marketing consultation


Making Memorable

 

 

 Memoirs Magical

 

 

Write  Compelling Memoir

THE WELL RED COYOTE BOOKSTORE

www.wellredcoyote.com  

Sept 18th, 2010

HWY 89A West - Sedona, AZ - RSVP

Patricia L. Brooks, Author, Speaker

Publishing Consultant, Educator

Brooks Goldmann Publishing, LLC

www.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com and www.plbrooks.com

 

Getting from Point A to Point B to Point C

Desire to Struggle to Realization

 

·        Give us the Emotion and Drama

o   Face your issues directly

·        Give us your Revelations and your Regrets

o   Show us pain and suffering - your overcoming adversity

·        Give us the Vulnerable Moments

o   Demonstrate your authentic self in intimate details

·        Make it Relevant and Essential to our lives

o   Take us on an adventure or spiritual quest

·        Take Control of the story

o   Voice your opinions and thoughts

·        Dig Deep and Reveal yourself to us

o   Illuminate your transformation and renewal

 

What did you want out of Your Life? 

How did you Struggle?

How did you Realize your Dreams?

THANKS TO WRITERS DIGEST MAGAZINE for some of these ideas www.writersdigest.com

5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – Marriott Suites Old Town, 3rd Ave/ Scottsdale Rd.

Please RSVP to Patricia L. Brooks, president/founder patricia@plbrooks.com

 

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:   

Why not seize the pleasure at once, how often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation.                                       

 

Jane Austen

   

5:30 p.m. Network - Order dinner   

 

6:00 p.m. Welcome - MEMBER introductions for 30 seconds ONLY – thank you!

 

6:30 p.m. Announcements     

 

 

Ø  AUG 14th WRITING CONFERENCE:  Write Now 2010, Wrigley Mansion, Phoenix, all day, register at  www.desertsleuths.com

 

Ø  SEPT 24-26th WRITING CONFERENCE/CONTESTS:  Members Betty Webb and Patricia L. Brooks will be speaking at the Wrangling with Writing - Tucson Radisson Hotel, register with the Society of South West Authors www.ssa-az.org or Donna J. Young, Wrangling with Writers Facebook page.

 

Ø  OCT 2nd – SEDONA BOOK FESTIVAL www.wellredcoyote.com

 

Ø  SCOTTSDALE LIBRARY – seeking locals authors for the library shelves – submit your books to www.scottsdalelibrary.org 

 

 Ø  CONTEST/AZ Authors Association: www.azauthors.com

  

Ø  MEMBER THANK YOU and CONGRATULATIONS:  art donation w/book:  Cay Randall May donated a piece of her art for the AZ Book Publishers May 1 Awards dinner - WIN award for books:  Dawn Fleming and Marcia Fine won Glyph Awards in their categories – congratulations!

 

Ø  MEMBER NEWS: Congratulations Marilyn Frazer and Joanne Deck are finalists/recipients of the Indie Excellence Award www.indieexcellence.com

 

Ø  MEMBERS speaking w/books - Sedona:  Two Members will be speaking at the Well Red Coyote Bookstore in Sedona - Kebba Buckley Button speaks: June 25, Fri. @7:00 p.m. with her book www.discoverthesecretenergizedyou.com and Patricia L. Brooks speaks on Sept. 18th Sat. with her book www.plbrooks.com on the topic of Memorable Memoirs.

 

 

6:45 – SPEAKER:   DR. MARCIA REYNOLDS

 

SPEAKER June 30th - Wed. 2010    

My Journey from Publishing to Marketing my Books

  1. Book #1: What I learned NOT to do when self-publishing
  2. Book #2: Self-published and over 6,000 copies sold
  3. Book #3: Finding my voice WANDER WOMAN - just released June 2010

I will share what I’ve learned on my publishing and marketing journey and what I am planning for the future. Come hear lessons learned to help make your journey more enjoyable.

 

Dr. Marcia Reynolds is currently marketing her new book called Wander Woman, on how today’s strong, restless women can find contentment and direction.  It was just published by Berrett-Koehler in June, 2010.       

 

Marcia is considered an expert on the brain, helping people to understand “why they do what they do.” Excerpts from Marcia’s book, Outsmart Your Brain, have appeared in major publications around the world.

