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Posted on September 17th, 2011 by by Beth Barany
Many authors think that marketing their novels is hard. Marketing nonfiction seems like such a slam dunk compared to marketing a novel. I’m mean, really!
I get it. I really do. I’ve been marketing nonfiction and my services as coach and a consultant for years. It does seem easier than marketing fiction.
But then, one day, while [...]
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Tags: Beth Barany, book marketing, bryan franklin, ezra barany, jeffandkane.com, The Da Vinci Code, the torah codes
Posted on February 11th, 2011 by by Beth Barany
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtDlKzGdOwo”
This post is #4 in a series on Artist Entrepreneur Success on what it takes to succeed in business as an artist-entrepreneur. That’s right, folks: Focus! Many people think that they need a proper plan, that they need to know all the steps to get where you’re going. But actually you just need to pay attention to that one thing that will make all the difference — today.
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Tags: artist entrepreneur, artpreneur, Beth Barany, bryan franklin, coach, consultant, creative entrepreneurship, focus, instructor, strategies for success, timed, timed writing, tools for success, Twyla Tharp
Posted on November 16th, 2010 by by Beth Barany
Oy. How many times have you heard that piece of advice?
But the funny thing is — it’s true. Or better yet, it’s the only way the writing gets done.
So hats off to several people who have, unbeknownst to them, nudged me to get a lot of writing done this week:
over 4,000 words on my new [...]
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Tags: bryan franklin, Cheryl Liquori, Chris Brogan, query, RWA, sfa-rwa
Posted on June 15th, 2010 by by Beth Barany
Even in the age of blogging and tweeting, a book is still one of the most effective ways of diving into the thoughts and imagination of those who would inspire us.
Books still represent a significant symbol of one of our most important and overlook missions on Earth.
Our legacy.
Who has secretly (or [...]
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Tags: 15 minutes, 15 minutes a day, books, books are magical, bryan franklin, expert, legacy, magical