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Nine ladies dancing,
They danced all night long,
But when they looked down
Something was wrong.
From dancing all night
They had aching feet.
It’s time for our bi-annual Book Camp
So give yourself a treat.
2011 BookWise Publishing Book Camp
Saturday, February 19, 2011
9-5 pm
Come join authors from all around the country as we gather to discuss marketing, publishing, writing and so much more!
Early bird discount of $79 (reg.$99). Agenda announced in Jan 2011. We are gathering new experts, new topics and content. This is a great way to kick off your year.
Friday, February 18, 2011
1-4 pm
Drive more book sales!
This is separate
from Book Camp. This no fluff, hands on marketing workshop is for authors who are serious about selling books. Each student will walk away with a personalized and specific book marketing plan they can implement immediately. Students will learn how to engage their readers, expand their fans and followers and increase book sales.
Are you ready to share your book with the world?
No matter what your stage as an author, it takes a lot of work to shape your ideas and put them out there in meaningful, effective, and even visionary ways!
Imagine if you could:
- Develop your book IDEA into a powerful, compelling and perfectly message that will attract readers – and sell more books.
- Understand the most effective ways to build RELATIONSHIPS with potential fans and readers, as well as strategic partners, industry leaders and organizations aligned with your business and your book
- Discover the right MARKETING MODEL for your book and your overall business, along with the marketing STRATEGIES you need to succeed.
Hurry! Limited seats available. We are only taking 25 students.
Click to enroll Save $50 and enroll TODAY!
Are you new to blogging? Maybe you don’t have the readership you’d like. Expand your blogging world and try Guest Blogging.
What is Guest Blogging?
Guest blogging has been around for a long time, but many people don’t know how to get started or if it will really help their readership. Many authors think, why would I waste time blogging for someone else. But think, what’s smarter? Putting all your eggs into your own blog basket or placing a few real fine blog posts on another person’s blog?
As an author, you already have a lot of great content. Why not share that content on a blog that already has readership?!
The most important benefit of guest blogging is building influence. It’s a long-term asset which is almost impossible to measure, but is absolutely priceless.
Add to that, it creates link building. You can add your byline at the bottom of your article to reference your blog and website. One thing you need to remember is that when you’ve built influence, you don’t need to care about links at all. Once an influencer creates anything, it will acquire links by itself. When you become an influencer, your followers and followers of your followers will link to and share your content eagerly without you ever asking them.
Guest blogging is an effective way to build influence. Look at any influential blogger out there—most of them started by guest blogging. Moreover, they now admit that they’ve achieved online success due to guest blogging.
A good example about influence is Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence: The Science of Persuasion: If you want to build influence, give a lot. Sharing your knowledge on other blogs is by far the most powerful way to give. You give high-quality content, share your expertise and people start following you in return.
While you are looking for opportunities to guest blog, try guest comments on other people’s blogs. Guest contributions make a blog’s content captivating: It makes it exciting to read something different: different opinions, different news, different advice. Make sure you are contributing and not just selling.
Would you like to Guest Blog here at the BookWise Publishing blog? We’d love to have you!! Send an email to meg@bookwisepublishing.com with your content ideas, and you’ll be blogging with us too!


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