Blog Your Book into Existence! By Tara Richter, Author & Publisher
Download this PDF guide to help you:
1) Set up a blog
2) Compose a book via blogging
3) Receive 4,000 organic hits a month
4) Gain readers and pre-sell your book all for only $5!
Blog Your Book into Existence! By Tara Richter, Author & Publisher
Download this PDF guide to help you:
1) Set up a blog
2) Compose a book via blogging
3) Receive 4,000 organic hits a month
4) Gain readers and pre-sell your book all for only $5!
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Tara Richter of Richter Publishing and Business Woman of the Year Awards Alumni, will be a mentor at the upcoming Tampa Bay Business Journal’s Bizwomen Summit on August 22nd, 2014.
The Bizwomen Summit inaugural event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 22, at the Hilton Tampa Downtown. The BusinessWoman of the Year Awards reception will begin at 6 p.m. For more information about this event and to register, visit www.TBBJevents.com.
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Richter Publishing’s Kickstart Your Book! Workshop made Tampa’s Creative Loafing’s Literary List!
Learn how to Kickstart Your Book! in a workshop on Tuesday, July 22, 6 to 8 p.m., at McAlister’s Deli, 4410 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 150. Krayl Funch of An Appealing Plan will share her strategies to raise money to publish. Learn about crowdfunding and how to use ads to drive supporters to your campaign. Tickets are $25 each.
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Many authors have questions about copyrighting their works in the beginning phases of writing their books. When you initially publish a book, the publication date acts as a type of copyright on that information. You are the author and are taking claim to the information by publishing it.
For instance my first book, “10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle” was initially published on January 21ST, 2012. So if someone published the same book with same stories on the inside after I did, I obviously published it first. And they are my personal stories, unless someone else was married to a sociopath, it’s pretty obvious I own the copyright to this content.
However, if for some reason you ended up having to go to court, that publication date alone will probably not be enough evidence. You want to cover your basis and file an official copyright with the US Library of Congress. It’s very easy and simple to do. You want to take the steps to protect your literary works. After all, you put in the handwork to write & publish it, so you also need to protect it.
It is only $35 per literary work to file the copyright. Definitely worth the small investment. Just visit: https://eco.copyright.gov/eService_enu/start.swe?SWECmd=Start&SWEHo=eco.copyright.gov
You need a finished manuscript before filling out the copyright paper work. So don’t file after only writing two chapters. Do it after you are completed or even after first book is published. Once the book is published it will be assigned an ISBN number, which is unique to each book. The ISBN number (International Standard Book Number) will be attached to your filing. Then you can mail in an actual copy of the book to the Library of Congress. This is how I’m registering all of my books.
Once you have the official “Library of Congress Catalog-in-Publication data” you can re-publish with that information.
Tara Richter – Author & Publisher – Richter Publishing, LLC
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July 22nd, 2014 – 6pm – 8pm
McAlister’s Deli (Westshore)
4410 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 150, Tampa, 33607
What we will cover:
We have all heard of Kickstarter, but how can you use it to raise money to publish a book? Krayl Funch of An Appealing Plan, just successfully funded her book campaign at $6,790! She will be sharing with us her strategies to raise money to publish. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/286026825/an-appealing-plan-the-book
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July 18th, 2014 – 2pm – 4pm
6601 Memorial Hwy, Tampa, FL 33615
2nd Floor in the Conference Room
What we will cover:
*As a special bonus, all attendees will get their own personal autographed copy of my very first published book, “10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle!”
Tickets are limited, we keep our workshops small & intimate so everyone has a chance to ask all their questions and participate in the discussion. Tickets will go fast!
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Get Pierce Brunson’s 3rd book now available!
Work Ethic: The Right Actions to Create a Successful Lifestyle It isn’t what you say, it’s what you do that will create the life you want. The high school years are a great time for students to build valuable and rewarding action characteristics to increase self-esteem and deliver results. While enjoying these years, students should be developing the right mindset to achieve the success they desire in the future. In order for success to happen, for students to have that lifestyle they often speak of wanting, they must become adults with a solid, results-based work ethic. Wasting these four years can’t be a part of the plan. By using their time in high school to build the right actions for a successful lifestyle, students can ensure themselves a bright future, no matter the obstacles they will encounter. Work Ethic is for the high school student expecting to live life successfully, and is willing to do the right growth actions to shape a lifestyle of fulfillment, fun, and results.
Pierce Brunson is a graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia, and spends his time working as a mentor and guest speaker while developing businesses that help improve the high school experience for students and teachers. He has 13 years’ experience teaching in the public school system as a high school Social Studies teacher, majoring in World History and Sociology. He believes everyone can do more to help improve the education system in their local communities, which is part of the backbone of any society. Pierce’s advice is simple: stop complaining and do something to help improve the situation for all. Good people have to stop being afraid to fight for what they believe in, and get in the game to move the world toward equality and justice. Connect with Pierce Brunson www.fireflyeventphotography www.piercebrunson.com www.piercebrunsonphotography.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Google+.
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Book lovers and entrepreneurs turned out recently to meet eight authors whose books were launched at a reception put on by Richter Publishing.
About 150 guests gathered April 8 at CoCreative, a cooperative office space, to talk with the authors about the various subjects of the books and how they found time to write. Guest Maureen Pelamati, a Robinson High English teacher, said: “It’s all very interesting. There are so many different topics people are writing about.” from the Tampa Tribune
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Tara Richter wants to turn local entrepreneurs into authors.
Richter, author, publisher and writing coach, specializes in helping business owners write their own nonfiction stories in four weeks.
Her firm, Richter Publishing, just published seven books and launched them at a cocktail party at CoCreative, a flexible work space for small companies in a Bay Cities Bank branch in south Tampa.
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