Sherry still takes technical writing, multimedia, training, and consulting projects in a variety of industries. Though hardware (assembly, troubleshooting, repair, etc.) and software (user manuals, admin manuals, developers' guides, etc.) are usually her favorite projects, pretty much any customer with cool t

- Title : Current Book Marketing, Review, & Promotion Sites for Indie Authors
- Author : Sherry Snider
- Rating : 4.85 (691 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-7-17
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 200 Pages
- Asin : 1515348628
- Language : English

Sherry still takes technical writing, multimedia, training, and consulting projects in a variety of industries. Though hardware (assembly, troubleshooting, repair, etc.) and software (user manuals, admin manuals, developers' guides, etc.) are usually her favorite projects, pretty much any customer with cool toys and tech to master has a good chance of capturing her interestespecially if her specific experience and skills offer significant value to the project or customer/client. Since the reading audiences for children's books and technical/academic works are entirely different, pen names were definitely necessary to separate She
For the indie author or even the small press author, those links aren’t very helpful, and they consume a lot of wasted time scouring sites that aren’t even willing to consider self-published books.
What’s Inside?Most Recent Update to this book: November 2015 to keep all resources and links as current as possible. All over the web, there are multiple online lists of book blogs and sites that review or share links, but most of those lists are woefully out-of-date. Inside, there are categorized lists of over 300 links and time-saving information for indie authors to market and promote their books through:
- Press Releases
- Free Book Promotion Sharing Sites
- Paid Sites and Services
- Book Blog & Review Sites
- Facebook Groups
- Twitter Hashtags
- Uniquely Specialized Sites
When available, each resource lists the
site,
home page link,
screenshots,
page rank,
submission link or site policies, and any additional
notes to help indie authors determine which sites ar
This book is filled with lots of information and example pictures. I previously reviewed the first omnibus of Tales of the City (see my reviews). I found this book very informative and easy to understand. This is not your average business self help book. However this book does have several errors and does lack some important information, so I would study this guide and another CDL manual just to really drill the information in your head. I ordered the Kindle version of How to Sell Art. I spent one glorious weekend with my new friends at Barbary Lane relishing in their adventures and crying at their personal pain and anguish. It's imperative, too, that the rest of us understand and accept the idea that the much-improved behavior occurring in recovery should be accepted as at least part of the amends the addict must pay others.As one reviewer at Amazon.com wrote of Michael Z's first book, it's "like family recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation that finally get put down on paper." No, it's much more. mainly the topology of Frechet spaces. Some people have to go to prison (hopefully on only victim crimes), but what we need to realize, as a society, is that punishment is only part of the system and not the solution. This book
After documenting hundreds of technical processes and teaching others how to duplicate results, technical writing and training became the next logical career path. Sherry still takes technical writing, multimedia, training, and consulting projects in a variety of industries. . All of Sherry's books are available on published by Cottaquilla Press. Sherry also shares her silly/fun projects and children's books under the pen names, Wendy Tush and PJ Thyme. About the Author Sherry Snider, Technical Writer evolved over years of teaching (English, reading, & speech), then, working in the IT (Information Technology) field. Though hardware (assembly, troubleshooting, repair, etc.) and software (user manuals, admin manuals, developers' guides, etc.) are usually her favorite projects, pretty much any customer with cool toys and tech to master has a good chance of capturing her interestespecially if her specific experience and skills offer significant value to the project or customer/client. Af

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