Author name: Tracy

The Top 8 Productivity Sites That Help Writers Write More in Surprising Ways

Indie writing is a peculiar profession.  We want to write more – always – but the roadblocks and self-sabotage we put ourselves through is unique.  General productivity sites don’t address our unique issues.  You must find sites like the excellent Prolifiko, run by Chris Smith and Bec Evans, to find productivity advice specific to writers.  […]

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8 Industrial-Weight Tips to Maximize Your BookFunnel Promos

Take Advantage of This Fantastic Discoverability Tool Do you do BookFunnel?  If you do, are you participating in the BookFunnel (BF) promos?  You should—they’re one of the most effective tools for discoverability, and they can build up your email list quickly, if that is a priority for you.  If you are not yet using BookFunnel,

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The Case For and Against Keeping Notebooks, Part II

This is a two-part post.  Part 1.  Part II. _________________ Last week, I talked about the benefits of keeping notebooks.  This week, I’m looking at whether you should even bother keeping notebooks, this day and age. First up, the arguments against notebooks.  Why you shouldn’t keep notebooks. Clutter Bins Steve Pavlina, a long-time lifestyle blogger,

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The Case For and Against Keeping Notebooks, Part I

This is a two-part post.  Part 1.  Part II. _________________ Lately, I’ve come across a few separate opinions on the worth of notebooks for writers that I found interesting.  They made me reflect upon the usefulness of notebooks for writers in this hyper-connected, fast-progressing and digitized era. What are notebooks for writers? It might seem

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