The world’s need to innovate has never been greater. Sadly, though, the USA loses over $360 billion every year in failed innovations. The solution is found in an ancient path which instructs us in the difference between a good idea and an inspired one. Author Candace Long explains, “Receiving a revelatory idea and walking it out is one of the …
Master Class with Henry DeVries: Client Attraction Chain Reaction
HENRY’S PRESENTATION WILL: Demonstrate the top 7 strategies for attracting high-paying clients Show how to craft persuasive educating-expert marketing materials Detail the 5-step social media game to accomplish more in less time About Henry DeVries Henry is the Founder of Indie Books International. Every year he helps thousands of business leaders with pragmatic advice on attracting high-paying clients through his writing and …
Selling Books After You Speak
When speaking for larger association conferences, you may have the ability to place your book in the conference bookstore. Here are some suggestions for making the most of this opportunity. Ask if the conference or program offers a bookstore. Not all conferences have a bookstore program, and each is run a little differently. For example, for several years Cathy has …
Front Matters with Guest Blogger Susan Lindsey
Preface or prologue? Foreword or introduction? How much do you know about the stuff that comes before “the real book”? Let’s break it down. Foreword: Prefatory comments for a book. A foreword is written by someone other than the author. The foreword (not foreward or forword) is styled like the rest of the text and typically is only a page or two …