
Diane Eble
Is blogging the new path to an author of this "new era of publishing"?
Consider this true story of an interview I did on blogging with Cathy Perkins. She told me about a friend of hers who has a blog, and wrote a post that the Los Angeles Times contacted him. LA Times interviewed bloggers, and his name and blog URL has been included in the article. Traffic increased tenfold in his blog, and who knows where lead exposure.
Today, the media, it is less important if you are a printed book, as it was before. When you visit a popular blog that looks professional and the people and make a comment, you must be seen as an expert. If you want to or be a writer, you have a blog. There is simply no way around it. Your blog must be the hub of everything, what to do.
The blog - the book is not.
Your blog will be your primary means of presenting your skills. As Alex Mandelbaum Ossian, the creator of Ask-kind virtual book tour "A writer does not write books to make money. A writer makes money, says books." If you have a book, you're happy. Use excerpts from the book and let people know there is more in the book.
If you have not written a book, but you're still happy. You can write your book in your blog, for feedback on the way to an exam, the parts are very interesting, people. Cathy also mentioned one other person in writing his book on the blog, one chapter a week (over several posts), and comment on people that they are eager for the next record. The author is also to change what she writes, because the feedback from his blog readers.
Welcome to the world of Web 2.0, People who rules rewritten. Why not set one of the people, the rules be?
Get a Blog - now!