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Gather ‘round The Platform

By Dan Balowon February 23, 2016
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The issue of authors needing large social media platforms before they can be considered by certain publishers (and therefore agents) has been a source of frustration for some and a challenge for others. For few, it is an energizing, motivating pursuit.

Agents at this agency have blogged about it here for years. We’ve all given presentations at conferences on the subject. Questions about platform come to us almost every day. We recommend books or articles to read, seminars to attend and suggestions to follow. For those who are individually successful at developing a strong author platform, a common occurrence is they spend almost as much time on it as they do writing. It is neither fast or simple. Platform development and maintenance can become the proverbial tail that wags the dog.

But it is the omnipresent issue every author must address sometime. And it will never, ever go away.

Getting published is never about the manuscript or idea alone. Content and writing matter, but not in isolation of everything else, such as assembling a group of “followers” beforehand, which is what a platform is.

Universal truth about author platform: No single approach works for everyone.

(Sounds like the common argument of the universal truth there is no universal truth…and ‘round and ‘round we go)

I am going to suggest something today that is not for everyone, but maybe for someone.

Have you noticed that this agency blog has four writers contributing to it? Sometimes we will even add others to guest-blog. If Steve Laube continued to try to blog regularly on his own without contributions from the others, he would not be enjoying it.

Group blogging and social media might be the answer to some yearning to solve the problem of author platform.

But it involves giving up a little of your own personal identity and agenda and accepting being less of the focal point.

Click here for the listing of the top 300 Christian blogs as of a year ago. (http://churchrelevance.com/resources/top-church-blogs/)

Note that eleven of the top twenty blogs have multiple contributors.

How this would work:

  • Have a clear idea of your “message platform” Click here for my post on what that means. https://stevelaube2.wpengine.com/author-platforms-101-part-one-message-platform/
  • Find other people that have a generally similar message
  • Connect with those people and tell them you have an idea that the sum of your parts would be greater than the individual. (Actually, introduce yourself and get to know them a little first. Blurting out something about “the sum of your parts” could weird them out)
  • Create a social media and website presence reflecting the agenda of the group.
  • Pick one person as managing editor and set deadlines, etc.
  • Share any costs equally.
  • Hold hands and sing, “Kum Bah Yah” followed by a rousing chorus of “It Only Takes a Spark.”
  • Get to work.

Seriously though, a group needs a coordinator, so whoever has the spiritual gift of administration wins that job.

So how do you find people to do this?

You don’t. Unless you are ready to admit you need to join a group and are willing to give up some of your agenda for the sake of the group. No one will want to join you on the group platform if they sense it is a tool to sell one of the members’ books above all else. It must be a group effort for the general group benefit.

Sure, there might be a dominant person, but the burden is placed at their feet to serve the group and not be overly controlling.

OK, so how do you find people to do this?

Start with one person who you know who might fit with you and then ask them to recommend others. Any aspiring author should know a few other people in their general category they can ask. Start with two, then add more as you grow.

So how would you determine the theme of the group?

Consider general themes like:

  • Practical living
  • Genuine relationships
  • Radical spirituality
  • Racial reconciliation
  • Financial stewardship
  • Inspiring stories
  • Positive living amidst the negative

If it is new, make the theme of the group something that comes out of the group consensus.  If you are established, ask people to join you and share the spotlight.

The key is to give up a little to gain a lot.

Group platforms create a larger effort that probably has a longer life rather than an individual platform. You will know when you are successful when people are asking to join you and there is a waiting list.

A good analogy would be a magazine. Articles and features centered around a certain general theme for a specific audience.

Give it a shot. Might be just the thing for you.

