Category: Marketing

A Nature of “Selling” and Why Authors Should Care

Authors generally have a difficult time selling their books and other writings. While some have…

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New York Times, Suzanne Collins, Danica Patrick make Top Five list for 2013

Here’s the annual round up for the most popular blog posts for 2013: Anatomy of…

 Posted in Keys to Success, Marketing, SR Staley, writing and storytelling

Mapping ninjas into the classroom

Imagine a series of middle-grade novels that allow parents and teachers to explore the following…

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“Renegade” book trailer called “captivating”

The book trailer for Renegade was published on youtube on Thursday, June 13th, and it’s…

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Book Signing: June 22nd!

Come see and talk to SR Staley as he signs copies of his novels The Pirate of…

 Posted in A Warrior's Soul, Marketing, Pirate of Panther Bay, Renegade

Does the New York Times boost book sales?

In an earlier post, I discussed a recent article I had written that appeared in on-line…

 Posted in A Warrior's Soul, Keys to Success, Marketing, Renegade, SR Staley

Anatomy of a successful New York Times pitch

The New York Times has a great on-line forum called Room for Debate. The concept…

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Marketing the author, not the book

When I began writing fiction, I was reluctant to focus my marketing efforts on me…

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For book sales: The sum is greater than the parts

So, here’s the question for the hour: Do I really need to publish 10 books…

 Posted in Keys to Success, Marketing

Most Popular Posts for 2012

Well, the results are in, so to speak. The following are the top five blog…

 Posted in Marketing, SR Staley