8 Ways to Maximize Your Book Marketing During COVID-19

8 Ways to Maximize Your Book Marketing During COVID-19

Marketing a book can be overwhelming without an ongoing global pandemic. The good news is there are plenty of powerful opportunities to promote your book and author brand from the comfort of your keyboard. Here are eight winning strategies for authors when developing COVID-friendly book marketing plans.

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How to Turn an Idea into a Story

How to Turn an Idea into a Story

Often a writer will say: “I had this amazing thing happen to me. I should put it in a book!” Describing, not a story, but an incident. Great stories require so much more. Here’s how you can turn an idea into a full-fledged story.

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5 Top Social Media Tips for First-Time Authors

5 Top Social Media Tips for First-Time Authors

It’s true that social media is a powerful tool for authors to build and connect with an audience of readers. It’s also true that there are many, many platforms at your fingertips and only one you. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. So, we’ve listed the top 5 tips for first-time authors to put their best foot forward on social media:

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Behind the Scenes at the FriesenPress Illustrations Department

Behind the Scenes at the FriesenPress Illustrations Department

We recently sat down with Astra Compton, our in-house illustrations specialist, for a behind-the-scenes look at our illustrations department – including our hiring process, how she matches authors and illustrators, and gives advice to authors embarking on their maiden illustrations voyage.

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How to Hire a Professional Book Editor

How to Hire a Professional Book Editor

Hiring a professional book editor? Whether you’re seeking a freelancer or partnering with a publishing services provider to work with you on your project, we recommend you follow the rubric we at FriesenPress use hire our own vetted editing team. Here are the five criteria you need to consider to make sure you’re choosing the right book editor.

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How to Turn Your Blog into a Book

How to Turn Your Blog into a Book

If you’re an active blogger, you’re closer to adding ‘published author’ to your resumé than you might think. Book coach and bestselling author Steve Donahue joins us to break down the steps you can take to turn your blog into a book!

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What Authors Can (and Can't) Control in Traditional Publishing

What Authors Can (and Can't) Control in Traditional Publishing

When you finally hold that finished book in your hands, just how much of it was really up to you? Bestselling author Chris Humphreys (with 18 traditionally published novels) examines five aspects of the traditional publishing process to demonstrate what sort of control an author really has over their book.

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How Much Does Book Marketing & Promotion Cost?

How Much Does Book Marketing & Promotion Cost?

There are so many different ways to approach marketing your book, but where do you begin? How do you determine what you need to succeed? And how much will it cost? We outline the top three marketing & promotion services we recommend to first-time authors, the factors influencing their costs, and the average industry prices for each service.

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How to Write a Nonfiction Book with the S.L.A.M. System

How to Write a Nonfiction Book with the S.L.A.M. System

As a subject matter expert, you might think writing a nonfiction book is just a matter of downloading what’s inside your brain onto the page. But without an organizing system to guide your project you can end up writing in the wrong direction. Bestselling author Steve Donahue shows how you can use the S.L.A.M. System to stay on track.

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Worth the Effort: How to Turn Your Editor's Notes into a Great Book

Worth the Effort: How to Turn Your Editor's Notes into a Great Book

Book editing can be one of the most exciting and daunting aspects of the publishing journey – especially if you’re a first-timer. Award-winning author Chris Humphreys joins us with reflections and advice on how new authors can get the most out of this vital stage of the writing (yes, writing) process.

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