 

She travels around the world speaking, training and coaching leaders and rising stars in major corporations. Excerpts from her books have appeared in many publications, including Fortune Magazine, Harvard Communications Newsletter, Cosmopolitan, The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times, and she has appeared on ABC World News and National Public Radio.

 

In addition to her doctorate in organizational psychology, she is also a Master Certified Coach and Certified Speaking Professional.  

 

    

SEE BELOW - UPCOMING SPEAKER SCHEDULE – 2010

 

·         JUNE 30th            Dr. Marcia Reynolds www.marciareynolds.com speaker, award winning author of several books shares her expertise

·         JULY  28th            Donis Casey – Historical Fiction Writer – published author - shares her success, ideas and habits www.doniscasey.com

·         AUG 25th              Laura Tohe is Dine (Navajo) l.tohe@asu.edu ASU professor of English, award winning author and poet

·         SEPT 29th              5th Anniversary – be ready to celebrate!   Stella Pope Duarte www.stellapopeduarte.com author of several award winning fiction books, speaker, advocate, educator,

·         OCT 27th              Vickie Mullins www.MullinsCreative.com author, speaker, creative consultant

·         NOV 17th special holiday date

·         DEC 15th special holiday date

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

PLEASE RSVP in advance for the next meeting to Patricia patricia@plbrooks.com or 480-250-5556.   

We appreciate your help in making this a special event for all of us and we look forward to seeing you again!    THANK YOU!

 

7:30 NETWORKING – meeting ends by 8:00 – thank you for coming!

 

Goals of the Group

  • Value all the professional women writers seeking to share their expertise
  • Honor all genres and all forms of professional writing
  • Attend monthly meetings  to move the group and its members forward
  • Learn and share in the experiences of monthly professional speakers
  • Grow the group to a membership of active and contributing women
  • Encourage participation by members as presenters, mentors, judges and volunteers
  • Support and challenge each other to always be writing
  • Help members to stretch as writers and reach lofty personal goals
  • Have fun, meet trustworthy women writers, share dreams

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Patricia L. Brooks, president, founder  

SCOTTSDALE SOCIETY OF WOMEN WRITERS

 

480-250-5556 or patricia@plbrooks.com

SCOTTSDALE SOCIETY OF

WOMEN WRITERS

WELCOMES:   Robin Reynolds

marketing/branding expert

 

WHAT:          Scottsdale Society of Women Writers Monthly Meeting

 

WHERE:       The Marriott Old Town, 7325 E. Third Ave. and Scottsdale Rd., So of Camelback, turn E at the light, parking near hotel

 

WHEN:          5:30 to 7:30, Wed. APRIL 28th Please RSVP*

 

WHY:             The Scottsdale Society of Women Writers gives members access to events of interest, a format for exchanging ideas, an opportunity to network with other women writers and authors, an alliance with businesses relating to writing and publishing, and camaraderie and support.  

 

HOW:             *RSVP now to Patricia at 480-250-5556 or patricia@plbrooks.com

                       

SPEAKER:     Robin Reynolds will present Marketing to the MAX: What My Dogs Taught Me about Marketing My Book.  Packed with information on branding, developing marketing messages and marketing tools from press kits to Twitter, this presentation will discuss some of the things that have worked and not worked for Robin in marketing her book. Whether you’re promoting your book, publishing company or you as an author, you’re sure to find Robin’s insights funny, inspiring and heartfelt.

 

Robin Reynolds is a creative advertising and marketing professional who has helped brand and position the products and services of Fortune 500 companies and sole entrepreneurs alike. Her creative work has earned international recognition with Clios, Addys and New York Art Directors—Gold & Silver Awards. Currently, she is President and Head Noodler of her own creative marketing agency, NICE Creative.  In addition to developing marketing campaigns for her clients, she published her first book, Life to the MAX:  Maxims for a Great Life by a Dog named Max. 

 

 

Some Things I Learned at the

 

San Diego State University

 

  

Writers Conference – 2010

 

  

and more things I know and share with you!

 

Patricia L. Brooks, author, writer, speaker, publishing consultant, faculty  www.plbrooks.com www.blog.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

“Connecting readers to authors is the Primary Goal” here for this weekend!

TAKING A LOOK AT PUBLISHING:

·         You must have a good concept and/or a great story first.

o   Readers have a lot to choose from and demand good work.

