Milwaukee, Wisc. — Great Lakes Literary, LLC, a Milwaukee-based consulting firm, is pleased to announce the launch of LitWave (http://www.LitWave.org)
Do you want to get published? Market a product or service? Start an effective blog or website? LitWave programs can help build your online visibility. The new service has just been launched by Great Lakes Literary to help boost the power of outstanding creative efforts worthy of greater attention in the marketplace.
Your brand image is not how you see yourself, but how others perceive you – quickly, clearly, positively. A brand, according to branding guru Tom Peters, is “a promise of the value you’ll receive.” It is an expectation that exists, in advance, in a potential customer or client.
Professionals can and should develop their personal or small-business brand consciously. With a few easy steps, you can stand out from the crowd.
LitWave offers a range of simple branding tools that are inexpensive, quick, effective. It was developed because many professionals just do not have the time to figure out the easiest techniques for successful blogging or online branding. Too often, self-directed efforts are either missing altogether, mis-done, or perhaps worst of all, overdone in ways that cost too much money and time.
LitWave offers the busy professional a simple directed program to build a brand, online portfolio, and marketing networks in a stepping-stone, incremental fashion.
Basic programs range from a Quick Blog ($79) to a Brand Growth Plan ($199). LitWave programs feature fresh thinking, step-by-step approaches, and no-hype, practical, and sustainable growth strategies.
For more information, visit http://www.LitWave.org to consider how these tools can help improve your results.
The director of the new LitWave service, Philip Martin, is an award-winning writer, editor, and marketing and publishing consultant. LitWave is a program of Great Lakes Literary (http://www.greatlakeslit.com), a service agency for authors and companies who wish to publish influential work successfully. Recent projects include developing an annual collection of advice for writers, THE NEW WRITER'S HANDBOOK, on craft and career development (Book of the Year Award from ForeWord magazine), with a related blog at http://writershandbook.wordpress.com.


