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The Professional Writer

Laura Christianson

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Whether you’re preparing to launch a writing-related business or you’re retooling the writing you’re currently doing, The Professional Writer podcast will help you do the right things in the right order so you can confidently plan, launch, and grow your business.
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Hoping to do freelance writing? Want to know what the freelancing life is really like? In episode 85 of The Professional Writer, Tracie Heskett and I – both long-time freelance writers – reveal our best tips for breaking into freelancing. The post 85 – Work-for-Hire Freelance Writing, with Tracie Heskett first appeared on Blogging Bistro.…
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Episode 84 of The Professional Writer podcast is the first in an ongoing series where I chat with people who do interesting things with their writing – other than writing books. Gregory Halpen certainly fits the bill! He's a passionate home baker, dessert blogger, photographer, and life coach. The post 84 – Blogging for Fun and Money, with Gregory …
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Want a slew of simple-yet-effective tips to move from "invisible" to "in-demand" by getting featured on blogs, podcasts, magazines, and TV shows? In episode 83, Lisa Simone Richards, a PR & Visibility Strategist, shares insider secrets for reaching more people without spinning your wheels on social media or wasting money on Facebook ads. Includes e…
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I answer 3 burning questions people repeatedly ask about email list building: Can I bulk email my contacts through my regular email account? Since I’m required to display a valid postal address on every email, and I don’t want to display my home address, what are my options? Can I use my gmail address to send newsletters? The post 82 – 3 Must-Dos W…
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You work up your courage and pitch the “book baby” you’ve been laboring over for years to an agent or editor. They respond with, “Tell me about your author platform.” Your heart hits the floor as you realize that you’ve spent years writing your book, but only a few minutes thinking about who might buy it. I'd like you to consider a different approa…
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I’m doing something different on the podcast today, introducing you to Jump-Start Your Email List, my group coaching program that starts March 15. I’ll walk you through the four items you’ll create during the program and introduce you to five bonus trainings and tutorials (valued at over $700) that you’ll receive as a student in the program. Plus, …
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My 4-tiered strategy gives my audience many opportunities to know, like, and trust me: (1) free resources (2) low-cost DIY training (3) affordable done-with you programs (4) premium coaching and done-for-you services The post 79 – 4 Strategies for Growing the Know-Like-Trust Factor first appeared on Blogging Bistro.…
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Authors should never separate writing from marketing. They're done in concert, much like a choir in which individual voices blend together to create a unified, harmonious sound. Today, I'll introduce you to my strategic plan that seamlessly combines writing and editing with branding, platform building, and marketing. The post 78 – When Should I Sta…
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Protect your creative work! Lawyer Amy Nesheim helps us understand (1) The difference between copyright and trademark; (2) 5 steps you can take if someone steals your content; (3) The 4-factor Fair Use test; (4) LLC vs. Sole Proprietorship, and (5) Contracts: rules for the relationship. The post 77 – Protect Your Creative Work: Copyright, Fair Use,…
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“When budgeting for publishing and marketing your book, build in a 10 percent cushion to allow for unexpected expenses.” As she prepared to publish her debut non-fiction book, Amy Connell discovered the importance of the budget cushion. She shares exactly what spent to create branded promotional products, send influencer copies, and hire niche cons…
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“A writers conference is the place I can find out how to get my book published, because my book is perfect, and everyone needs to read it.” That’s the mistaken assumption three newbie writers – Sarah Sundin, Sharon Elliott, and I – made before we attended our first writers conference. Oh, were we in for a surprise! The three of us chat about our fi…
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Five online tools to help you become a more powerful writer and editor (recommended by my listeners): ProWritingAid Jarvis AnswerThePublic PerfectIt WordHippo Transcript, video tutorials, and links to trainings included! The post 74 – Strengthen Your Writing and Editing With These 5 Robust Online Tools [Crowdsourced] first appeared on Blogging Bist…
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Your most valuable ability is your credibility. That’s why sensitivity readers, subject matter experts, and fact-checkers are crucial. In episode 73, five listeners recount their thoughts about this important topic. Learn what sensitivity readers do and how to find them. The post 73 – Sensitivity Readers and Subject Matter Experts: Why Authors Need…
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“An unknown author wanting to get an unknown manuscript published by a traditional publisher is akin to an 18-year-old showing up in Los Angeles with a 6-string guitar, wanting to get a record contract,” says debut memoir author, Lisa Baldwin. Learn how several publishing professionals helped Lisa shift her expectations and shape her manuscript int…
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Running a writing-related business costs several thousand dollars per year, even when you’re a frugal DIYer like me. In episode 71, I’ll walk you through: exactly what I spend to run my business how much to budget for essentials 3 things to do before investing in a service or tool Transcript and loads of links included. The post 71 – Things I Spend…
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How can frugal, penny-pinching entrepreneurs creatively build a business without forking out a ton of money? In episode 70, I’ll show you five basic, FREE things you can do right now to: • find great deals on tools for your business • gain visibility • interact with prospective readers and book buyers • earn bonus income Shareable infographic inclu…