·         You must have good writing skills.

o   Readers are an educated and intellectual – give them what they want!

·         You must know the market – our readers are a savvy bunch.

o   Research with interviews, online, library sources and personal observation.

·         You cannot quit – be resilient and persevere.

o   If you write, you have to write.

·         You must be open to suggestions from various sources.

o   The best information comes from surprising voices – be open.

·         You must be professional in all you do.

o   Do not take short cuts; take time to do it correctly up front.

·         You must be genuine in the writing and promotion.

o   You get what you give out, give it your all.

TAKING A LOOK AT YOUR MANUSCRIPT:

·         It must be clean and revised several times before the editing process.

o   Don’t throw your book together in haste, show the editor respect.

·         It must be enough for a book - consider first a short story.

o   Take a hard look at your topic then do your outline and table of contents.

·         It must be more than a regional piece if you have lofty goals.

o   Honor our global society and allow yourself all the opportunities out there.

·         It needs goals, objectives and strategies in a well written plan.

o   Write out the steps you will take to your destination and the action needed.

·         It needs an author who is willing to take risks to make it a success.

o   Remember launching a book means always believing in your project.

·         It needs to find a place beyond its initial comfort level on your blog.

o   Respect the audience is looking for what you have to say – so say it!

TAKING A LOOK AT YOUR MARKETING:

·         Research every aspect of the niche, primary and secondary markets.

o   Understand you have readers you may be unaware of, give it some thought.

·         Prepare a synopsis of the book chapter by chapter.

o   Be prepared to share your work when called upon by an agent or the media.

·         Write an Author’s Platform for your book – regardless of genre and topic.

o    See my blog for a sample – a good practice for all of us!

·         Prepare a Book Proposal – regardless of how you plan to publish.

o    Decide if it will be independently or traditionally - this helps you get organized!

·         Always have a couple of fully revised chapters ready for review.

o   Remember, somebody may agree to do a peer review for you – be ready.

·         Develop a full Marketing Plan – this is your product.

o   Request this outline from me and get started; no one else will do it for you.

·         Read reviews of books currently coming out regardless of genre.

o   Peruse the newspapers everyday – you will learn from these commentaries.

·         Compare your book to current titles to know where to position your book.

o   Don’t be afraid of the 300 books published every day – just be ready.

·         Determine immediately what is unique and different about your book.

o   Practice your 30 second commercial so it rolls off your tongue easily.

·         Extol the virtues of your book and how it will entertain, inform or educate the reader.

o   Do something to be competitive – readers want value for their time.

·         Toot your own horn - no one else will do it as well as you will.

o   Forget shyness – you are now promoting a product and yourself.

·         Be fully aware of who is the reader/buyer of your book.

o   Do surveys, interviews or give away chapters for feedback to learn more.

·         Be very clear on the angle and/or twist of the book.

o   Be sure it is clear to you, so it is even clearer for the reader – keep it simple.

·         Be unwavering on why we “need” to buy your book and read it.

o   Remember you want readers to read the book and tell their friends about it.

·         Be absolutely sure of where the “hole” is that you can fill in the market.

o   Address this quickly, step back and take a strong approach to your plan.

TAKING A LOOK AT A MARKET ANALYSIS:

·         Who is the true audience for this book?

o   Is it broader than first anticipated; has a new trend come to light?

·         How big is that audience?

o   What are the demographics, the statistics to back your information?

·         Who is the target market for the book?

o   Have you considered all options for the first line of readers?

·         How will you find them?

o   Are they online, in bookstores, at events, in organizations or in corporations?

·         Are you being brutally honest with yourself about your market impact?

o   Is there more that you can do to make yourself successful?

·         What genre will this book fall into first?

o   Have you had a peer review to be sure you are seeing the big picture?

·         Where will bookstores shelve this book for the best sales?

o   Peruse bookstores and visualize your book on the shelves and ask booksellers.

·         Are you willing to role play your approach to bookstores?

o   Practice with a book seller; tell them your book will be out soon.  Take notes.

·         Do you have all the questions and objectives, all the answers prepared?

o   Practice dealing with “no” and with “yes” – anticipate the situation.

·         Do you understand the market trends playing a part in your book launch?

o   Read the newspaper – research online – understand the book business now.

