Why You Don’t Need To Be A Bestseller To Be A Success

 
RENO, Nev. - Dec. 21, 2015 - PRLog -- On Beneath the Cover today: It’s probably every writer’s dream to make it onto a bestseller list in their life. But for many, trying to achieve that isn’t the smartest move. Ambition is a virtue, but first learn what you should be doing before you set yourself such lofty objectives. Understand the value your book blogs can bring.

Why?

Bookstores and bestseller lists are one thing, but in this newfangled electronic world, they aren’t the be-all and end-all any more. To make the bestseller lists in nonfiction, you need an average of around half a million people in your platform. That’s maybe for the future, but first work on building your platform up. Targeting the right audience with the right message at the right time is the all-important first step. When people ask, “Why Blog?”, tell them this.

This blog by Chris Maddock & Michael Drew appears on Beneath the Cover, where you'll find surprising, provocative and essential insights into publishing, writing and communications every day of the week.

Beneath the Cover helps you get the tools, to write, publish and promote your work. It's the creation of Michael R. Drew and his remarkable team of top journalists, editors and marketers. Michael Drew helps writers create books–and build bestsellers. He has an untouchable track record: 80 out of 80 books he's worked on have become bestsellers.

You want to be known: Beneath the Cover does it for you.

If you want to learn how to create the best book for your market, and how to reach that market in the best way, then visit Beneath the Cover or call 801-895-2692.

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