Tag Archives: Tattered Cover

1
Aug

9 Keys to Be a Successful Author and Entrepreneur

Last night I attend AuthorU‘s latest event. We met at the Tattered Cover bookstore in Lodo and Dr. Judith Briles taught us about book signings and how to get more book sales in general. It was a great evening packed full of good content as usual, and below I am sharing the highlights for you. Note, this same information can absolutely be for non-authors too – building a platform is critical no matter what you do or what product you sell.

(Learn more about AuthorU.org)

9 Keys to Be a Successful Author and Entrepreneur

 

  1. Study Others – In this day and age, with so many successful authors and entrepreneurs before us, we don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Find out who is successful in your industry and really study them. Who are they, what are they doing, what products do they have, how often do they communicate with their followers, what are they saying on social media, etc. Then either do the work yourself or hire someone to help you implement these action steps (but with your spin on it – at least that’s what I do).

18
Jul

Author U Partners with the Tattered Cover in LoDo to Teach YOU About Book Signings and Getting More Book Sales

Hi No Guts No Glory! fans! I wanted to share a FANTASTIC event for those of you who are Colorado-based. AuthorU.org is a great go-to source if you are wanting to write, publish and market a book.

On Monday, July 23rd, I’ll be at this event in Denver and wanted to share it with all of you in case you’d like to come hang out and learn some great stuff! Here’s the deets:

Author U Partners with the Tattered Cover in LoDo for an evening about the book-your book-getting it into the Tattered Cover and SELLING. You will come away with:

  • insights on how to work with the Tattered Cover
  • how to create a great book signing event
  • how to get your book into the Tattered Cover
  • how to create great sales
  • what Tattered Cover Press is all about
  • the steps successful authors take that ones that limp along don’t