TAKING A LOOK AT THE PR/MARKETING PLATFORM:

·         How will you create “Book Buzz” – word-of-mouth FREE marketing?

o   Can you write a Hot 100 Hit List of close friends and contacts?

·         How will you share your expertise to enhance your book’s PR?

o   Do you have a credibility statement on yourself?

·         How have you become an authority in your writing?

o   Why did you choose your topic?  What made you knowledgeable?

·         Are you willing to speak to groups with your book?

o   Be preparing a talk – even 20 minutes for a non-profit to boost sales.

·         Are you willing to blog faithfully about your writing or your book?

o   Be keeping a log of blogging ideas that relate to your topics.

·         Do you have a current bio, website and/or business card to enhance your image/PR?

o   Start collecting these from other authors and visualizing the same for you.

·         What is the angle you will use to get good PR immediately?

o   Review PR and media releases on other author websites in your genre.

·         What is distinctive about you and your book that would make for good PR?

o   Begin journaling while writing the book or promoting it – talk to yourself.

·         Do you have a critique partner you trust to read all your PR/marketing materials?

o   Join a writers group and critique group - trust other writers.

·         Are you willing to attend writing/publishing conferences to improve yourself?

o   Do at least one or two a year – and be a writer/author.

·         Do you read at least a dozen or more books a year in your genre?

o   Read to write – no excuses; if you don’t read, your readers won’t read either.

·         Are you willing to show your passion for your book by doing all of the above?

o   Pace yourself – pick three for the first month and add as you go – good luck.

GENERAL REMINDERS FOR ALL OF US:

·         Think of your book as a business or commercial entity.

·         Pick a subject you have expertise in and write on it with fierce abandon.

·         Inform yourself on how many books are written on your topic.

·         Create an audience for yourself.

·         Understand what your book means for other people.

·         Study “smaller” competition too – not just the best seller list.

·         Write what you know.

·         Listen to advice you hear again and again.

·         Trust your writer’s path, the stories that haunt you, the unique stories.

·         Believe these stories pick you; you are here for a reason, so write to some degree daily.

ENJOY – AND HAPPY WRITING - PATRICIA

}  PUBLISH YOURSELF AS THE EXPERT!

}  Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM – www.BrooksGoldmannPublishing.com

}  ENTREPRENEURIAL WOMEN’S BUSINESS BOOT CAMP – FEB 6th, 2010

}  Chaparral Suites – Scottsdale, AZ 10:00-3:00 p.m.

}  www.businesswomensbootcamp.com

}  Understand What Moves You

?     Don’t think about the READER as you write

?     Don’t think about your past SUCCESSES

?     Envision what you want the BOOK to be

 

}  Understand What Moves Them

?     Remember it’s not what they HEAR in your work

?     Remember it’s what they are EXPERIENCING

?     Remember they want a passionate TEACHER

 

}  Develop a Book Proposal/Outline

?     Get out of your COMFORT zone

?     Learn to deserve your AUTHORITY

?     Make it VIABLE

 

}  Honor for Whom you Need to be a VOICE

?     Evaluate your ideas in terms of your AUDIENCE

?     Note how they will be impacted in a POSITIVE Way

?     Show your PERSONALITY, let them get to know You

 

}  A Winning Writing Plan – THE DO’S

?     Remember the opening is the immediate HOOK

?     Begin in the right place with the BEST material

?     Give them good stories - include your EXPERTISE

 

 

}  A Winning Writing Plan – THE DON’TS

?     Don’t open with anything but the TRUTH

?     Don’t bore us – get to the POINT

?     Don’t push HUMOR, let it flow naturally

 

}  A Winning Writing Plan – THE BRAIDING

?     Do an element of SURPRISE for the reader

?     Use THREE topics or approaches in Braiding

?     Allow for “NATURAL” organization in your structure

 

}  Five W’s of Good Reporting - the Five P’s for SUCCESS

?     Who, What, When, Where, Why

?     Patience, persistence, perseverance, perception, perspective

 

}  GOALS steps to consider

?     Write a book that is VISUALLY appealing

?     Produce a GOOD Product then GOOD Marketing

?     LISTEN to advice you hear over and over again

 

}  OBJECTIVESdestinations to seek

?     Develop a STRONG Author’s Platform

?     Connect to your readers with HEART and SOUL

?     Think commercially and KEEP them

 