 

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Category: Branding, Get Published, Marketing, PlatformTag: blogging, Marketing, Platform

Zip It Mr. Galilei

By Dan Balowon February 16, 2016
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Did you ever tell someone, “Don’t feel that way” and not get the best reaction? In the same vein is “Don’t be that way.” Honestly, I could never figure that one out. Feels like a philosophical conundrum of the highest order. Telling someone not to be. Four hundred years ago this week in 1616, Cardinal Bellarmine, representing the Catholic Church, issued an order to astronomer Galileo Galilei that …

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Category: Book Business, Branding, Contracts, Economics, Get Published, Humor, Indie, Marketing, The Publishing LifeTag: Book Business, The Publishing Life

Why Should I Follow Your Guidelines?

By Steve Laubeon February 15, 2016
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Recently we had someone write and say that forcing an author to follow our guidelines when submitting a proposal is the height of arrogance. An artist should be allowed artistic freedom of expression and cramming ideas into a pre-prescribed format is squelching that creativity. While I understand the frustration and the amount of work involved in creating a proposal, there are reasons why we ask …

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Category: Book Proposals, Get Published, Marketing, PlatformTag: book proposals, Get Published, Guidelines

Sending Your Submission to an Agent

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon February 4, 2016
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Submitting your work to an agent can be scary, but it doesn’t have to be. A few simple steps will help you gain confidence, regardless of your method. Unsolicited submission This is when you are querying several agents and you have no connection other than seeing them on a list. I really don’t recommend the cold call submission, because it’s not likely you’ll find exactly the right agent for …

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Category: Agents, Book Proposals, Get PublishedTag: Agents, Get Published, Submissions

Don’t Waste Your Time

By Karen Ballon February 3, 2016
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Some days…those rare, out-of-the-blue, once-in-awhile days…God speaks an amen that reminds me all this is worth it. This past Saturday was a day like that. I spoke at a writer’s conference and had a delightful time. At the closing sessions I spoke on passion and why we Christian writers do what we do. How the goal can’t be publication, but obedience to the task God has given us. How writing for …

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Category: Career, Conferences, Get Published, TheologyTag: Get Published

Tossed by the Ocean of Emotion

By Steve Laubeon January 25, 2016
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It is hard to be a writer or to work in the publishing industry. Everyone defines success differently and we strive to meet those expectations at every turn. Often we let “success” define us, especially when a writer is told “You are only as good as the sales of your last book.” Or an agent is told, “You are only worth the value of your last contract.” Henri Nouwen, in his book The Return of the …

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Category: Art, Career, Get Published, RejectionTag: Career, Get Published, Rejection

Hope to See You at a Conference This Year

By Steve Laubeon January 18, 2016
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We are often asked which conferences we will attend and where. Below is a list for each of us with a link to each event. We all hope to see you in person some time this year. Someone from the agency will be in nine different states and Canada and in all four time zones at some time this year. Steve Laube: Feb 4-7 – Hershey, PA – Writer to Writer Conference March 18-22 – Mt. …

Read moreHope to See You at a Conference This Year
Category: Conferences, Get PublishedTag: Get Published, writers conferences

Fun Fridays – Nov. 27, 2015

By Steve Laubeon November 27, 2015
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Enjoy this Thanksgiving song with a melody that will be implanted in your mind for the rest of the day! You are welcome.

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Category: Get PublishedTag: thanksgiving

The Whole Story and Nothing But the Whole Story

By Dan Balowon November 24, 2015
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I certainly believe the U.S. was founded on general godly principles, but the founders were still human beings lacking the all-knowing and all-seeing ability we might want to assign to them. They were not gods. The founders of the United States disagreed with one another on just about everything. While most Americans enjoy a level of freedom not enjoyed by most peoples in the world, the road to …

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Category: Get PublishedTag: Get Published, Stories, thanksgiving

Escaping from Reality

By Dan Balowon November 17, 2015
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I enjoy history, especially when I can match up certain events which occurred simultaneously in different places, making for an interesting snapshot of the world at a particular moment in time. Two events juxtaposed create a different story than either would individually. Seventy-five years ago this week the classic Disney movie Fantasia debuted in the United States. It was the third Disney movie, …

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Category: Get PublishedTag: fiction, Get Published, Non-Fiction
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