Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Publishing Coach Podcast #5-The Four Ps
More from Bill O'Hanlon, author/co-author of 27 books, on how to write your book and get it published. This episode stressess the importance of having a unique slant or angle on your topic in order to more easily sell your project. Visit Bill's website for more information: www.billohanlon.com.
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Publishing Coach Podcast #4- Finding Your Unique Slant
More from Bill O'Hanlon, author/co-author of 27 books, on how to write your book and get it published. This episode stressess the importance of having a unique slant or angle on your topic in order to more easily sell your project. Visit Bill's website for more information: www.billohanlon.com.
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Publishing Coach Podcast #3- My, What A Big Platform You Have, Pt. 2
More from Bill O'Hanlon, author/co-author of 27 books, on how to write your book and get it published. This episode continues a discussion on the importance of "platform," the publishing buzzword that can make the difference between being published and not being published. Visit Bill's website for more information: www.billohanlon.com.
Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Publishing Coach Podcast #2- My, What A Big Platform You Have, Pt. 1
In this episode, Bill talks about the publishing buzzword that can make all the difference in whether you get your book published or not: platform. He explains what platform is and how not knowing the importance of it blocked some of his books from getting sold and then how learning about it made for smoother sailing (and sales) in the publishing world.
Contact Bill through his website: www.billohanlon.com
Original music composed and performed by Bill O’Hanlon ©2006
Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Publishing Coach Podcast #1: Another Bean in The Star Machine
From author of 27 books, Bill O'Hanlon, whose book, Do One Thing Different, got him on Oprah. Encouragement and ideas for getting your book written and published. One major idea or strategy per episode. This episode challenges the discouraging thing you may have heard about the near-impossibility of getting your book taken by an agent or publisher. Bill offers hope by explaining that editors, publishers and agents need your book, but you have to know how to approach them and make it easy for