When you compare the online traffic to a news website versus a publisher website, who gets the most visitors? Think the New York Times and Fox News versus HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster. The news websites get way more traffic. It’s not even close. Yet, both groups create massive amounts of content that people enjoy
Publishers: Avoid Grading an Author’s Social Media Status
When I was in college, my initial major was landscape design and architecture. For some strange reason, I had visions of designing golf courses with fancy clubhouses around the world. But, my dream was crushed as a sophomore student when I was graded on our biggest project of the year. I was given the task
How to Recover from a Marketing Injury
True confession time: I’m a guy who finds it difficult to accept my real age. Many people don’t know that I’m actually 47 years old. I guess my blond hair has a way of hiding most of the gray that’s on my head. And, when people try to guess my age, they usually think I’m
He Who Owns the Reader Owns the Sale
Imagine the pressure of trying to walk on a tightrope. It’s scary enough just attempting to keep your balance. But, what if maintaining your balance isn’t your biggest worry? What if you’re afraid that the tightrope itself might break? This anxiety represents how many of my publisher clients can feel in today’s economy. Not only
10 Steps to Create a Sensational Speech
There’s an old adage among professional speakers that says “The brain can only absorb what the behind can withstand.” This means that the longer you talk, the less information your audience tends to remember. When a speaker covers too much information, it all tends to run together and cancel itself out in the listener’s mind.
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