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Spring into Action Part One: Plant Seeds of Success

Spring may have not started blossoming where you are but in central Florida, a beautiful new green covers the landscape, signaling the end  of a season and the start of vibrant life again. It’s also the time year when Florida farmers plant seeds for the first of at least two harvests each year. If they don’t spring into action, they’ll spend the harvest season eating fast food. This month, we’re going to spring into action as well, beginning today by planting seeds. No, not the ones that grow cucumbers and corn, but rather seeds that grow your success emotionally and as a writer. I’m writing this blog post from the MBT Deep Thinkers Retreat in beautiful Destin, FL. Writers from all over the country have descended upon a house two blocks from the […]

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One Thing Marketing … Writer’s Mission Statement

Welcome to this week’s One Thing Marketing your “One Thing” you can do this week to buildyour  platform, connect with readers/reviewers, and garner some exposure for you and  your latest book or WIP. Last week I talked about Finding Your Why. How did you do with the evaluation questions? This week we’ll be using those answers to craft your mission statement. The definition of a Mission Statement (as defined by Wikipedia) is a statement of the purpose of a company or organization. The mission statement should guide the actions of the organization, spell out its overall goal, provide a path, and guide decision-making. It provides the framework or context within which the company’s strategies are formulated. This is what every author should start with before they decide on writing projects, accept assignments, or begin marketing […]

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A Love Affair with Your Writing Dream, Part Four: Keep the Love Alive

For decades I’ve counseled with couples who started off their relationship with a flame as hot as lava in a volcano. Time and neglect cooled the fire, until all that remained was a few embers begging for a breath of air to fan the flame that long ago flickered out. It’s sad, really, especially when it doesn’t have to happen. Scientists say our sun will eventually burn out and there’s nothing we can do about it. I don’t know whether that’s true but I do know that our love is a choice and we have complete control over whether the flame burns bright or is extinguished altogether. The same is true with this love affair with our writing dream we’ve been talking about all month. We’re driving the relationship. Publishers, […]

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Changes to Tweetdeck or Why I Moved to Hootsuite

This time last year I  shared with you my discovery of the social media manager, Tweetdeck (www.tweetdeck.com). I was thrilled with its versatility and all the options it  offered. Fast forward to this year  and Twitter has since acquired Tweetdeck and my love affair with this program  has waned. It no longer offers many of the options that helped me organize and manage my social networking. Here are just a few that have gone missing. •The  ability to copy and paste something into updates. •The  general ease of navigation that made this program so simple. •The live  timeline that pops up no matter what you’re working on. •The easy  interface between Tweetdeck and Facebook. Because of these changes  I’ve switched programs and now use Hootsuite (www.hootsuite.com) almost exclusively. There are drawbacks to Hootsuite, but now I […]

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