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Networking for Authors - Strategies to Supercharge Your Writing Career - cover

Networking for Authors - Strategies to Supercharge Your Writing Career

Dale L. Roberts

Publisher: One Jacked Monkey LLC

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Summary

You’re ready to build your author career……but how do you expand your network?What’s the secret to forging lasting industry connections?
 
In Networking for Authors: Strategies to Supercharge Your Writing Career, Dale L. Roberts delivers a practical guide to mastering networking. Discover step-by-step strategies to connect authentically with industry professionals and elevate your author brand.
 
Inside, you’ll find:- Proven methods for effective networking- Tips for a compelling author bio and online presence- Confidence-boosting advice for introverts- Strategies for making the most of conferences and events- Insights on leveraging social media and virtual platforms- Techniques for using email, podcasts, and videos to enhance your reach
 
Ready to expand your reach and supercharge your writing career?
 
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Available since: 10/15/2024.
Print length: 130 pages.

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