HOW TO BUILD A GREAT AUTHOR BRAND FOR YOURSELF -2
We told you we’d be back, right? Here are a few more tips on how to build your author brand.
6. Come up with your brand colours and tagline.
7. Be authentic. Your audience will connect with you better when you are real. Be yourself.
8. Portray professionalism; be as professional as possible. Also, address people with utmost courtesy. Be nice and kind.
9. Be consistent. Always show up. You can select at least two social media platforms to focus on and give value consistently.
We trust you got value.
Which of these points have you been practising? Which one would you work on from now on? We’d love to know in the comment section.
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HOW TO BUILD A GREAT AUTHOR BRAND FOR YOURSELF. - Pt. 1 of 2
1. Establish your purpose for writing. Why are you writing? What goals do you want to achieve through your books?
2. Define your message. What message do you wish to convey to people? Spell it out.
3. Identify your target audience. Who are your ideal readers? Who are you willing to reach with your message? Finding your primary audience is very key to growing your author brand.
4. Showcase your brand everywhere. Your author bio, your website, and your social media platforms must portray clearly what your brand stands for. At a glance, prospective readers should be able to tell what your brand is about.
5. Identify your uniqueness (unique selling point) and ride on it.
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Coffee to the rescue.😄
Have you ever been this sleepy when you’re almost finishing a book?
Many people resort to taking coffee so they can stretch a little longer. 😁
Does it work for you?
We’d love to know in the comments. 😊
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3 Sure and Easy Ways to Write More Consistently
1. Separate your feelings from your writing. Write, whether you feel like doing it or not.
2. Find a period during the day that works best for you. You might want to consider that period of the day you feel most calm and least distracted. It could be the early hours of the day or noon or late at night.
3. Read more. Stephen Kings once said, “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot”. And this is one of the greatest secrets to writing consistently.
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Everyone vs. Every one.
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These two combinations of ‘every’ and ‘one’ can be confusing.
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I will not get on your nerves by defining both terms.😆 The problem often faced lies in their usage; not when speaking, but when writing.
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Here is how to use them correctly:
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'Everyone' (one word) is used in collective contexts, i.e. when you are referring to all the people in a group.
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Example: Grandma said everyone can come for lunch.
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'Every one' (two words) is used when being specific about each person in a group.
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Example: Grandma said every one of you can come for lunch.
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There is a tip to help you get it right without overthinking it.
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Can you guess what it is?🤔 The clue is in the examples.
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OK, here goes . . .
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'Everyone’ does not need to be followed by ‘of.’
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‘Every one’ must be followed by ‘of' because it is used in contexts where each person is being referred to as a distinct member in a collection of people.
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Get it?👐🏾
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Do you like my little jig💃🏾in the animated clip above? I can be quite playful.😄 Don’t be fooled; I can be very serious, too!🙂
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I have always loved animated stuff.
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Many thanks to @olorirash who launched me into animation mode. I am loving it!
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Questions? Please, feel free to ask.
Comments? Please, feel free to drop them.
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