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The Secret to Tracking Trends

By Karen Ballon September 25, 2013
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Mans hand trying to catch the upward chart.

At every single writers’ conference I attend, and this year I attended a lot of them, I hear the same question, either when on a panel or in one-on-one meetings: “What are the trends you see in the market?” My answer is always the same:

“I have no idea.”

Helpful, huh? But in reality, tracking trends is something that most often is done in hindsight. Unless you’re a marketing pro, watching a gazillion sources every day, measuring those sources with formulas that put NASA scientists to shame, tracking current trends with any kind of accuracy is extremely difficult.

And yet…

There are those serendipities that take place—unexpected moments that give us a glimpse into people’s hearts and struggles. Such a serendipity happened this week for one of my clients, Susan Basham. She posted an article on ProdigalMagazine.com about something that happened to her at Starbuck’s. And about her initial—then her God-infused—response. (I’ll post the link at the end of this blog so you can read all about it.) She thought it was a nice article, as did I. A nice learning moment for her and those she shared it with. But the response was, in a word, astounding.

To say Susan’s article struck a chord is the mother of all understatements. The response is a testimony to her instincts and skill as a writer. I love that! But the response tells us something else, too.

By the end of the day her article appeared online, she had 55,000 shares. Yes, 55 THOUSAND. A day later, these were the share numbers:

173K on Facebook
431 on Twitter
329 on Pinterest
86 on email
32 on Google+
174K on Share

One more day, and the numbers were:

294K on Facebook
605 on Twitter
541 on Pinterest
144 on email
74 on Google+
296K on Share

I just checked today, Tuesday, and it’s still growing. More than 360K shares! All of which is great for Susan and her platform. But beyond that, it’s great for all of us, because if you read the comments on her article, and if you read what people say on all those outlets where they shared the link, guess what you can find?

Yup. Trends. Specifically, the issues, concerns, hurts, and longings burning in people’s hearts and minds. And those are, at the core, what we need to write to. Those, my friends, are the kinds of trends we need to address in our stories and messages. Those are the needs we can try to meet with the words and truths God gives us.

So when I’m at the Maranatha writers’ conference (starting Wednesday), you can be sure that when the question about trends comes, I won’t have to say “I don’t have a clue” any longer. Instead, I’m going to tell people to visit Susan’s article on ProdigalMagazine.com. And then to take a look at all those outlets to find the comments, stories, and blogs that have struck a seemingly universal chord. Because that’s where we’ll find the soul-deep trends affecting the people around us.

And those are the trends that matter most.

Here is the link to Susan’s article: “She Yelled and Called Me Names”

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Category: Book Business, Creativity, Karen, Trends, Writing CraftTag: Book Business, Trends

Mystery of the Bestseller List

By Dan Balowon September 24, 2013
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In my years in publishing, one of the most interesting aspects has been the evolution of best-seller lists.  The primary source of confusion for authors and publishers of Christian books is that the most influential best-seller lists (New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly) do not consider sales of books at Christian retailers in their calculations to any great extent.  Hence, Christian …

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Category: Book Business, Book Sales, DanTag: bestseller lists, Bestsellers, Book Sales

Fun Fridays – September 20, 2013

By Steve Laubeon September 20, 2013
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Yesterday was "Speak like a Pirate" Day. Can't believe I missed such an august occassion! It is beholden to me to be on top of the various cultural events that lift our hearts and minds to greater heights.

I be flummoxed and have b'come a scalawag.

Watch th' movin' picture below 'n learn how t' do i' yersef. Ya scurvy cur what deserves the black spot!

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Category: Fun Fridays, Steve

The Drama of the Unexpected

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 19, 2013
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After such excitement, I was ready to go home and relax, then get back into my office routine and the new adventure of living as an empty nester with my husband, John. He has worked as a civilian at the Department of Defense for 33 years and is now the Deputy Director of Contract Policy for the Naval Sea Systems Command.

I am writing this post on Monday night, the day of the …

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Category: Conferences, Personal, TamelaTag: ACFW, Personal, writers conferences

Fueling Creativity

By Karen Ballon September 18, 2013
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As many of you know, we just finished up the ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. Almost 5 days of being surrounded by writers, agents, editors—people steeped in the business, work, and love of words. Each day overflowed with conversations about writing, from workshops to mealtimes to moments in the hallways sharing experiences and insights. And through it …

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Category: Conferences, Creativity, Karen, Writing CraftTag: Conferences, Creativity, Writing Craft

Learning Every Day

By Dan Balowon September 17, 2013
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One of the favorite things I do each month is to get together with three friends to talk about life and work.  We meet for breakfast and share what we are doing.  All of us are Christ followers and have known each other for many years.  We discuss issues related to the changing world of communications as all four are involved in various aspects of the media.

For example, I recall one day that …

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Category: Dan, Marketing

Fun Fridays – September 13, 2013

By Steve Laubeon September 13, 2013
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Incredible piano skills. Watch Yuja Wang play "The Flight of the Bumble Bee."

I'll bet she can play "The Minute Waltz" in 30 seconds!... (below this first video see another pianist play "The Minute Waltz"... in 30 seconds).

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Can’t Go to the Conference? Don’t Despair!

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon September 12, 2013
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Because there so many excellent conferences, we all miss out on a few. I like to joke that if I didn't love my husband, I could arrange to be away from home 80% of the time just by going to conferences!

But when you're missing out on what you think is an especially good conference, you might wonder if you've blown your career -- or at least a major opportunity. I submit that while conferences …

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Category: Career, Conferences, Get Published, TamelaTag: Get Published, writers conferences

Brainstorming Made Easy (Part Two)

By Karen Ballon September 11, 2013
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Okay, now that we covered the ground rules, let’s get brainstorming.

I realize not everyone can do the whole trip and retreat bit, but that’s okay. You can do what we do and make a retreat out of it, or you can get together online. With all the wonderful video calling programs out there, you can meet “face to face” without leaving home. For our brainstorming sessions, we gather from Thursday to …

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Category: Career, Communication, Creativity, Karen, Writing CraftTag: brainstorming, Creativity, Writing Craft

Fearless Writing

By Dan Balowon September 10, 2013
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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 …

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Category: Career, Dan, MarketingTag: Marketing
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