by Dixie Carlton | May 11, 2022 | Marketing You and Your Books, Writing and Publishing Process
What’s The Best Option? In order to really understand your best options for your book, you need to know how these options work. Let’s explore traditional publishing or self publishing options. In a nutshell, the traditional publisher is not likely to pay...
by Dixie Carlton | Mar 9, 2021 | Marketing You and Your Books, Podcast, Writing and Publishing Process
Welcome to Indie Experts – In Other Words – The Podcast for Trailblazers, Rebels, and Change-makers. Our authors are found in boardrooms, conference and TedX stages, championing change and inspiring fresh thinking. Industry experts with a mission, wisdom...
by Dixie Carlton | Apr 29, 2020 | Writing and Publishing Process
Beat the Isolation Blues & Get Writing Your Pitch! Part One: We hear it all the time – ‘I have a great book pitch, if only I had time…’ Well, the time is here. In fact, there has never been a more opportune time to get your book pitch on paper. There is this big...
by Dixie Carlton | Jul 3, 2019 | Marketing You and Your Books, Writing and Publishing Process
The authors we work with are non-fiction specialists, and the majority of whom speak professionally or conduct training as part of their business. For them, books are part of their marketing collateral. In some cases they act as an extended business card, and for...
by Dixie Carlton | May 7, 2019 | Marketing You and Your Books, Writing and Publishing Process
For all parents who have been through that final stage of pregnancy and the birth of a child, you know that sometimes it’s a matter of things not always going to plan. Then finally, jubilation at the arrival of that new life, and the pain and anguish of the delivery...
by Dixie Carlton | Mar 18, 2019 | Marketing You and Your Books, Writing and Publishing Process
Over the weekend, I got busy with a colleague’s book and we worked out a strategy for her to rise up from number 1-gazillienth to being a Number 1 Best-Seller on Amazon. ‘Wow! That’s no mean feat,’ I hear you say. Well for those of you who are familiar...