You know, there aren't many things of real value that you can get for free, especially when it's something that has the potential to change your life for the better . . . to teach you how to be something you've been dreaming of or hone your craft to be the writer you want to be.
Well, The Muse Online Writers Conference is one of those things and it will run from October 3rd through the 9th.
The Muse Conference is an amazing concept. I will plug it this year and every year. It is an astounding opportunity for writers to learn their craft, or a new one, get advice and tips, network, and move forward in their careers.
It is also the place to learn about the marketing end of book writing, how to market you, your books, and your other writing related products or services.
It allows us writers/authors to partake of the knowledge and experience of wonderful writers, authors, editors, marketers, and publishers. And, it gives us the opportunity to PITCH OUR WORK!
Don't miss out on all the valuable information you can get from registering and participating in the Muse Online Writers Conference.
Registrations are open until September 25. After that the forum link to register will disappear so please register today:
http://themuseonlinewritersconference.com/joom/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=3
And, be sure to sign up for:
Workshop Title: Creating and Building Your Author/Writer Online Presence:
From Website Creation to Beyond Book Sales
Presenters: Maggie Ball and Karen Cioffi
Date: October 3 -9
Register today at: http://themuseonlinewritersconference.com/
Yep, I'm presenting a week long book marketing workshop with Maggie Ball and it's going to be information packed.
Here's the description:
3B. Creating Content
4. Article Marketing
6. Podcasting
8. Creating ‘Buy Now’ Buttons for Your Site/s
9. Attracting Customers Through Informational Marketing
Also, the pitch sessions are now open to submit your queries. Check out the line up so far for workshops and pitch sessions, read the guidelines what and how to submit your pitches:
http://themuseonlinewritersconference.com/joom/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30&Itemid=7
Than You for a very informative post. My BW, the education tipster attended in the last two years and learned a lot. She spoke very highly of it.
Hey, Tony,
I too attended the last two years and learned tons from it. And, I got my book, Walking Through Walls, published through it!
Karen, I plan to attend some of these sessions (thanks for the heads-up in our online critique group.) One question - do you have to be at your computer during the pitch sessions? I've never done these so I don't know what the format of the workshops/pitch sessions are.
Bonnie, YES! It all done online, while you can come and go during the workshops, the pitches are specifically scheduled and you must be online.