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Don’t Buy My Book. Top Story - December 2024.
Have you ever wondered how much of the globe’s population speaks English? I just looked it up: 18.8% Perhaps it’s my American ethnocentrism at work, but I found that stat to be a bit lower than expected. Regardless, the point I am building to is: I don’t want everyone to buy my book.
By Stephen A. Roddewigabout a year ago in Writers
5 Kings Who Ruled the World: Leaders of Global Empires
Throughout history, certain rulers have demonstrated extraordinary vision, military brilliance, and leadership skills to establish vast empires that changed the course of human civilization. These kings not only conquered lands but also created cultural, administrative, and political legacies that have shaped the world. Here are the stories of five legendary rulers who are remembered for their global influence and exceptional reigns.
By William Henryabout a year ago in Writers
15 Surprising Psychological Hacks to Transform Your Everyday Life . AI-Generated.
Ever wondered how to navigate social situations, improve communication, or better understand human behavior? These simple yet effective psychological tricks can help you do just that. From building rapport to influencing outcomes, these tips are easy to apply and can make a big difference in your daily life.
By Matthew Efeabout a year ago in Writers
Are You Ready For Limited Liability?
As writers sell more books, it becomes more and more important to protect their assets. More accurately, it may be important for the writer to separate their business assets from their personal assets while still being able to sell their books. This difference is more important for self-published authors (as traditionally published authors usually have the aegis of their company to fall back on), but any other doing business is going to want to expand their business at some point. This means that may want to make the leap from a single proprietorship to a limited liability company.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
Do You Need a Website?
Marketing is something every writer hates. Writers want to focus on their writing and they feel that marketing takes away from it; some writers even took up writing so that they could get away from marketing. The problem is that marketing is one of the chores a writer must do to be a successful writer; if you don't tell others about your writing then no one will ever read it. This means that you need to figure out a good marketing plan, and a website should be part of that plan.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
Elevate Your Business with Stunning Web Design. Content Warning.
In today’s digital-first world, your website is often the first interaction potential customers have with your brand. A well-designed website not only captivates visitors but also communicates trust, professionalism, and value. At Canadian Web Designs, we specialize in creating stunning websites tailored to elevate your business in Ontario and beyond.
By Canadaweb Designsabout a year ago in Writers
If You Want to Publish, You Need to Pay
My least favorite writing myth: "You should not have to pay to get published." Sure, if you've been picked up by a traditional publisher. However, for the rest of us, that's a pipe dream. The rest of us are going to have to pay to get published unless we have all of the right skills.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
The Secrets of Successful Ghostwriting: What Every Author Should Know
In the world of writing, ghostwriting is an often-underestimated art. While many authors are familiar with the concept of ghostwriting, they may not fully understand how it works or how to harness it for their own benefit. Whether you're an aspiring author who needs help translating your ideas into a manuscript, or a busy professional looking to share your story, understanding the nuances of ghostwriting is essential for success. This article will uncover the secrets of successful ghostwriting and provide valuable insights into what every author should know, from choosing the best ghostwriting services in the USA to the process of working with a ghostwriter.
By Ryder Flintabout a year ago in Writers
Print On Demand versus Printing
One of the more interesting debates you are bound to have is whether or not you should print your books. Some people like the control that printing gives them greater control over the books, while others like to make it as convenient as possible for customers to get their books in their paws. Because of this, the debate is going to break down along two lines: offset printing or print-on-demand. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers
Types of Publishers
There are a lot of different kinds of publishers out there. As such, it may be worth looking the different options available, especially as there is a lot of misinformation out there based on a misinterpretation of how some of these work, usually based on a quick read of the business model. Hopefully, this should help clear that up.
By Jamais Jochimabout a year ago in Writers