 }  STRATEGIESaction plan ideas to ponder

?     Consider a co-author for COLLABORATION

?     Be both analytical and emotional – LEFT/RIGHT

?     Keep a distinct TONE and PACE

 

}  Research for YOU

?     Look to the Future – and observe TRENDS

?     Seek RISKS – but stay true to your voice

?     Press Ahead – yet MONITOR your plans

 

}  Develop a Pre-marketing PLAN

?     Get a “BRAND” – situate your work

?     Get a business “MINDSET” – make comparisons

?     Be “CREATIVE” - where is the hole in the market?

 

}  The FINAL Analysis

?     Why are you the EXPERT – the authority?

?     What is your EXPERTISE – the topic?

?     Are you willing to be AUTHENTIC to create “buzz”?

 

 

My Offer ONE FREE HOUR of consultation on publishing or writing or editing

?     Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM        CELL - 480-250-5556

?     EMAIL - info@brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

?     www.blog.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

Marketing for Less

 

Success in 2010

Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM,

Speaker, Author, Publishing Consultant, ASU Associate Faculty

www.plbrooks.com and www.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com  480-250-5556

President:  Scottsdale Society of Women Writers

§  M            IS FOR MISSION STATEMENT

 

§  Make it your own – Memorable – position yourself/your product

 

§  A                        IS FOR ACTION PLANS

 

§  Action Plans are the Strategies – Goals/Objectives w/Vision

 

§  R                        IS FOR RESEARCH

 

§  Rule #1 – Know the competition - Rule #2 – Know who you are

 

§  K                        K IS FOR KEEPING TOUCH

 

§  Kindness in building relationships – use of “viral marketing”

 

§  E                        E IS FOR E COMMERCE

 

§  Explode the marketplace - Electrify you/your product

 

§  T             T IS FOR THE (30) THIRTY SECOND COMMERCIAL

 

§  Teach and Tell - Take time to prepare to win

 

 

§  I              I IS FOR THE INTERNET

 

§  Success is not an accident, take advantage: social media

§  N                        N IS FOR NEGOTIATE

 

§  Negotiate – Make a commitment to be an industry partner

 

§  G            G IS FOR GIVING THANKS

 

§  Give thanks - Grace the marketplace, Build a better brand

 

 

ü  What makes you a Success with your personal Brand?

 

ü  How will you target to Compete when 85% of business is done Online?

 

ü  How Committed are you to Selling what they want and need?

 

ü  Are you Prepared and Willing to attract what you need in 2010?

 

ü  Are you able to act like an Entrepreneur and think like a Customer?

 

SUGGESTED READING:

 

v  Seven Habits of Highly Successful People – Stephen R. Covey

v  Hot Leads…Cold Shoulders – Robin Craig and Norma Ory

v  Who Moved my Cheese? – Spencer Johnson, MD

v  Good to Great – Jim Collins

v  The Tipping Point - Malcom Gladwell

v  Blink – Malcom Gladwell

v  Don’t Worry, Make Money – Richard Carlson, PhD

 

 

QUOTE FOR TODAY:

The way I see it, if you want the Rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.

                                                                        Dolly Parton

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Patricia L. Brooks, president, founder

SCOTTSDALE SOCIETY OF WOMEN WRITERS

RSVP - 480-250-5556 – patricia@plbrooks.com or  info@brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

SCOTTSDALE SOCIETY OF WOMEN WRITERS

WELCOMES:   LINDA VANDEVREDE

public relations consultant and author

 

WHAT:           Scottsdale Society of Women Writers Monthly Meeting

 

WHERE:        Meeting Location: The Marriott Old Town, 7325 E. Third Ave.

 at Scottsdale Rd., So of Camelback, turn E at the light

 

WHEN:           5:30 to 7:30, Wed. November 18h    Please RSVP*

 

WHY:             The Scottsdale Society of Women Writers gives members access to events of interest, a format for exchanging ideas, an opportunity to network with other women authors, an alliance with businesses relating to writing and publishing and camaraderie and support.  