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When I hear the phrase, “business finances,” I shudder. I’m not a numbers person; I'm a word person. That’s why I invited bookkeeping expert, Vanessa Butler, to guest on The Professional Writer podcast. Vanessa will help us word nerds take a serious look at: The financial health of our business The most efficient ways to do accounting Why "business…
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A contract that clearly and specifically spells out expectations is a must-have for every entrepreneur, whether you’re hiring someone to work for you, or someone is hiring you to work for them. In Episode 68, I’ll share contract horror stories, suggest items to include in a legal agreement, and recommend easily customizable contract templates. The …
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We’re exploring five problematic platform-building practices: The “swollen ego” bio Inflated follower counts Platform plugins Bestseller lists “Award-winning author” taglines I believe these vanity metrics give authors permission to bend the truth as a means of proving their worth. And that concerns me. Let’s talk about it! The post 67 – The Proble…
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Misinformation and horrible advice about email marketing abounds. In episode 66, I’m going to give you some tough love. I’ll bust 7 myths about email marketing. The post 66 – Debunking 7 Email Marketing Myths first appeared on Blogging Bistro.โดย Laura Christianson
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When crafted thoughtfully, promotional social media posts that link to your blog or podcast really do work. Learn 3 things not to do under any circumstances, plus get 10 tips to help you write stellar social posts that’ll get clickthroughs. The post 65 – 13 Tips for Crafting Stellar Social Posts That Link to Your Blog or Podcast first appeared on B…
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What’s it like to migrate from writing for the Christian market to writing for a Big 5 general market publisher? Susan Meissner penned 9 novels for the Christian market before moving to the general market, where she has had 7 historical novels published by a major New York publishing house. In episode 64, Susan, a USA Today bestselling author, shar…
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Let's flip the script on "playing small!" During my frank conversation with mindset coach, Kyrsti Snyder, we discuss (1) why we don’t accomplish our goals, (2) three types of goals we can set for our business, and (3) five tips for achieving our goals. The post 63 – Create and Achieve Growth Goals, with Kyrsti Snyder first appeared on Blogging Bist…
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Do you like to write true, inspirational stories? Consider shopping your stories to an anthology such as Chicken Soup for the Soul. Tracy Crump, author of 22+ Chicken Soup for the Soul stories, shares insider tips for shaping a story to submit to the world’s most popular anthology series. The post 62 – How to Submit Stories to Chicken Soup for the …
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When many others offer the same types of services, products, and programs as you, how can you make a name for yourself? Brand strategist, Britney Gardner, and I discuss several core principles for doing business intentionally: finding your best client, selecting brand photos, developing marketing messages, and filtering the wrong subscribers off yo…
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“Shoulding” ourselves – saying, “I should do this or that” – freezes us from making progress. Let’s stop beating ourselves up! Author coach, Alice Crider, suggests practical tips for getting out of our own way so we stop sitting on the sidelines and become leaders. The post 60 – How to Get Out of Your Own Way, with Alice Crider first appeared on Bl…
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What motivates a writer to have such faith in their project that they persevere for months or even years in the face of countless rejections? Grit. To flesh out what grit means for the success of your business, I’m sharing fascinating stories from real-life creatives, as well as four ways to develop grit, from Angela Duckworth’s book, Grit: The Pow…
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Does talking about books put you in your happy place? Do you enjoy influencing readers to pick up good books and steer away from bad ones? You might want to try your hand at reviewing books. Katherine Scott Jones – book enthusiast, reviewer, and author – introduces us to the art of book reviewing. You’ll discover (1) who should – and shouldn’t – be…
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Are you seeking a literary agent? Wondering what you can do that’ll help them say “yes” to your pitch? Barb Roose, an agent with Books & Such Literary Management, unpacks 3 important factors that’ll help you land an agent, and shows us 3 effective ways to build an author platform. Transcript included. The post 57 – How to Land a Literary Agent, Wit…
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Some people mistakenly assume that writing for children is simple. Multi-published author, Diane Stortz, knows that writing children’s books is every bit as challenging – and rewarding – as writing for adults. In Episode 56, Diane shares the secrets to her success and recommends six things prospective children’s writers can do to get started. The p…
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Crafting guest post guidelines for your blog requires a lot of thought and decision-making. But guidelines are well worth your time investment. In episode 55 (part 2 in my mini-series on guest blogging), you’ll get a free printable swipe file of my guest post guidelines that you can adapt for your own use. The post 55 – Guest Post Guidelines: What …
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I receive bizarre guest post pitches every week. I instantly delete them without opening them. Episode 54 is a guidebook for what NOT to do when pitching your guest blogging services. Follow along with the transcript while listening – I reprint several actual, unretouched pitches I’ve received, complete with hilarious spelling and punctuation error…
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When you’re writing a book, it’s just you, banging out beautiful words. When you finish the draft, your next step is to invite others to help prepare your manuscript for publication. In part 2 of my conversation with freelance editor, Samantha Hanni, we discuss three ways authors can bring the ‘reader first’ mindset into the editing process: (1) st…
