Not everyone learns…or reads…the same way. That’s why you have to consider your readers’ learning styles when you write or blog a book—especially if it is a self-help book. Today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) explains how you can focus on your readers’ learning preferences as you write or edit. Self-help books are powerful tools. According to […]
The Pros and Cons of Turning Your Blog Into a Book
Should you or shouldn’t you turn your blog into a book? Only you can answer that question. In today’s post, Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB), offers some pros and cons to help you decide. Many successful bloggers have gone on to turn their blogs into books. For example, Bryan Collins produced The Art of Writing a Non-Fiction Book, […]
How to Help Readers Navigate Your Books
Your readers may not read every page of your book. And they may not read each chapter in order. With these facts in mind, today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) offers tips on how to write or blog a book that keeps people reading from page to page, chapter to chapter, and start to finish. When I […]
How to Choose a Writing Tone and Style that Connects with Your Audience
Many writers feel confused about the tone or style they should choose for their writing projects. They want their own unique writer’s voice, but they aren’t always sure that voice will connect with their readers. Today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) discusses how to develop your writer’s voice and ensure it’s one your readers will enjoy. How […]
How to Become a Freelance Blogger Fast Even on a Low Budget
Looking for a way to make money using your blogging skills? Consider becoming a freelance blogger. Today, professional writer Deb Hemley (@dhemley) talks about what she learned on her journey to becoming a guest blogger. Put her tips to use, and you can get your freelance blogging business up and running fast as well as […]
How to Build a Powerful Local Audience for Your Blog and Book
Everyone talks about building a platform online. However, you can also build a strong local audience by teaming up with bookstores and libraries in your community. Today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) provides all the information you need to create avid readers and book buyers with face-to-face meetings. As a blogger and author, you spend so much […]
An Introduction to Using WordPress Plugins to Help Blog a Book
Plugins provide a blogger or blog-to-book author with the special features and automation a blog theme lacks. Plus, they improve the blogging process and make it more effective. Therefore, it’s essential for bloggers to understand plugins…and use them. This is especially true if you are blogging a book. So, today Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) provides an […]
5 Quick Tips for Consistently Improving Blog Post Engagement
Engaging your readers attention on a consistent basis can seem tough. But on some days, bloggers also struggle to engage themselves enough to write yet-another post. So how do you and your readers stay engaged in your content? Write better blog posts. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) offers five tips to help you improve reader engagement […]
Befriend Your Competition to Grow Your Blog and Book Audience
If you think your competition is the enemy, think again. Authors (and bloggers) benefit greatly by developing relationships with others in their niche. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) explains why this is true and how to connect with your competitors to increase the audience for your blog and book. Before I became an author, I thought […]
6 Ways to Supplement Your Blog-a-Book Content
Blogging a book is exciting and interesting…most of the time. But you need a strategy for the days when you don’t feel motivated to work on your blog-a-book project. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) offers six blog post options you can use instead of a post for your blogged book. Before you blog your book, you […]
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