Have you heard of Scribd? It offers a monthly subscription service for book consumers that is available via all major mobile devices and tablets — think Netflix for e-pubs … […]
Don’t try to anticipate an ideal reader — or any reader. He/she might exist — but is reading someone else.” —Joyce Carol Oates Photo Cre ...
Competencies can be described as the job skills, work activities and behaviors that help an organization meet its strategic objectives. Just as knowle ...
The author of The Orchid Thief reminds us that sometimes it’s good to get back to basics. You have to simply love writing, and you have to remin ...
When you’re marketing your self-published book, a robust, thoughtful approach that incorporates blogging, facebooking, tweeting, and other networking relevant to your target audience is, of course, necessary. But don’t let [&hel ...
Is it possible to have too much of a good thing? The answer is a resounding “yes,” whether the good thing is double-chocolate, triple-layer fudge cake, or data. Knowledge management […]
Irony aside, it might be worth taking the advice of Warp and The Magicians author, Lev Grossman. Don’t take anyone’s writing advice too seriously.” – Lev Grossman Photo Credit
Maybe you’re drumming up interest for a particular new self-published book, or maybe you’re just trying to build a general following for your blog and social media presence. Either way, […]
Social networks are as old as human society, but our hunter-gatherer ancestors didn’t need social networking platforms or the now well-developed science of social network analysis. Each was a member […]
No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.” —Robert Frost Photo Credit