Mind Glowing Mind Glowing Mind Glowing
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article   
Get 3 way links
 

Education & Learning

Hotels & Travel

Business & Commerce

Cooking & Drinking

Healthcare & Medicine

Malls & Shopping

Hygiene & Health

Entertainment

Culture & Art

Internet & Computers

Politics & Government

Property & Agents

Children

Science & Space

Issues & News

Family & Home

People & Society

Online & Indoor Games

Self Enhancement

Finance & Banking

Outdoor & Sports

Automobile & Automotive

Jobs & Careers

Fashion & Relationships

 

  Main Page › Education & Learning › Program & Course Books
   
 

The One Big Secret Of Marketing Your Writing

   
Author: Angela Booth
 

There's a big secret to marketing your writing. It's a secret that many writers never learn. They dont discover it on their own, and professional writers rarely bother to share it.

Here's the BIG SECRET: YOU NEED TO PURSUE AND WOO YOUR MARKETS UNTIL THEY BUY FROM YOU. That is, you need to make more than one contact with a market --- you need to make many, many, many contacts, until that particular market buys from you.

It makes sense. You have to make relationships in all other areas of your life, so why should marketing your writing be any different?

It will take many contacts for an editor to buy from you. If you give up too soon, you're letting yourself down.

Why does it take many contacts? Because editors are busy, and because they're also human. Discovering new writers in the mass of proposals and queries they receive every day comes last on an editor's long To Do list.

Let's say that you send an article proposal to Painters Monthly Magazine. (This is a fictitious magazine.)

The magazine's complete editorial staff consists of just an editor and a deputy editor. Most of the editorial content is written by contributing editors and freelancers. This motley group is responsible for a 160-page magazine each month. Deadlines are on the 15th of each month, when the magazine has to be at the printer's.

The editor works late most nights. His wife is threatening to leave him, because he's gone from seven in the morning until ten at night. The editor spends most of his time cajoling, threatening and encouraging his contributors to keep their promises and send material when they say they will. He spends the rest of the time worrying about the budget, and scheming with the advertising manager to create deals with advertisers so that the magazine's editorial pages wont be cut back.

The editor receives a stack of mail every day, both postal mail and email, including anywhere from 20 to 50 article proposals a day. Every day.

The editor's job isnt to read mail, much less proposals. It's to get a magazine out the door each month. He doesn't have an assistant. How much time do you think he spends reading the proposals?

That's right: as little time as possible.

You've got maybe two seconds to hook his interest if it's an email proposal, maybe five seconds if it's a paper proposal.

Please dont let this news depress you! It's not depressing news at all. It's reality.

The reality is that you're trying to sell a product to someone who wants your product, who desperately needs your product, who couldnt survive without your product, BUT --- that person is busy. Not only is that person busy, he/ she's also soured on proposals. (Why? Because most are not right for his publication, but he has to wade through them all anyway, and the whole process adds to the stress in his life.)

Therefore, when you send any editor a proposal, please dont assume that because there was no response, it means that you're a lousy writer. It simply means that the editor is/ was/ and will be forever busy. Maybe your proposal is still on his desk, buried under a yard-high stack of paper. Maybe he deleted your message without reading.

However, no matter how busy the editor is, Proposal 1 will make him/ her vaguely aware of your name. If you never bother to send the editor another query, you're forgotten. Whether you get a response to your first query or not, send another query within three to four weeks. I've heard of some writers sending a query every week, but this is excessive. Once a month is fine. Proposals 2, 3, 4 How long should you keep sending proposals? You keep sending them until the editor buys from you, or until you decide that you dont want to be published at that publication.

Because theyre not familiar with publishing realities, new writers, and some selling writers who've never figured out how the process works, let themselves down. It's a simple truth: anyone can become a selling, professional writer if they approach selling their work in a professional manner. This means pursuing and wooing editors until they buy from you.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How to Find Research Paper Topics from Everyday Life
 
Understanding The Psychopath: Separating Fact From Fiction
 
The Life or Death Guide to Being a Student in the UK
 
Review: How To Write and Publish Your Own eBook in as little as 7 Days
 
Buzz-Based Book Marketing
 
Flying Fish Have Good Eyesight
 
Wedding Planning Schools: Do They Really Exist?
 
What Service Do You Need to Make your Book Sell?
 
Are Religious Nut Cases Really Entitled to a Scientific Opinion? WTF
 
Answers To The Most Common Homeschooling Questions
 
 
 
 

A Guide to Free or Affordable GED Test Prep

One of the challenges of getting a GED is paying for classes, study materials or the test. And many ... - Leonard Williams
 

Vocational Schools Offer Fast-track Education

Looking for a quick way to learn a new profession? Vocational Schools offer high-speed certification ... - Michael Bustamante
 

Who Else Wants To Know About Enhancing Speed Reading Utilizing Mind Maps?

In the post-information age, we are bombarded with too much information. Speed Reading helps us unde ... - Vj Mariaraj
 
 

Home Schooling and the Technology Future

Fortunately thanks to technology home schooling is becoming easier and easier for those parents in U ... - Lance Winslow
 

Clean Sources Of Energy To Avoid Contributing To Global Warming

Many people wonder what they can do to help dampen the effects of the climate crisis. One method of ... - Kadence Buchanan
 

A New Science for a New Climate

At first glance it?s hard to imagine how the proliferation of human activity upon the environment ha ... - Jacob Fiennes
 

In an Uncertain World by Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg

As Treasury Secretary from 1995 to 1999, Robert Rubin presents an inside view of his times at the Wh ... - Vj Mariaraj
 

Computer Science Schools

Enrolling in a computer science school will keep you at the forefront of modern technology. The stud ... - Peter Emerson
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2008 www.mind-glowing.com