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Approach writing as if you’re hosting a dinner party. Invite readers to the table with the understanding that they bring life experiences with them that’ll impact the way they’ll receive your words. “Set the table” for your readers by putting them FIRST. In Episode 52, Samantha Hanni and I unpack three questions that’ll help you shape a reader-firs…
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Should I seek a traditional, royalty publishing house or should I self-publish? It’s a question nearly every author asks themselves. For Dianne Andre, the answer was “self-publish ebooks.” In Episode 51, Dianne and I discuss why she chose indie publishing, and she unveils four book launch tactics she tried during her recent book launch. A bonus inf…
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12 hot tips for turning social media followers into email subscribers. PLUS, discover why inviting people to subscribe must become a routine part of your social media schedule, and learn what not to do, under any circumstances. The post 50 – A Dozen Ways to Turn Your Social Media Followers into Email Subscribers – Without Buying Ads first appeared …
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How would you react if every social network suddenly removed all your followers or closed down your account? Would you feel confident that you still have a way of amplifying your voice and connecting with your fans? In Episode 49 (part 2 in a 3-part series), you’ll discover 5 important differences between social media and email marketing, and I’ll …
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How do I get more people to read my blog? I’ll walk you through two surefire methods that’ll make it easy for people to receive an alert whenever you publish fresh content. Plus, I include a bonus tip just for podcasters. The post 48 – Two Ways People Can Subscribe to Your Blog, Vlog, or Podcast first appeared on Blogging Bistro.…
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Are you an audiobook skeptic? If so, my interview with Katherine Scott Jones will change your mind! And if you already love audiobooks, check out Katherine’s 17 recommendations for new listens in the Narrative Non-Fiction, Memoir, and Fiction genres. The post 47 – Audiobook Recommendations and Listening Tips, With Katherine Scott Jones first appear…
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Avoid TL;DR! In this short episode, I'll help you simplify your introductions to podcast and vlog episodes, e-newsletters, and blog posts. The post 46 – Trim the Intro: Pointed Tips for Bloggers, Vloggers, and Podcasters first appeared on Blogging Bistro.โดย Laura Christianson
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Suffering from lockdown slump? If your creative juices have dried up, my interview with Jeanette Hanscome is exactly what you need to dump the slump. Join us and explore creative activities that’ll breathe new life into your writing. The post 45 – Rejuvenate Your Writing Through Creative Non-Writing Activities, with Jeanette Hanscome first appeared…
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I’m not a “word of the year person.” But this year, the word SIMPLIFY beckoned. In Episode 44 of The Professional Writer podcast, I’ll help you simplify (1) the people you serve and (2) the products, services, and programs you offer. And I’ll challenge you to take 4 massive action steps that’ll simplify your business processes! The post 44 – Simpli…
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Have you ever been “in the zone” and when you glanced up from your computer, you were shocked that three hours had passed? That happens to me all the time! Amy Connell, a certified personal trainer, demonstrates simple stretches desk jockeys can do to get the blood flowing and relieve muscles we’ve been overusing in all the wrong ways. BONUS demo v…
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It’s time to exercise your social media muscles! In the final installment of our 4-part series on the secret to doing social media, you’ll (1) decide which social network(s) to be active on (2) get best practices for engaging with your followers, and (3) discover why doing weekly and monthly analytics reviews will help you adjust your routine so yo…
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Social media marketing is a marathon, not a sprint. Let's replace the "sprint" mentality with productive activities that result in the best return on our investment. In Episode 41 (Part 3 in a 4-part series on the secret to doing social media) you'll also learn: (1) why you shouldn’t auto-publish links to your latest blog posts; (2) why it’s import…
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Consider every piece of social media content you post as part of your business portfolio. That will keep you focused on creating content that builds your business. In Episode 40 (part 2 in a 4-part series on the secret to doing social media), you’ll (1) identify your core income streams or areas of influence, and (2) develop 6 types of content that…
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“I don't have time to do social media. My schedule is already packed.” If you’ve ever uttered those words, this episode is for you. I’ll walk you through a process that’ll help you form social media habits that will serve you well over the long-term. (This is Part 1 in a 4-part series on practical tips for effective social media marketing.) The pos…
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“Are you ever going to write a REAL book?” The first time someone asked Grace Fox that question, she felt slighted. Grace, a popular and accomplished devotional writer, reveals how she worked through her internal struggle with writing devotions, and how she wrote ninety 225-word devotions in 20 days. The post 38 – A Sip of Cold Water to Refresh the…
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Are you unintentionally alienating your Facebook friends, turning off agents and editors, and driving away potential clients? In Episode #37, you’ll discover the 2020 version of the “drunk at a party selfie,” and get 3 tips for conducting yourself on social so you avoid decimating your personal and professional credibility. (Includes full transcrip…
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“Writing is really hard work for me,” says Ginny L. Yttrup. “In the midst of it I often find myself stymied. Blocked. Confused. Wanting to do anything but write.” If you’ve ever experienced the slow tedium of writing and felt like giving up, Ginny will identify two areas where writers commonly get stuck and put you on track to get unstuck. The post…
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