Energize Your Marketing Strategies/Preparing for Conference

On August 1st I wrote a marketing blog, Marketing Can Be Fun, Really! to coincide with my agent Rachelle Gardner’s Blog, How To Market Your Book. What I want to do today this week is encourage you as you look for ways to market your product. Yes, our books are products and they are very important for our life’s work.

I’m blogging on this topic at the WordServe Water Cooler on Monday. Here’s the link: Energize Your Marketing Strategies. Come on over and join the conversation.

I’m also preparing to attend the American Christian Fiction Writers Conference in St. Louis. It will be a bit easier this year since I don’t have to schedule an editor appointment and I’m blessed to have an awesome agent, Rachelle Gardner. Rachelle just happens to be one of the agents nominated for Agent of the Year. It will be so much fun to cheer her on.

So even though I don’t have to worry about appointments I do have to think about what will help me as I attend workshops and the continuing education programs. Here’s a look at what I’ll be doing.

  • Getting in early to spend some time with friend and roomie, Vicki Cato.
  • Looking forward to visiting with my agent, WordServe authors, and other buddies.
  • Looking for other authors who might be able to endorse my next book, Chameleon.
  • Attending The Early Bird The Moral Premise

 I’m looking forward to workshops like:

  •  A Kiss Is NOT Just a Kiss presented by Julie Lessman and Ruth Axtell Morren
  • The Vise, the Rachet and the Hammer-Suspense so Good it Hurts presented by Kristen Heitzmann
  • Sometimes It’s Better to Tell than Show, Level: D, Presented by Erin Healy

I need a review of Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake Method but don’t think I can fit it in. I may have to use my conference MP3 I’ve already paid for but I have a feeling I should probably see the presentation since I’m a visual learner.

I’m also looking forward to a Mentor Appointment. Don’t know who I’ve been assigned to yet but I think it’s a great way to grow.

Conference is always a growth experience. God sometimes plans things we would have never dreamed of and it’s wise to be open to a change in plans. If you’re going I suggest you be flexible, sleep when you get tired and take advantage of worship opportunities.

What are you looking forward to?

    2 thoughts on “Energize Your Marketing Strategies/Preparing for Conference

    1. I wish I were looking forward to a conference, but I’m not able to go this year. I usually manage to get to the Surrey Int’l Writers’ Conference every second year, so… next year for sure! But I’m afraid the ACFW conference is only a distant dream. The whole conference atmosphere is enriching and inspiring… definite benefits, no matter what level a writer is at.

      I enjoyed your post at the Watercooler.

    2. Thanks Carol!
      I wish you could join us this year at ACFW. I most likely won’t get to it for a couple years now after this one. It’s amazing to see how much we’ve grown. But don’t forget to order the entire conference on MP3. Then you can have it with you all year long. So glad you visited the Water Cooler.
      Blessings,
      Jill

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