Professional Relationships: How to Deal with the Characters You Can't Re-Write
Dunlith Hill Writing Guides, Book 2
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For good or ill, once money enters the picture, you become a professional writer: even if you've never received a penny for your words, as soon as you try to sell them - to agents, editors, or the public - the nature of many of your social relationships changes. People will no longer care about you; they'll only care about what you and your writing can do for them.
This guide looks at all the people who will be involved in buying and selling your books, what you need to understand about them, and how to deal with them. Using the principles in Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People as a framework, you will learn how the mantra of the professional - "I have no problems; I cause no problems; I solve your problems" - is the key to your success as a writer.
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Business consultant and former MGM director of creative affairs Stephanie Palmer reveals the techniques used by Hollywood's top writers, producers, and directors to get financing for their projects and explains how you can apply these techniques to be more successful in your own high-stakes meetings.
As Palmer has found, the strategies used to sell yourself and your ideas in Hollywood not only work in other businesses, they often work better.
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Much Too General to Be Useful
- By Coldmountain on 05-22-15
By: Stephanie Palmer
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Overdeliver
- Build a Business for a Lifetime Playing the Long Game in Direct Response Marketing
- By: Brian Kurtz
- Narrated by: Brian Kurtz
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Whether you’re new to marketing or a seasoned pro, this book gives you a crystal-clear road map to grow your business, make more money, maximize your impact in your market, and love what you’re doing while you’re doing it. Author Brian Kurtz takes you inside the craft to help you use all the tools at your disposal - from the intricate relationship between lists, offers, and copy, to continuity and creating lifetime value, to the critical importance of multichannel marketing and more - so you can succeed wildly, exceed all your expectations, and overdeliver every time.
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1 of the best books on marketing - highly recommended
- By Patrick J. Stiles on 12-13-19
By: Brian Kurtz
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The Introvert Entrepreneur
- Amplify Your Strengths and Create Success on Your Own Terms
- By: Beth L. Buelow
- Narrated by: Beth L. Buelow
- Length: 7 hrs and 1 min
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In The Introvert Entrepreneur, professional coach Beth Buelow shows listeners how to harness their natural gifts (including curiosity, independence, and a love of research) and counteract their challenges (such as an aversion to networking and self-promotion). She addresses a wide range of topics.
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Good Info.
- By Heather Taskovics on 05-09-16
By: Beth L. Buelow
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Before and After the Book Deal
- A Writer’s Guide to Finishing, Publishing, Promoting, and Surviving Your First Book
- By: Courtney Maum
- Narrated by: Courtney Maum
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Everything you've ever wanted to know about publishing but were too afraid to ask is right here in this funny, candid guide by acclaimed author Courtney Maum. Before and After the Book Deal: A Writer's Guide to Finishing, Publishing, Promoting, and Surviving Your First Book has over 150 contributors from all walks of the industry, including internationally best-selling authors Anthony Doerr, Roxane Gay, Garth Greenwell, Lisa Ko, R. O. Kwon, Rebecca Makkai, and Ottessa Moshfegh, alongside cult favorites Sarah Gerard, Melissa Febos, Mitchell S. Jackson, and Mira Jacob.
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A gem for early-stage writers
- By Ludmil Mitrev on 03-20-21
By: Courtney Maum