March 10th, 2010

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A Writer Talks Business

Beth-Barany_Dec-2009It’s really hard for me to write about myself. I’m almost always writing how-to posts, sharing tips and tricks about writing, and sharing what I know about other people and their cool resources. What is the hardest for me is to reveal a weakness, share a foible, admit a fault.

Well, this past year, I learned something very important about myself and that is that all of me is important to include in the party of life. All of me is invited to the party.

How does this relate to writing, blogging, writing books? You know I’m not really sure. I’m trying to write a post here, but I’m not sure what it’s really about because what I want to talk about is writing but also business. And maybe that’s the juice for me this year.

Because I started out 2009 really searching for a connection, a link, some guidance on artist entrepreneurships. I was asking myself and others how to bridge the gap between my creative side and my love of being an entrepreneur. These two parts of me had been at war with each other since I started my business full-time three and a half years ago.

At the end of 2008, I even started a blog and a Facebook group on the topic of artist entrepreneurship. I did a few interviews that I haven’t yet posted, and I felt pretty adamant about this topic. I felt that no one was talking about how to bridge this gap. The people I interviewed didn’t seem to have the answers. Maybe I was asking the wrong questions. The new year started with a roll, and I realized that I had to put that project aside and focus on my core business – which wasn’t doing too well.

So, in Spring 2009, I got a part time job tutoring low-income kids in an afterschool program, while still struggling to make sense of how to make my business work.

Whenever I have questions that I can’t answer, I’ve learned to do one important thing for me and that’s ask for help. I stepped up the pace in my networking and got my butt out the door.

At a networking event March 2009, I was introduced to a very intriguing proposition. Two speakers talked to us about negotiations, and basically rocked my world in the way they approached what was possible. Can you imagine assuming in a negotiation everyone is speaking the truth? I couldn’t. [That says something about my nature, doesn’t it? I have assumed that people have hidden nefarious agendas, that they are out to get me.]

So I signed up to go to these guys’ three-day seminar, even though I didn’t have the funds. I knew they had a good thing and I wanted it. Even though I didn’t quite know what IT was. I was also intrigued because one of these guys had been a touring musician and seemed to get what being an artist was all about. I was hooked.

That was twelve months ago. It’s now March 2010. Have I given birth to something? I’m not sure if that’s the right metaphor, because I still feel like what I’m creating is evolving – and what I’m creating is a sustainable business.

The hard truth of this year is that I’ve had to make a decision between being in business or being a creative. And being confronted with the ugly reality that these are two frames of mind that can’t both make me money.

On the one hand, I am sad that I can’t fly around just doing what I feel like doing, going where the winds blow, and doing things based on feeling. Which is what artists do. Which is lovely, beautiful and vital to that work.

On the other hand, I have a sustainable business doing what I love, and playing in the arena I enjoy, helping really cool people – authors!

What I learned the hard way is that business needs to trump art in my mind and heart. That having a sustainable business means looking at work and what I do through a different lens. Basically, where do I want to go? And am I taking steps, really taking actual steps to get there? And is what I’m doing right now in line to get me there? I notice I lose sight of this often because I love to be busy. I love getting sparked with ideas and connections and communications between people. Those activities are so fluid, creative, remarkable, genuine, fun. I’ve always had coded that business is fake, disingenuous, not that interesting, and boring.

Do I still feel that way? I see those old ideas of business pulling away from me. I see those ideas as separate from me, as I decide, and decide again, what I want for my business. And I have to say that as a creative, as a writer, that my power lies in using my writing to get clear about my business goals. When I’m not active in my writing, I feel half a person. Hence this post.

Thanks for listening.

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March 9th, 2010

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Rewards and Consequences and Shiny Toys

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I want a new writing toy. But I haven’t been writing fiction regularly. So I set up a reward for myself. If I can write regular and turn in two Neochapters to my writing group on time, then and only then do I get to order the new Neo, well, after I turn in my old one and get the $25 rebate. Woot!

March 3rd, 2010

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Get Clear on Your Book’s Purpose

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Be clear on your book’s purpose. That is, get clear on why you want to write this book? Why, specifically, this book? Why, specifically, now does this book need to come out into the world?

