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E-book Review: You’ve Found Your Specialty–Now What?

September 28, 2009 editorial, reading, resources No Comments

book-cover1-217x300by Catherine L. Tully

Those of you who follow Freelance-Zone already know that I am a fan of Yolander Prinzel, but what you don’t know is that she is a networking and marketing genius. Frankly, her ability to market is one of her strongest qualities.

Now, I don’t normally endorse e-books. Many of them do not give writers enough concrete information. That said, I think that “You’ve Found Your Specialty–Now What?” is an investment that is worth making–especially if you are a new writer. It can be difficult to network and market yourself strategically, and many new writers spend too much time on forums and social media sites without scoring any real results for their efforts. Prinzel gives pointers that can streamline that process, and does so without being a drag to read…

The e-book is attractive and well organized and at the end she shares some great tools with readers, such as information you can use to create a client questionnaire and a proposal template. All and all this resource is a good one for those looking to expand their client base or for the new writer that is trying to navigate the “how to” of finding clients.

You’ve Found Your Specialty–Now What? Tips and Tricks to Finding and Scoring Clients and Making a Living Writing What You Know is $7.95.

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