So How Do We Get the Word Out?
Seriously. I've written recently that I see blogs as the written form of word-of-mouth. Isn't that the way it should be?For example, I have an interview coming out Monday at Speculative Faith with...
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Rebecca,As Christians sometimes I think we ignore marketing because we are too afraid it is piping our own horn. But we know that authors sell books, and the only way to sell is to market.On the other...
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Im not sure I agree with your central point here, Becky. You said: Quote:God calls us to glorify Him and to do it as a body, united, with one purpose. If we take that and apply it to the Christian...
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Much of the openly Christian fiction one can find in print today isn't of the best quality. But does that matter?I've read that in the early days of the science fiction genre, eager readers would snap...
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Marvin, you're making my point. If a writer only worries about himself, he is not only doing a lonely task, but he is tooting his own horn.How much better to have 277 other people tooting his own...
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Quote:I can't help but think that if we saw marketing more as a way of lifting up God's name rather than grabbing another sale, the whole process might be turned on its ear.Good one Becky! I couldn't...
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