February 18th, 2010

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From Book to Bestseller: What it Takes to Crack the List (and why you might not want to)

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In the past 15 months, we’ve had 10 books on the bestseller list. When I say “bestseller” I mean major lists: New York Times, Wall Street Journal, et al. Still, even after numerous books and a variety of lists, the “list” itself still confounded me, so I decided to do a little research to find out what it really takes to hit a list.

February 16th, 2010

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Lunch with Katherine Neville

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What I love about being a writer is talking about writing, telling crazy stories, and listening to even more wild ones! At the start of the year, I got to do just that — one of the most fun things, for me, a writer can do: I had lunch with one of my favorite authors!

February 15th, 2010

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Who Else Wants to Write a Book?

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Stuck? Have an idea but not sure how put it down on paper? Looking for a guideline to help build your story? Then this online workshop is for you! Join Beth Barany as she presents 12 clear organized steps to create your novel from beginning to end.

February 8th, 2010

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Heroes Named Jack: How Many Do You Know?

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“The hero named jack” In a Google Search, I found only five exact phrases. Hmmm. http://bit.ly/c59Gdf In a more loose search “hero named jack,” I found more over 32, 000 sites. Hmmm. How many heroes are named Jack? Lots!

January 29th, 2010

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Facebook fan pages: 6 tactics for driving traffic to your site

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As visits on the social network skyrocket, here’s how to funnel in potential customers. Facebook is racking up astounding numbers. Last month, 132 million U.S. visitors frequented the site—the most to Facebook in its six-year history (founded in February 2004)—according to Compete.com.

January 25th, 2010

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How to Use ‘Personality-Based’ Marketing to Market Your Books

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As you may know, marketing is all about psychology. Most people think of the psychology of their readers because we must direct our efforts towards our readers’ needs and wants. While this is certainly important and I teach these ideas as well, equally important is the psychology of YOU, the writer.

January 22nd, 2010

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Social Networking for Authors: Play a Game You Can Win

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You’re in charge of your schedule. So set up a game you can win around social networking. Have a goal, which is how you “win” the game. Overall make your goal 100% attainable and fun, unless you also need to know you’re climbing to the top of a really tall mountain to motivate you.

January 3rd, 2010

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Travel + Imagination = Fun!

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New Monthly Feature!
You can win a e-book to spark your writing! Read on… I love to travel. Travel sparks my imagination, fuels my story engine, and renews my motivation to write. One of my most favorite place in the world is Paris, France. I have lived there twice, visited twice, and speak fluent French.

December 30th, 2009

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Book are Here to Stay

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Getting published is easy. Sure, with just a press of the button, you can now publish your content in a blog, a tweet, a Facebook profile update. That’s publishing. Yep! The world can now read your deep thoughts. But when most people think of publishing they think of BOOKS!

December 19th, 2009

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The Future of Publishing

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The rapid series of developments in the digital book space and my rising profile mean that I seem to be in an interview with a journalist just about every day. As I was yesterday.

December 14th, 2009

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Get Published Now! The secret of Author Branding

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I’m coming out of the closet. I am an author marketer and branding specialist. My business didn’t start out that way. I intended to help authors write their stories and their books. But one thing led to another and now, I help authors get to market. This means not only helping them write and publish, but also market their books. And developing their brand is a key component to marketing.

December 3rd, 2009

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You Are The Hero of Your Book Writing Adventure

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You have Four Super Powers:
1. Knowing Your Goals
2. Knowing Your Motivations
3. Being Clear on Your Challenges
4. Harnessing your Strengths.
See the rest in the video I made with GuruTube.net here.

December 1st, 2009

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Stand Tall on An Author Platform

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Every author, if you’re serious about your career, needs an author platform: who you are, your brand, and your list.
Learn from the Best — But where to begin? Where indeed — learn from the best. Learn from the authors who have gone before: more experienced authors. * Read their blogs * Follow them on Twitter

November 28th, 2009

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Inspiration for Writers: Inhale the Internet

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I’m an avid reader. This holiday weekend I’m reading the internet, inhaling is more like it. Specifically, I’m trawling Twitter.com, Facebook.com and various and sundry links I find posted there. Mostly on social networking.