Free Ways to Build Readership Before You Publish So Agents Will Talk to You
This event has already passed; however, Allison is available to speak for free to your writers group. Visit Build Your Writing Platform - Gain Readers with Web 2.0for more details.
When: Sunday April 13, 2008 2 PM - 4 PM
Where: Parker Public Library, Room A
Open to the public
At thisFREE talk you will learn how to...
· Create a following of readers interested in your writing
before you publish a book...
· Gain top positions on Internet search engine listings...
· Create a web presence easily and for free...
· Grow your email list of people who are interested in you and your writing...
· Look more professional and established...
Allison Frederick will teach you how to use Internet "blogs" to build your marketing platform, making you and your work more attractive to agents and publishers. Her free techniques are easy to implement and are an excellent way to blitz the Internet with your work. She will show you why a free blog is better than an expensive website, and give secret tips that can help you get top search engine search results like she has. Allison will show you why you do NOT have to be a computer wizard to build your platform. If you can surf the Internet and love to write, you will benefit from this talk.
Allison Frederick is the internet marketing consultant for Castle Rock Aikido, a Japanese martial arts school exclusively for adults. She uses the skills she will teach in this seminar to promote three blogs:
http://craikido.blogspot.com/ Castle Rock Aikido martial arts
http://safegreenliving.blogspot.com/ Non-toxic green and sustainable living tips and products
http://famiss.blogspot.com/Using women in history as role models for today's successful woman
Allison has taught several "how-to" tele-seminars on free internet marketing techniques and she helps businesses around the United States understand and learn how to benefit from free internet marketing trends.
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The Parker Writers Group is open to anyone interested in writing. They meet the second Sunday of every month from 2 PM - 4 PM in the Parker Library.