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本帖最后由 Robin3350 于 2024-2-14 15:01 编辑
And most importantly, go diversify your reading lists! Final Thoughts The traditional publishing industry has long shaped and controlled literature without accurately reflecting our cultural diversity. It’s an industry that has denied us the opportunity to access real and valuable perspectives through literature; self-publishing, however, has been an ultimate game changer. Self-publishing has opened up opportunities for all voices to be heard without barriers or limitations. Now we decide the worth of words, rather than one person at a publishing firm dictating what is ‘good’ content and what is not.
Readers and creators have a responsibility. Now, we Argentina Email List control the narrative by not only creating authentic stories but by reading them as well. Paul H, Content Marketing Manager Naveen A Naveen is a Social Media Specialist at Lulu which basically translates to being paid to spend time on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Tik Tok, and Twitter. You’ll find her cooking up a snazzy skincare recipe in her room.

What Is an Author Brand and Why Does It Matter? Paul HPAUL H FacebookTweetLinkedInPin What do you think of when you see the word ‘brand’? It tends to elicit distinct imagery. Nike and their ‘Just Do It’ tagline. Or McDonald’s golden arches. Brands are so recognizable that certain phrases or imagery become synonymous with that brand. But branding isn’t just for those enormous companies. If you’ve spent any time researching publishing, you’ve probably come across a few articles or guides that talk about developing an author brand. This is one of those articles.
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