“Resource of the Week” Features Best Stuff for Authors
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In my never-ending quest to find great resources that can help authors to “make a living from their book,” I come across a lot of resources.
Resources to help you write your book or other information product quickly or more efficiently.
Information that helps you make sense of the publishing game.
Resources of all kinds that help you promote and sell your book or information product.
I view it as part of my mission to sort through these resources and let you know which are truly worth the investment (whether it’s time or money; both are precious resources).
So, along with an “article of the week,” I will often recommend related resources you can check into.
In addition, I will feature a “resource of the week.”
I do my best to point you to no-cost resources whenever possible.
But some things are well worth the investment. I’ll tell you honestly about my experience with those products as well.
If you are considering investing in a resource that I haven’t mentioned, feel free to email me about what it is (include the url please if applicable). I’ll tell you if I know anything about it, or will research it or help you in any way I can to decide whether it’s worth it.
Listen, there are lots of scams out there, especially oriented toward the many people who want to publish a book. At one point considered putting together a report on who these scammers are.
However, I think it’s a better use of my time and energy to point you to the great resources that also exist.
So check out the current recommended resource. (It’s actually last week’s, so please look at it now, since there will be a new resource in a day or two. I just somehow didn’t post this last week like I should have.)
If you’ve wanted to start a freelance career, there’s a brand-new class starting this week (Thursday) on how to start and manage a freelance business. Listen to the preview podcast of what successful freelance writer Yvonne Perry will be covering. Then, if this is for you, sign up for The Working Writer’s Coaching Program so you won’t miss a call. (Recordings are sent the next day.)
If you want to write for children, check out what Suzanne Lieurance has for you as well–lots of goodies!