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How to Streamline in 2010

December 26th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Get Organized

For many, 2010 should be about streamlining.

When it comes to online marketing, less is more – and much better for your sanity. Here are a few tips to get you started:

Eliminate unnecessary social networks. Choose only those with broad appeal to readers in your genre. Remember, writing networks have fellow writers who don’t necessarily [...]

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The Write Time by J.W. Nicklaus

December 8th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Get Organized, Uncategorized, guest blog, time management

I set all that up because I have to be prepared to write. I work full-time, and depending on the time of year also have things I do with my son, so my time can be limited. My approach to making the best use of this time is a little unconventional, and it’s two-pronged:

• I use [...]

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How To Juggle Writing And Your Day Job (And Still Have A Life) by Barbora Knobova

November 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Get Organized, guest blog, time management

Time management is key to writing – and marketing – success!
No matter where you are in the writing process and how many books you have written so far, I’m sure you agree with me that writing is one of the most fulfilling activities in the world (with a few frustrations every now and then). However, [...]

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Organize Your Inbox to Avoid Headaches

November 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Get Organized

Take the hassle out of the Inbox to save precious writing minutes.
This week, I got a nasty surprise.
My calendar – my lifeline to the world that holds all things virtual book tour – vanished.
On Friday, it sat, cozy and snug on my home office desk. By Monday morning, it was gone. I was frantic. [...]

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Tips for Time Management for Authors

August 30th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Get Organized, Marketing, Publicity

Tick-Tock: Time Management for Authors
One of the biggest complaints I hear from authors is lack of time to do it all.
Blogging, finding Facebook friends, Tweeting, surfing Ning for new networks, keeping abreast of new social media trends, attending critique group sessions, sending out e-mail newsletters, doing book signings, holding Web site contests…
And then, you [...]

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