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Tag Archives: Blogging
6 Simple Tips For Writing Non-Fiction In Plain English
Synopsis Writing in “plain English” is a great way to make a good impression on your audience. This means writing in a way that makes your message easy to read and understand. It doesn’t matter who your audience is or … Continue reading
Posted in Audience, Authorship, Blogging, Copywriting, Non-Fiction, Plain English, Reader Needs, Reader Retention, Writing
Tagged big words, Blogging, clear communication, clichés, Contractions, convoluted sentences, Copywriting, Emotional Connection, fancy words, formal writing, inflated vocabulary, informal writing, jargon, keeping it real, laymen’s terms, natural voice, Non-Fiction, ornate words, personable writing, plain and simple, plain English, sentence structure, slang, the art of writing, Writing, writing style, Writing Voice
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The Top Reasons Non-Fiction Books Do NOT Achieve Success
Synopsis Why isn’t my non-fiction bookselling more copies? Why is my book a failure? Why don’t I feel successful as a self-publisher? These common questions can sometimes be difficult to answer very quickly. And the answer isn’t always as simple … Continue reading
Posted in Audience, Audience Needs, Author Platform, Authorship, Blogging, Book Cover, Book Marketing, Credibility, Market Research, Marketing, Marketing Plan, Non-Fiction, Pricing, Sales, Social Media, Success
Tagged Audience, Audience Needs, Author Platform, Authorship, Blogging, Book Cover, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Credibility, Market Research, Marketing, Marketing Plan, Non-Fiction, Pricing, Sales, Social Media, Success
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Repurposing Blog Posts: For Maximum Impact, Exposure, and Income (Infographic)
Click on the image to enlarge it. View the full post that goes with this infographic. Share This Image On Your Site Please include attribution to https://kunzonpublishing.com/ with this graphic. Hashtags: #selfpublishing #bookmarketing Related PostsThe 5 Basic Ingredients Of Successful … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Infographic, Repurposing
Tagged Blogging, Infographic, Repurposing
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Repurposing Blog Posts: For Maximum Impact, Exposure, and Income
Synopsis Here is an explanation of the process, or steps, involved in repurposing your blog posts into a saleable, money-making, format. It’s not a quick or easy way to make money from your blog posts. But, it is an interesting … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Carnival Of The Indies, Repurposing
Tagged Blogging, Carnival Of The Indies, Repurposing Content
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5 Easy Steps To Repurposing Your Blog Post Into An Audio Podcast
Synopsis Repurposing your blog post is one of the smartest and easiest ways to spread your message to a wider and more varied audience. The more people that see it and read it, the more that will benefit from it, … Continue reading
All Blog Traffic Is Not Created Equal (Infographic)
Click on the image to enlarge it. View the full post that goes with this infographic. Share This Image On Your Site Please include attribution to https://kunzonpublishing.com/ with this graphic. Hashtags: #selfpublishing #bookmarketing Related PostsStep Into Your Reader’s Shoes And … Continue reading
Is A Large Platform Critical For An Author’s Success?
Synopsis Creating a huge platform with many thousands of followers might seem like the most obvious way to achieve success. But there’s more to it than that. A huge email list, and huge Twitter and Facebook following, are all great, … Continue reading
Posted in Audience, Author Platform, Blogging, Book Marketing, Platform, Podcast, Social Media
Tagged Audience, Author Platform, Blogging, Book Marketing, Book Promotion, Podcast, Social Media
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6 Things Readers Expect From Your Blog (Infographic)
Click on the image to enlarge it. View the full post that goes with this infographic. Share This Image On Your Site Please include attribution to https://kunzonpublishing.com/ with this graphic. Related Posts10 Cons Of Self-Publishing: Or Why Self-Publishing Might Not … Continue reading
What Is A Tweetable?
Synopsis Tweetables can be a very practical and powerful way to improve the number of social shares that you can receive for your blog posts. Here I show you what they about, how they are typically used, and what they … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Podcast, Social Media, Tweetable, Twitter
Tagged Blogging, Podcast, Selfpublishing, Social Media, Tweetable, Twitter
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3 Easy Steps To Adding A Tweetable To Your Blog Post (Without A Plugin)
Synopsis Here are three simple steps that I follow in order to create and embed a tweetable quote into my blog posts. The entire process is fast, easy, and free. What You Will Learn In This Post 1. You will … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Podcast, Social Media, Tweetable, Twitter
Tagged Blogging, Podcast, Selfpublishing, Social Media, Tweetable, Twitter
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10 Amazing Low-Cost Ways To Market Your Book
Synopsis Here is a beginner’s list of effective, popular, proven-to-work, and low-cost ways to market your book. The steps to marketing your book, and deciding which avenues are good for you to utilize for this, might take you a few … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon, Article Marketing, Blogging, Book Marketing, Carnival Of The Indies, Content Marketing, Endorsement, Google, Inbound Marketing, Podcast, Social Media
Tagged Amazon, Article Marketing, Blogging, Book Marketing, Carnival Of The Indies, Google, Inbound Marketing, Linkedin, Podcast, Social Media, Youtube
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10 Basic Steps To Setting-Up Your Blog
Synopsis There is a learning curve to successful blogging. And it will take several months to fully learn most aspects of blogging and how to do it successfully. But the benefits that you and your business might gain can be … Continue reading
Posted in Article Marketing, Blogging, Book Marketing, Branding, Carnival Of The Indies, Content Creation, Content Marketing, Marketing, Niche, Podcast, Promotion, Start-Up
Tagged Audience, Audience Feedback, Author Platform, Blogging, Book Publishing, Content, Ebook, Feedback, Joel Friedlander, Market Research, Market Testing, Marketplace, Podcast, Product Development, Promotion, Self-Publishing, Target Audience
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Do The Best Book Ideas Originate In The Marketplace Or In The Heart Of The Author?
Marketplace Or Heart: Where Do The Best Book Ideas Originate? Synopsis This is one of the initial big questions would-be authors ask when they finally decide that they want to write their first book. The answer is not as elusive as many … Continue reading
Posted in Author Platform, Blogging, Book Marketing, Carnival Of The Indies, Credibility, Feedback, Market Research, Podcast
Tagged Audience, Audience Feedback, Author Platform, Blogging, Book Publishing, Content, Ebook, Feedback, Market Research, Market Testing, Marketplace, Podcast, Product Development, Self-Publishing, Target Audience
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7 Key Ingredients Needed To Create Compelling Blog Content
How To Create Great Content For Your Blog Synopsis In order to attract readers to your blog, and actually get them to read your writing, you must create compelling content. This means that your content must quickly get the reader’s … Continue reading
6 Things Readers Expect From Your Blog
Synopsis If you do not include all the basic information that your readers are looking for when they visit your blog, they’ll leave your site feeling disappointed, and without making an emotional connection to you, your products, or services. By … Continue reading