Monthly Archives: January 2009

This little piggy went to market


The last in a series of how to put together a killer book proposal
In part 2 of this series I discussed which components were important to include as part of your nonfiction book proposal.  Two of the key components I mentioned were Competitive Title Analysis and the all important Market Analysis.
Competitive title analysis
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If writing content is king


Then writing topic is Queen.
The wisdom out there is pretty clear.  If you want to bring folks to your site, keep them there and bring them back for more, then you must write outstanding content.  I certainly won’t dispute that.  What I will say is that there is a second part of the equation that [...]

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How to write the killer book proposal


Part 2 in a series on how to build a perfect book proposal Head on back to see part 1 here.
In the first part of this series I made the point that the strategy for publication of a nonfiction book is pretty different from your standard Great American Novel strategy. This really should not be [...]

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The long and the short of it


Good Monday, folks.  I’m proud to have a guest post this morning from Wayne Long from over at Long Short Stories.  This guy’s a pistol!  Careful…
Take it away, Wayne!
Greetings, Tumblemoose readers!
My name is Wayne C. Long and I am an award-winning professional writer of adult short stories. When I was asked by my StumbleUpon friend [...]

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The tumblemoose community is the best


I received (for the second time) a Butterfly Award last week.  The first time I received it from my friend Rachel at AverageGalDotCom.   I was humbled and though I was thankful for the kudos, I was just flat out busy and it fell off of my radar.  So when the email RSS feed from Cash2Blog [...]

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