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March 22, 2016 by Nina Amir 5 Comments

5 Ways All Bloggers can Improve Blog Post SEO

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) plays an enormous role in helping you garner readers for your blog and blogged book. However, search engines, like Google, constantly change their algorithms. Reader preferences change quickly and often as well. That’s why it’s important to know something about current SEO trends. In this guest post, Mike Dane (@mikedane7) a […]

Filed Under: Increasing Traffic, Publicizing Your Blog, Writing for the Internet Tagged With: how to write a book, keyword phrases, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, SERP

August 12, 2014 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

How to Craft a Book Idea that Sells

Most aspiring authors believe their ideas are unique and readers absolutely need to read their books. Like these writers, you may feel convinced your book idea is new, fresh, timely, different, and essential. It’s great to feel passionate, enthusiastic and confident when the proverbial light bulb goes off, but those feelings—and your conviction—simply aren’t enough […]

Filed Under: How to Begin Blogging a Book Tagged With: book proposal, competitive analysis, how to blog a book, how to write a book, marketable book

January 30, 2014 by Nina Amir 3 Comments

How to Start Your Blogged Book (or Any Book) Using a Mind Map

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Many people don’t write books because they simply don’t know how to start.  They possess an idea for a book, but they don’t know what to do with it. They can’t imagine how they get from initial idea to finished manuscript. Maybe you fall into this category. No worries. There is a way to easily […]

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April 11, 2013 by Nina Amir 5 Comments

Craft a Book Pitch So You Know What You are Writing About

Wrte a book pitch before you write.

How to Blog a Better Book: Lesson #4 Many aspiring authors have no idea what they are really writing about. You’ll find evidence of this by asking them to answer this question: “What’s your book about?” If it takes them more than a minute to answer the question, they don’t know. These same aspiring authors […]

Filed Under: How to Begin Blogging a Book Tagged With: book pitch, elevator pitch, elevator speech, how to write a book

April 21, 2011 by Nina Amir 2 Comments

New How to Blog a Book Audio Program Now Available!

I’d like to take a commercial break to announce the newest in my line of How to Blog a Book Products: The How to Blog a Book Audio Course. It’s a short course — 1.5 hours — that gives you the nitty gritty details on how to get started blogging your book. Plus, it comes […]

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October 4, 2010 by Nina Amir 5 Comments

9 Reasons to Write a Book through Blogging

I have devoted a whole blog to the subject of why aspiring authors should consider blogging a book rather than writing a book. I suggest that taking this approach offers a quick and easy way to get your book written. It’s also a great way to gain readers in the process, thus accomplishing your pre-publication […]

Filed Under: Blogs Turned Into Books, How to Decide if You Should Blog a Book, Why Blog a Book Tagged With: blog posts, blog-to-book deal, blogging a book, how to write a book, writing a book

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