 

HOW:             *RSVP now to Patricia at 480-250-5556 or patricia@plbrooks.com  

 

 

HOLIDAY DONATION BOOK DRIVE – Crossroads for Women

 

HOLIDAY DONATION:  Please bring a new adult book to the meeting on the 18th to be donated to the Crossroads for Women half-way house for their new library.   The Scottsdale Society of Women Writers holiday charitable donation for 2009 offers the books in time for the Holidays.  Thank you in advance for your contribution to the women.

 

 SPEAKER:    Linda Vandevrede, Public Relations Consultant and Author

 www.lindavandavrede.com and www.valleyprblog.com

 

VandeVrede has been in high-tech public relations for more than 25 years, working for startups such as KnowledgeNet, iMemories and Sequencia, mid-size companies such as Viasoft, and large multinational corporations such as Honeywell and Data General. Many of the strategies and concepts she uses to help increase brand awareness and reputation are described in her book, Press Releases Are Not a PR Strategy, which won the Arizona Book Publishing Association Glyph award in 2008.

 

TOPIC:  Press Releases 101

Public relations and press releases have evolved significantly over the last few years because of social media.   The days of creating and mailing one press release to the masses are over.   Instead, these are the days of creating “social media releases” and reaching diversified and segmented communities in the manner in which they choose to be reached.   This presentation provides an introduction to what constitutes “press releases” and tips on what to write, when to write, and various ways to distribute in order to get the maximum benefit of book publicity.      

ENTREPRENEURIAL MOTHERS ASSOCIATION

 

 

November 10, 2009 11:30 pm to 1:00 pm

EMA-Northeast Valley features:

Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM

publishing consultant, speaker, author

Stone Creek Golf Club – 4435 E. Paradise Village Parkway, Phoenix, AZ

Please RSVP for lunch - 602-432-2537 with Bebe Heng.

 

 

 

Marketing for Less

 

 

 

 

Patricia L. Brooks

 

 

  

 

MAOM

 

 

 

 

 

Publishing Consultant

author, speaker 

 

 


 

 

Patricia takes you on your first step to Marketing for Less with Passion because she believes you must know you can do this yourself.  The journey is fresh and uplifting in its account of how she prepared to go from being a small home-based business owner and part-time university professor in 1996 to a published author and sought after consultant.  She is president and founder of the Scottsdale Society of Women Writers and owner of her second business, Brooks Goldmann Publishing Company, LLC.  www.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

 

Her perspective is generous and worth noting as she shares with you how to get Focused on your goals, objectives and strategies in the “new wave” of social networking and technology that is available to all of us.  This entrepreneur shows Wit, Courage and Faith during times of challenge by sharing ideas to help you become more competitive from your own vantage point. 

 

Along with insight into a philosophy of business worth emulating; she will Motivate you.  Regardless of your competition, you will be shown how to launch your Vision for Marketing Success in the New Year.  You will learn how to take advantage of the promotional opportunities that are available to your business. 

Patricia asks you to think about your Vision for new business, and seek the advantages beyond your current efforts.  She wants you to be Honest about how much Commitment you have made, and how Prepared and Willing you are to be critical at all check points in your marketing plan.  She expects you to ask yourself what makes you a candidate for success.

 

 

 

 

Path to Publishing/Marketing – 480-250-5556

FREE ONE HOUR CONSULTATION

Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM - Speaker, Author, Publishing Consultant

Brooks Goldmann Publishing Co. LLC info@brooksgoldmannpublishing.com

?  Ernest Hemingway

? “There is no friend as loyal as a book.”

 

?  Why do you want to write?

?  Why do you want to publish?

 

?  Editors make great Partners

? Bring the “eagle  eye” to mature the work

? Honor compelling, clear copy

? Cultivate a must read book

? Shape it and improve it for the reader

 

?  The “Hottest” Selling Point

? Your title Succinct to Sell – 7 to 10 words

? Dress it up - Clear and Curious

? Make it Count and be Memorable

 

?  The Back Cover Counts

? Short testimonials – no Bragging

? Your photo and Message

? Genre – Price – 10 Seconds to Sell

 

?  The Cover Creation and Design

? 7 seconds to Success from 6 feet way

? Influences the Buying Decision

? Emotion/entertainment/WIIIFM/optimistic

 

?  Interior Design and Layout

? Creatively enhance your work

? Deliver a delight to Read

? Photos and illustrations  - harmony

 

