I read a lot of articles, and
occasionally I'll come across a few people or their blogs that really catch my
attention. So I came up with this new
weekly blog idea that I like to call 'Sunday Showcase.' Well, 'Sunday' ended up being relative this week. It was supposed to be Saturday and now it's late Sunday night, but this post probably won't be finished until Monday. I have my new second-hand Nintendo 3DS to
thank for that. Darn procrastination!
I see a lot of bloggers do this
sort of thing, so I want to have one constant, weekly blog showcasing people I
admire or blog posts that are well-written.
So without further ado, here is the first edition of Sugoi Sunday Monday Showcase! This week's edition features people.
1.
Tom
Corson-Knowles (@JuiceTom)
This guy found me out of the
millions of Twitter users when I tweeted about finishing my third edit of my
first book. Tom Corson-Knowles is the
best-selling author of The Kindle Publishing Bible as well as many other books, and he is the founder of TCK Publishing.
He pointed me to four of his
marketing videos where he covers topics such as editing your ebook for Amazon,
submitting your ebook to Amazon, and marketing strategies. The videos
are easy to follow, and since I had a little more time on my hands than usual
(and also because my brain's comparable to a sponge), I watched them all in one
sitting.
In addition to the videos, he
pointed me to his online podcast site where he interviews several best-selling
authors and discusses tips for marketing.
I recommend checking out the interview with Rachel Aaron. Her animated voice was so convincing and her
explanations so informative that I had to follow her blog. There are other useful interviews, so go
check them out!
2. Marc Guberti (@MarcGuberti)
Yes, you can teach an old dog new
tricks. No, I'm not talking about my
grandpa's anonymous texts to family members, nor his desire to stay ahead of
the times by buying an iPad (notice how I say 'buying', not 'using'). Mind you, I'm not that old, but when a
seventeen-year-old entrepreneur is giving you advice on marketing and social
media, you'd best tune your ears in.
Marc Guberti is smart. He's like the guy topping the scholarship
achievements you wish you got in High School because he's so brilliant. I've infiltrated his blogs on social media
because they're just that good. He's a
master of Twitter and Pinterest, his two primary platforms, and his blogs are
so well laid out that you keep going back for more. I've definitely learned a lot from his
Twitter blogs. He has an ebook out
called 27 Ways to Get More Retweets on Twitter, which he's currently
offering for free on his site. So go get your copy!
3.
Matt Banner (@BlastYourBlog)
Who doesn't like a fun, easy read
that's equally useful? Matt Banner's
"151 Blog Post Ideas Guaranteed to Blast Off Your Blog" is just that,
and when you read it, your head is sure to explode with ideas. Banner's purpose is to help beginning
bloggers kickstart their blogs and become successful, and his casual writing
style is inviting for any reader. I took
the time to write down every single one of those blog ideas in my blog planner
just to keep them handy. If you're
thinking about starting a blog, check out his post "How to Start a Blog -The Step by Step Guide." It'll
convince you to actually start blogging if you've been considering it for a
while.
4. Dianna Gunn (@DiannaLGunn)
It's about time I showcased a
woman! I haven't been following Dianna
Gunn for that long, but I already like her.
I mean, she's Canadian and I'm Canadian, so we've already got that
special connection. Because if it's one
thing living in Japan has taught me, it's that all Canadians should know each
other.
Anyway, let's get back to the
showcase. Dianna Gunn is a freelance
writer from Toronto, and she has so much writing experience that it makes my
10+ previous occupations look insignificant.
But hey, that's her profession, and she has positive reviews to back up her claims. If you're ever in need of a freelance writer,
you'd better call her up.
Her blog is just as impressive as
her credentials. She covers several topics
ranging from blogging to author spotlights. They are definitely worth a look. I recommend reading her post "Passion Cannot Sustain Art" where she addresses the struggling arts and raises
questions about how people can support artists.
I have yet to read more, but this one was an inspiring post.
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