The first book in the young adult fantasy trilogy: The…
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Added by David Estes on January 18, 2012 at 11:11pm —
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Hello.
I'm Ged. I have just joined up.
I'm not sure what it's all about, but really what I'm looking for is some sort of re-action to my efforts at writing a novel. It is the next logical thing to do after recording in excess of 105000 words. I need to know whether its a load of old drivel or if there is any merit in my creation.
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Added by Gerald Daldry on January 18, 2012 at 3:26pm —
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Well, in the UK it's nearly 6 pm and the old brainpan is starting to give up the ghost.
Today has been an exciting day, as I've been taking part in Steve Norris' plan for ebook promotion. It's gone well. At one point I was #45 in Historical fiction in the UK and my US numbers are improving constantly.
Indie authors often receive a bad press, we are publishing in a new environment and often those who have conventional publishing contracts are…
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Added by Sarah Luddington on January 17, 2012 at 6:50pm —
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I can't quite believe it. One year in the writing of this story and I was finally able today to type the words THE END on my second book. I now feel like a writer. It shouldn't have taken a year to write but if you work for a living then writing has to play second fiddle to life's priorities. But still a year is ok.
It's a remarkable feeling to finally grasp the end of the story. To know that the story has a beginning, middle and an end. That the idea you started out with, might have…
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Added by Steve Norris on January 17, 2012 at 8:49am —
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It's a relief to complete a manuscript, especially one you've worked on for 2 years and 3 months. Since I've been writing I learned you have to write, and rewrite, and re-rewrite your manuscript to check for typos, book flow, and to make your work better.
As a writer I share a common feeling of satisfaction when I've completed a manuscript for editing. But that doesn't mean the work stops there. There are manuscript changes to accept or delete, book covers to work on, marketing your…
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Added by David Lucero on January 17, 2012 at 12:17am —
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