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Therapy for Writers in 140 Characters or Less by Patty Blount
Therapy for Writers in 140 Characters or Less Written by Patty Blount ~ I’m a writer. There. I said it. No, I’m not yet published, nor do I have an agent. But I write. Every day, I sew words into … Continue reading →
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What to have on your website (part 3)?
Continuing from the previous post What to have on your website (part 2)?… ~Decide what you want to change often and learn how to do it As I said, consider your future needs when it comes to adding information. What … Continue reading →
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Use Videos Posted on YouTube to Attract Readers to Your Books by Phyllis Zimbler Miller
~ GUEST POST ~ I’m delighted to introduce author and marketing expert Phyllis Zimbler Miller at my blog today ~ Use Videos Posted on YouTube to Attract Readers to Your Books written by Phyllis Zimbler Miller ~ If you’re a … Continue reading →