?  Printing Particulars

? Digital printing  vs. Offset Printing

? Book size, page count, paper weight, color

? Soft cover or hard cover or both

 

?  Marketing You and Your Book - PLAN

? Social networking online – Facebook, Twitter, Linked In

? Websites  and blogs – Internet Media

? Bookmarks - Business cards – Fact sheet

? Posters and Banners – events - Media

 

?  Book Launch – You and Them

? Warehousing and storage - wholesale to retail

? Distributors  - to the wholesaler or bookstores

? Homework - Reputation - Strategy - Cost effective

 

?  Traditional Publishing Plan

? Book Proposals for niche markets

? Agents to the publisher  - Prestige - Advances, Marketing

? Media control, Rights – contracts - attorney

 

?  Self Publishing/Independent Perspective

? In control, make more per book, process much quicker

? Costs for book production/marketing

? Partner: Publishing Consultant/Book Shepherd

 

?  Suggested Reading

? Writing Down the Bones – Natalie Goldberg

? Your Life as Story – Tristine Rainer

? The Power to Write – Caroline Joy Adams

? The Right to Write – Julia Cameron

? Lessons of a Lifetime of Writing – David Morrell

 

The Write Stuff

 

Presented by the Scottsdale Society of Women Writers

 

 

Saturday, October 10, 2009, 10 am - 3 pm

Scottsdale Civic Center Library

3839 N. Drinkwater Blvd.

Scottsdale, AZ 85251-4452

 

 

 

 

Registrants please print legibly:

 

 

NAME_________________________________________________________________

 

ADDRESS______________________________________________________________

PHONE_________________________________________________________________

 

EMAIL _________________________________________________________________

 

WEBSITE_______________________________________________________________

WHAT YOU WRITE______________________________________________________

 



 

$10 box lunch - includes choice of veggie, ham or turkey sandwich, cookie, tax and gratuity.

 

Please make $10 check payable to Old Town Marriott Suites and mail to by Sept. 30th:
Patricia L. Brooks
Brooks Goldmann Publishing Company, LLC

7970 E. Camelback Road, 710
Scottsdale, AZ 85251

 


The Write Stuff speakers:

 

 

Patricia L. Brooks, MAOM

Patricia is the president and founder of the Scottsdale Society of Women Writers and will be sharing her expertise on Marketing You and Your Book for Less and the Path to Publishing.

Patricia is the published author of Gifts of Sisterhood - a memoir - www.plbrooks.com.  She owns Brooks Goldmann Publishing Company, LLC with her husband - www.brooksgoldmannpublishing.com - offering publishing consultation and book shepherd services.  She is working on a non-fiction/self-help book and a memoir at this time.

 

Marilyn McGrath

 

Marilyn is the author of the novel All You Know On Earth and will be teaching a creative writing workshop. Great fun for writers at all levels.

 

Marilyn is also a published poet and has written non-fiction for magazines and newspapers in Florida and Arizona. She taught English at Arizona State University and worked as copyeditor for a national golf magazine knowing nothing about the game. Currently, she offers creative writing workshops at local community centers. She lives in Fountain Hills, Arizona, with her husband Mac. Visit her website at www.marilynmcgrath.com

 

 

Barbara Nixon

 

Barbara is an instructional designer who has experience editing books, educational materials, as well as corporate trainings. She will share editing steps for writers as well as provide advice when searching for an editor to hire.

 

Barbara is a 2003 Telly Award winner for writing Understanding Weather Concepts science video script. She is currently working on her first book for children.

 

 

Dana Davis

 

Dana will share the pros and cons of eBooks and ePublishers as well as anecdotes about her own writing research.

 

Dana is a four time award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction. Her published books include Desert Magick: Superstitions, Breach of Worlds, and The Mask of Tamirella. Her adult fantasy Deadly Fate: Book One of the Teadai Prophecies is scheduled for release September 2009 from SynergEbooks Publishing. Visit her website at www.danadaviswriting.com   



*The Scottsdale Society of Women Writers meets the last Wed. night of the month.

*Any and all women interested in the camaraderie of a women’s writing group are welcome.

*Please feel free to join them at their monthly dinner meetings at the Old Town Marriot Suites. 

*Also, please RSVP to patricia@plbrooks.com to attend the upcoming meetings – space is limited. 

*Use the same email for any questions.

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