How to Build an e-Book Career
Are you ready to claim a significant chunk of territory in the digital book world? What do you need to do to establish a foothold and turn it into an ongoing enterprise that will return a profit month after month?
In this in-person workshop that’s applicable to both fiction and non-fiction, James Scott Bell, bestselling author, writing instructor and e-book publisher, will show you how to build your own niche in digital books. You’ll get professional insight on becoming a player in the increasingly competitive digital book market, and guidance on:
- Forming a strategic plan before you publish
- What a brand is and how to form one
- The key ingredients of a hit book in the digital age
- Platforms and how to build one
- Long term and incremental growth
- How to get noticed and reviewed
Not merely a nuts and bolts checklist, this comprehensive course is an overall view of the constantly changing e-Book landscape. It’s not a workshop on the technical details of converting your text to digital format. Instead, you’ll learn that empires come in all sizes, and that there’s no reason a writer can't gain territory and expand it incrementally in this bold, new marketplace.
It’s time for you to get yourself in the e-Book publishing game. Sign up for How to Build an eBook Career today!
Where:
The Writers Store
3510 W. Magnolia Blvd.,
Burbank, CA 91505
Product Details
- Date available: 07/10/2013
- Return policy: This item is not eligible for return.
Meet the Author: James Scott Bell
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James Scott Bell is the #1 bestselling author of the writing book Plot & Structure, and thrillers like Deceived, Try Dying, Watch Your Back, One More Lie and many more. His short fiction has appeared in two anthologies and he is currently at work on a series of pulp style boxing stories featuring Irish Jimmy Gallagher. Under the pen name K. Bennett he is also the author of the Mallory Caine zombie legal thriller series, which begins with Pay Me in Flesh. Jim served as fiction columnist for Writer's Digest magazine, to which he frequently contributes, and has written four craft books for Writer’s Digest Books: Plot & Structure, Revision &... |