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Fearless Writing

By Dan Balowon September 10, 2013
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Female Technophobe

Last century (sounds more dramatic than “15 years ago”), I made a presentation to a group of authors on book marketing with the intention of helping them understand how best to work with their publishers. I ran across my notes the other day and was not really very surprised to see almost everything I presented that day is no longer entirely valid.  The material was true in a publishing world where the frogs were swimming in the kettle and the heat hadn’t been turned on yet!

One of my outdated statements from fifteen years ago was about the relatively few “gatekeepers” involved in buying and selling a book. A gatekeeper would be a book buyer for Barnes & Noble, Family Christian Stores, Lifeway Stores, Mardel Stores, etc.   These buyers make the decisions what books that respective retailer stocked. If they didn’t like your book, the hopes of having a bestseller were greatly diminished. It was true then, but a bit less so today.

In the current world of publishing and distribution of content has been described as the diminishing role of gatekeepers. Those few gatekeepers have been supplemented by millions of gatekeepers…your readers.

A generation ago the most powerful people in the country were newspaper editors, network television executives, advertising executives and decision-makers for retailers. They decided what our culture would believe, read, see, wear or eat.  No longer do they hold all the power, as the Internet “democratized” commerce in a way that revolutionized everything we buy or give our attention.

There has also been a significant change over the years in the development of the publisher marketing plans.  Years ago it was the “plan of attack” for marketing devised months ahead of the release of the book.  Now, publishers find themselves spending as much time managing social media comments and online reviews, which can be both positive and negative.  (a result of the consumer/gatekeeper)  Consumers, after all, are far more unpredictable than the buyer/merchandiser for a chain of bookstores.

But before you run off and feel like you need to please everyone all the time with your writing, consider something from Roy Williams at the Wizard of Ads and his Monday Morning Memo which arrives in my email inbox on Monday morning (go figure).  A while ago, he made a point about advertising that works for books as well.  With apologies to Roy for changing “ads” to apply to books…

“A message in a (book) that is soft enough not to repel anyone is also too weak to attract anyone. If you evaluate each (book) by asking, ‘Who might this offend?’ you will never (write a book) sharp enough to pierce the clutter. “

You can’t please everyone, so don’t sweat it.

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What issues do you think are not being sufficiently addressed in Christian books today?

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Category: Career, Dan, MarketingTag: Marketing

Make Today Count

By Steve Laubeon September 9, 2013
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by Steve Laube

This past week was my mom's 91st birthday. When we talked she spoke about the possibility of doing a Bible study with other members of her retirement community. She is making every day count.

This coming week marks one year since the death of my father. Many of you have experienced similar loss. It is a reminder that our time on earth is finite.

Below is a great video …

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Category: Career, Christian, Faith, Personal, SteveTag: Career, Faith

Today is National Buy-a-Book Day

By Steve Laubeon September 7, 2013
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 Philip Athans had a marvelous brainstorm and, together with other like-minded people, established September 7th as the annual Buy a Book Day. From their web site is the following explanation:
The National Buy a Book Day Foundation's primary activity is educating the American people on the importance of books to our culture and community by encouraging citizens to go to any …

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Category: Reading, SteveTag: Books, Reading

Fun Fridays – September 13, 2013

By Steve Laubeon September 6, 2013
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Watch today's wonderful video about the writing life. "When its Done" is a parody of the famous song "Cups (When I'm Gone).
This was created by Sue Fleiss a children's book author. You can find her blog at "Saving the Rejects."

Thanks to Janet Ann Collins for the tip!

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Category: Fun Fridays, Steve

How to Post a Negative Review

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 5, 2013
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Posting a negative review is not the same as trashing a book. Sometimes you really are doing a service to let prospective readers know the book in question may not be right for them. Here are a few tips:

Be sure you rarely post a negative review. If you make a habit of posting bad reviews, you'll be known as a grump who hates everything and your words will lose their power.

Approach from a …

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Category: Reading, Reviews, TamelaTag: Book reviews, Reading, Reveiws

Brainstorming: The Ground Rules (Part Two)

By Karen Ballon September 4, 2013
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Are you getting excited about brainstorming? I really hope so. There is so much to be gained from surrounding yourself with other writers ready and willing to share their creativity with you. And from being willing yourself to share with others. Writing doesn’t have to be a solitary task. Knowing you have a group of writers rooting for you, excited about and praying for your project as you’re …

Read moreBrainstorming: The Ground Rules (Part Two)
Category: Book Business, Career, Creativity, Karen, Writing CraftTag: brainstorming, Career, Creativity, Writing Craft

The First Novel I Ever Read

By Dan Balowon September 3, 2013
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It was the summer of 1970…I was dreading a long family car trip mainly because I was 14, I had braces on my teeth and was starting high school in the fall.  I was required to be full of dread.

The big hits on pop radio that summer were "Mama Told Me Not to Come" (Three Dog Night), "Close to You" (Carpenters), "Everything is Beautiful" (Ray Stevens), "The Long and Winding Road" by the Beatles, …

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Category: Dan, Personal, ReadingTag: novels, Reading, story
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