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Building a Memoir Writing Platform (Part 3)

by Kendra BonnettMarch 5, 2010
Building a Memoir Writing Platform (Part 3)

We’ve got a real find for you all this week. It’s called Tumblr; it’s a blogging platform. It’s free, and it’s loaded with all the bells and whistles you can imagine. It may not be a replacement for a professional WordPress blog site, but it’s a great way to get started for zero money…and still look good.

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Building a Memoir Writing Platform: What Is Your Message? (Part 2)

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 28, 2010
Building a Memoir Writing Platform: What Is Your Message? (Part 2)

Our series continues as we take you through the process of finding a platform for your memoir writing. We start with asking the who, what, where, when, why and how questions. Once we identify our platform, we need to put in place a marketing strategy and selling tactics.

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Marketing Your Memoir…All For the Sake of Cheap Lobster

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 21, 2010
Marketing Your Memoir…All For the Sake of Cheap Lobster

As authors, writing our memoir is only half our our job. The other half is marketing and selling our book because these days few publishers will help you. You need a marketing strategy in order to create a set of sales tactics. This is the first in a series designed to help you market (and sell) your book. Let’s start at the beginning.

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Helen Ginger Reports on “Getting Published” Panel

by Kendra BonnettFebruary 12, 2010
Helen Ginger Reports on “Getting Published” Panel

We enjoyed such a positive experience on the Story Circle Network conference panel “Getting Published” that we asked panel moderator Helen Ginger to summarize the advice. This was a powerful panel, full of great ideas.

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More From Deep in the Heart of Memoirs: Story Circle Network’s Conference

by Matilda ButlerFebruary 8, 2010
More From Deep in the Heart of Memoirs: Story Circle Network’s Conference

Book Business: Five authors discuss Getting Published with moderator Helen Ginger. In this first part, Helen poses the question: Is the memoir genre on the right or the decline? Listen as the panel responds to Helen and to questions from the audience.

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Book Marketing Outside the Box to Build a Community

by Kendra BonnettJanuary 15, 2010
Book Marketing Outside the Box to Build a Community

Use the power of community to promote your books and writing. Learn from marketing guru Seth Godi–a master at turning his books into instant bestsellers. Then promote your memoir writing blogs and websites by adding a comment at the end of this post. We’ll add your sites to our Women’s Memoirs blogroll.

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Abundance in Memoir Writing Stimulates Cooperation at Women’s Memoirs

by Kendra BonnettJanuary 9, 2010
Abundance in Memoir Writing Stimulates Cooperation at Women’s Memoirs

In what can only be called the Golden Age of Memoirs, Women’s Memoirs uses this abundance to help bring memoir writers and readers together in a community that gains even more strength and expansion for years to come.

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