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Many people wonder when it is going to be their turn to get attention on the web.  ”I’ve been blogging for months now. I don’t get people coming to my site! What’s wrong?”

Experts tell you that  you just need to keep at it. Eventually your voice will be heard if you do certain things. But how do you get there? What’s the path? Where do you start?

Following are 10 ways to can jumpstart your success:

  1. Write about someone else. Who is big in the news right now? Write about that person or those people.
  2. Write about the biggest trends. What are they? You can find those trends on sites like Twitter.
  3. Write about one of your passions. Write about the top 10 things people should know about cars, books, dogs, travel, etc.
  4. Create great questions. What’s the best question you have ever been asked? “That’s a good question,” people will tell me. I am a question collector. Collect great questions from those you know.
  5. Do something for someone else and write about it. Spend a day helping out in a non-profit in your area. Whether it’s the Boys and Girls Club or a soup kitchen or a school, etc., write about that experience. Send it to the organization when you are done and ask them to share it out on the web.
  6. Run a contest for a day. I ran a contest for a day and gave away a gift certificate of $25. I had over 100 people actively involved. It was a fun contest to find out how many pictures were on the wall at a local restaurant that had over 350 caricatures lining their walls.
  7. Build a list of top resources. Everyone loves lists. They make things simpler. What’s your top list of resources for your particular business or area of expertise. Create that list.
  8. Share a vulnerability. I’m shy. Most people would never believe that of me. But I am one of those people who teaches what she most needs to learn. I have been working in the area of teaching people how to network better for more than 15 years and I still HATE to go to live networking events. What about you? Where can you share a vulnerability?
  9. Create a video. Start Vlogging. I have been wanting to go out and video people on the street and ask them their tips for better networking. I have been asking this question for years but I would love to do this on the street and see what develops. You will not only get one form of media but more as you realize that people share things when they are on camera that will surprise you . . . sometimes even, delight you. And if it surprises or delights you chances are, it will do the same for your readers and their friends.
  10. Create a podcast. Use a tool like Blog Talk Radio. It’s been one of my best strategies for growing content. I get to bond when I interview someone for my radio show. It’s a much deeper interview and I get the most amazing guests.

Bonus: Read other bloggers such as Chris Brogan and Seth Godin and Carol Roth who love to push the envelope on blogging. Get inspired by blogs like 1000 Awesome Things. Start writing. Do it for you. You will build a discipline and a following as you build your passion. Jump down the Rabbit Hole! Have fun! Share your results with me!

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It’s great to have experts on book publishing with us in our think tank. From Jon Malysiak who has experience in book writing, book agenting and book acquisitions to Kerry LaCoste who has extensive background designing books to a team of wordpress and marketing experts who help with integrating the best marketing strategies into the fabric of the book authoring and launch process, we are excited to offer support.

Right now we are only focusing on the non-fiction book–specifically, the business non-fiction book. The following are probably the most important tips to remember when publishing your book that so many don’t follow:

  1. For the best book possible, find the patterns of what other readers of the top similar books have liked and what they have disliked. To do this go on Amazon and copy both what other readers like about each book as well as what they don’t like into a word document. Leave the information for a day and then go back and look at the patterns that you see. See what the majority of people like and, also, what they don’t like and what they think is missing. It will be these things that you want to make sure you put into your book so that when your book comes out you will have filled in the gaps and, of course, given them the usual things they want to know more about.
  2. Don’t write your whole book! I don’t know how many times authors come to us with what they think is a finished manuscript.  It’s like coming to a builder with a finished house and then asking him to, essentially, rebuild it. Instead, come to us with your first or second draft of an outline, and, if you want a chapter or two. Even if you come with just an outline I believe you have made your job easier for yourself and those who can help you.Now we can all roll up our shirt sleeves and really create an outline that represents both what the market needs and then your response to it. We take the time to do research that will help you make sure you are writing for the market’s needs. Otherwise, you end up with what we call a “ME TOO” book–one that is just like the others and that results in lower sales of your book and a much tougher time marketing it.
  3. Go to some book authoring class or get coaching. When you are writing consider a group either face-to-face or on the internet. One to consider is http://www.internetwritingworkshop.org/. Another choice is to try a group like www.youwriteon.com. It’s free. For those of you who want more help, that’s where one of our coaching workshops or online coaching support can help.
  4. Learn about the whole range of options for your book. What we mean here is that you really need to explore your options regarding traditional or self publishing and then explore the wide range of options around your choice. Take one of our authors who is just coming out with his new book on wisdom for those just graduating from college. We have spent hours working with Mike to explore everything from the size of his book to the design of his cover to the various social media to use to release his book. It has been great to help him really gain the wisdom he needs to effectively compete in a very competitive market of self-help books.Want to know more? Click here to contact us and we’ll be happy to provide more support.

    What do you think? What are some of the top tips you have found? Share this blog post with others you care about!

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Great New Book Coming Out – Inclusion Paradox, And We Helped!

June 30, 2009

We are so happy to announce that our client, Andres Tapia, is coming out with his groundbreaking new book, The Inclusion Paradox. It has been a long and devoted journey for Networlding and our team of experts to help Andres and his book get published. We know you will greatly appreciate and enjoy this solid [...]

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