Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 4:38:24 GMT -5
I thought August was empty of articles, but then I made an effort to write something useful and give some advice here and there based on my experiences. For the column dedicated to the best blog articles, published in August, I chose ten posts, four on writing and the others on editorial marketing. We therefore talk about how to find the right balance in a story, about writing puzzles and about passive marketing in publishing. Advice follows on how to start dealing with editorial marketing, then writing returns with a post on the black box.
He will then talk about how to use Twitter for writers, how to start doing editorial marketing, writing styles, how to use Linkedin for writers and finally another post on marketing. Balancing the parts of a story A story should follow a parabolic path, a beginning, a crescendo, a peak and then a descent, until the conclusion. The beginning introduces, the crescendo must Special Data keep the reader's attention alive, then we reach the climax and the conclusion. Continue reading Balancing the Parts of a Story . Writing puzzles I've already talked about when I started writing jokes, many years ago. Well, still several years ago, I also started writing puzzles. I have always liked puzzles, I still remember when at home, every now and then, in the summer we would take puzzle week.
Continue reading Writing Puzzles . Passive editorial marketing Can you sell a book without doing anything? The answer is yes and no. Yes, because there is a form of marketing that allows publishing houses and writers to promote their book - or multiple books - simply without moving in this direction. No, because even “doing nothing” requires a minimum of work. Continue reading Passive editorial markting . Editorial marketing: why start I have already spoken about the main aspect of editorial marketing as a set of operations that are the responsibility of both the publishing house and the writer. Publishers and authors have different weapons to use to get the right promotion for the book. Continue reading Editorial marketing: why start . How to avoid the black box Writing in the first person has advantages and disadvantages.
He will then talk about how to use Twitter for writers, how to start doing editorial marketing, writing styles, how to use Linkedin for writers and finally another post on marketing. Balancing the parts of a story A story should follow a parabolic path, a beginning, a crescendo, a peak and then a descent, until the conclusion. The beginning introduces, the crescendo must Special Data keep the reader's attention alive, then we reach the climax and the conclusion. Continue reading Balancing the Parts of a Story . Writing puzzles I've already talked about when I started writing jokes, many years ago. Well, still several years ago, I also started writing puzzles. I have always liked puzzles, I still remember when at home, every now and then, in the summer we would take puzzle week.
Continue reading Writing Puzzles . Passive editorial marketing Can you sell a book without doing anything? The answer is yes and no. Yes, because there is a form of marketing that allows publishing houses and writers to promote their book - or multiple books - simply without moving in this direction. No, because even “doing nothing” requires a minimum of work. Continue reading Passive editorial markting . Editorial marketing: why start I have already spoken about the main aspect of editorial marketing as a set of operations that are the responsibility of both the publishing house and the writer. Publishers and authors have different weapons to use to get the right promotion for the book. Continue reading Editorial marketing: why start . How to avoid the black box Writing in the first person has advantages and disadvantages.