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Mastering The Art Of The Elevator Pitch - An author calls an elevator.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Mastering The Art Of The Elevator Pitch

An elevator pitch is a quick, punchy set of statements that you can use to sell your book to a publisher, agent, or reader. The idea is that, if the person you’re trying to sell to got into an elevator with you, you’d be able to deliver your pitch before they reached their destination. Of

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Your Research Can’t Stop With The Internet – Here’s Where To Go - An author stands in front of shelves of books.
Writing
Robert Wood

Your Research Can’t Stop With The Internet – Here’s Where To Go

If you want to create something unique, research is a must. We’ve said as much before, but what we haven’t told you is that the internet isn’t really enough. To tell the reader something they didn’t already know, to mine the details that make your work feel realistic, to hit the third draft and suddenly

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Everything You Need To Know About Hybrid Publishing - An author stares as two halves of different books form a new whole.
Publishing
Rebecca Langley

Everything You Need To Know About Hybrid Publishing

In theory, hybrid publishing is straightforward: it’s a cross between traditional publishing and self-publishing. In reality, navigating a rowboat full of clowns through a tempest might be easier than understanding the hybrid publishing circus. It can be a smart way to get your work out there, though, which is why so many authors are going

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Nobody Beats The Triangle, But You Can Be Prepared For It - A boxer faces off against a giant triangle.
Marketing
Robert Wood

Nobody Beats The Triangle, But You Can Be Prepared For It

Writing a book is a Sisyphean task – something that, if you’re not careful, you may never finish to your satisfaction. We’ve talked before about how to accomplish it, but the best advice is to approach writing your book as an actual project. For that, you need the Triangle. Managing your project Starting a project

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