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Information from “Your Recipe for Living Coach” Terry Taylor

Monday, July 18th, 2011
I am sending this post since I’ve known Terry Taylor for so long. I’m well aware of how much time, effort and work she puts into her life coaching.Her new book, soon to be released, This Is Your Life: No Apology Needed will be quite worthwhile. Once it is published, we will interview Terry.However, you can check out her blog or CD package and get a jump start.
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I am writing you because you are a person I’ve exchanged cards with who has expressed an interest in my upcoming book, This Is Your Life: No Apology Needed, (soon to be published after six years!) — or you are one of the women I surveyed for my book, or you have signed up for my Break Free Tips.

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My book should be out before the summer is out, and I will notify you the moment it is off the press and ready to deliver!

If you’ve never read any of my Break Free Blogs, you can get a “taste” of my upcoming book and an overview of my blog posts by clicking on the BLOG button at the top right of any page of my website: www.yourrecipeforlivingcoach.com

Help Me Help Others By Voting For My Coaching Blog!

I’d be so grateful for your vote (and comments) in the Best Coaching Blogs 2011 contest sponsored by the School of Coaching Mastery.

Just click here: http://www.schoolofcoachingmastery.com/best-coaching-blogs-2011 and scroll down to yourrecipeforlivingcoach.com to cast your vote. (Be sure to use the UP arrow to vote FOR for me – the DOWN arrow votes against me).

I’d be so grateful if you’d care to share this with others who may like to vote as well!  The School of Coaching Mastery is a great resource for anyone interested in coaching.

Always here to make your days more delicious,
Terry
Terry Jean Taylor
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A passionate motivational speaker and life coach with a new reality-based, no-nonsense approach, Terry Taylor is the designer of a unique strategy for reaching your goals and loving your life. Her CD program – 8 Steps For Reclaiming Your Life From Conflict, Confusion And The Control Of Others – is available at her website www.yourrecipeforlivingcoach.com, where you can also learn about her upcoming book, This Is Your Life: No Apology Needed.
CityRoom, JustLuxe, Big Blend, Spa Review Magazine, Global Writes

Finalist in the Writing and Publishing category of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, “$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book,”

AME’s Eight Tips to Make Your Next Writers Conference Awesome!

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Maralyn and I have learned a great deal from Penny Sansevieri.

Her 8 tips about writer’s conferences are worth passing along.

Our tip is to participate n a workshop or writing conference where Penny is speaking.

Feature Article: Eight Tips to Make Your Next Writers Conference Awesome!

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I love going to writers conferences, and it’s really awesome when I’m speaking there as well. But as wonderful as the networking is, if you don’t show up with a plan or a set of action items for the conference, you can get sucked up into the vibe of the event without being very productive. Here are some tips to help you maximize your event!Goals: Before you go to a writers conference, be clear on your goals. If it’s just networking, that’s great, but if you want to get more than networking out of the event, make sure you establish your specific objectives in advance.

Start networking before the event starts: Now that you’ve gone through the conference website, it’s time to identify the folks you’d like to get to know better and start your networking early. Send them an email and tell them you are looking forward to seeing them at the event, or hearing them speak. Follow them on Twitter and begin to network with them there. Early networking is a great way to get in front of agents and publishers you might not otherwise have access to.

Make appointments early: The conference website should be your new best friend. Comb through it to find names of publishers and agents who are going to be there. Most conferences will offer you publisher or agent appointments so you can present your work, but if you want to coordinate a meeting with someone for any other reason dig through the website to find out who will be there and see if you can get on their calendar. I have shown up at conferences hoping to make appointments there and found that they’re not only difficult to schedule, but often confusing as well. Once you hit the conference floor the momentum of the event takes over, and any appointments that haven’t been confirmed prior to event generally won’t happen.

Take business cards: Make sure you bring a lot of business cards, running out at an event is never good.

Stay organized: I will generally bring some letter-sized envelopes with me to the event and then file cards by session or event so I can keep track of where I collected them. For example, let’s say I went to a big awards dinner and did some networking. If I file all of these in the “Awards dinner” envelope, I can add a personal element to the follow up email like “It was nice to meet you at the awards dinner, wasn’t Marci’s acceptance speech great?”

Easy follow-up: Ok, so you’ve had a great meeting with a publisher and they want to see a chapter of your book. Great! Now what? Take their card, flip it over and jot down a few important notes on the back such as: follow-up steps, short meeting details (“met for lunch”), and anything else you can fit onto the card such as any personal details they shared – like having a daughter who went to the same school as your kids or something like that.

Never eat alone: There’s a great networking book by the same name (Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi, Crown Books) and the statement is true. At a writers conference be sure to grab a table packed with people and even better, don’t sit with the same folks over and over again. Mix it up and meet new people!

Action items: At the end of each conference day, I find it helpful to gather my notes and go through and highlight the important items from the day. I have often waited until I’m on the plane back home, or worse, the Monday following the conference and I generally can’t make heads or tails out of who I am supposed to follow up with at that point. Lesson: do it early while the information is still fresh.

And finally, our bonus tip:
Plan B: If you can’t afford to attend the writers conference that’s in your town here’s an idea for you. When a big conference rolls into town, an author friend of mine will sometimes hang out in the downstairs coffee shop or restaurant at the hotel where the event is being held and network with people there. You never know who you might meet.

Conference follow-up: This is a biggie. Make sure you always follow up with everyone you connected with, especially if you committed to them that you would send them more information, sample chapters, whatever.

Keep the networking going: Relationships take time. Don’t expect miracles when you land at a writers conference. Sometimes great stuff will happen right away, and other times it’s a process. Don’t let the networking end when the function is over. You’re now networking with them online via Twitter and Facebook, and perhaps you have some follow-up to do. Keep on their radar screen and then be on the lookout for future events you can attend!

Writers conferences are a great way to get out there and network, meet your peers and meet agents, publishers, and marketing professionals who can help you publish or market your book. Here are a few for you to consider!

* Romantic Times:
http://www.rtbookreviews.com/convention-home

* Unicorn Writers Conference:
http://www.unicornwritersconference.com/Unicorn_Writers_Conference.html

* Romance Writers of America:
http://www.rwa.org/

* Book Expo America:
http://www.bookexpoamerica.com/

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Brenda C. Hill
International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association
Books By Hills Success With Writing
Where and What in the World

Finalist in the Writing and Publishing category of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, ”$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book.”

Google E-Book Training

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

Frequently, I’ll discuss a feature for Shelf Awareness. This is one I thought especially good. It shows the ingenuity of  a book store for stepping outside the box.

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Image of the Day: Smart E-Readers

This past weekend at the Book Works in Del Mar, users of various e-reading devices gathered for a Google Editions tutorial by store manager Jennifer de la Fuente (far right). Over sandwiches and homemade non-digital cookies, de la Fuente took customers step by step through the process of purchasing Google e-books for their iPads and other devices. Participants represented a range of experience, and some of the more experienced helped frustrated novices, and there were many purchases of Google Edition titles. De la Fuente is offering walk-in tutorials for customers interested in buying e-books from the Book Works.

Thank you Shelf Awareness for keeping us up to date on the latest information.

Maralyn D. Hill, President
International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association
Books By Hills Success With Writing Where & What in the World
Member: Society of Professional JournalistsFinalist in the Writing and Publishing category of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, “$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book,”