Posted by Angela Render on November 20, 2008
The November/December issue of Writers’ Journal is now available! Pick up your copy today so you don’t miss the first segment of the three part series on Blogging. Angela’s column has run since 2007 and addresses the electronic issues concerning marketing for today’s writer.
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Balticon 43 will take place May 22-25, 2009, and Angela Render has been invited back. This time, she and editor and writer Ally E. Peltier will present a two hour workshop on building a writers platform. More to come.
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Author and internet marketing expert Angela Render will be a speaker at the 12th Annual Bay to Ocean Writers Conference, to be held February 21, 2009.
Her session, What the Internet Can Do For You: Building a Marketing Platform, will last one hour and is scheduled for 3:45 – 4:45. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and hand-outs will be given.
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Posted by Angela Render on September 3, 2008
When the Marketing Out-Classes the Product
Most of you writers and Internet marketers probably don’t pay attention to the business engines behind MMO’s (Massively Multiplayer Online video games). If you play them at all, you might not care overly much how their stock prices are faring and if you’re trading stocks, you may not play them.
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Posted by Angela Render on August 22, 2008
Your Marketing Success Depends on You
Have you ever received a rejection letter with the kind printed words at the top, “I just wasn’t in love with it?” Ever wonder what the agent or editor meant? Experienced and successful agents and editors know that they are going to have to defend your work to a whole serious of people. They are looking at months and even years of infusing other people with equal enthusiasm for your project: senior editor, vice president, president, accounting department. Then, when the book was finally in print, they have to go to bat for you again with the sales department and infect them with enough zeal for your book that they make the purchasing agents for libraries and bookstores want to carry your book.
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When recession hits, the message becomes all important.
When the economy is booming, it’s easy to sell. People feel good about themselves and their futures and they have a little cash in their pockets. They’ll try new products and services more readily than when things are looking glum.
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