Tuesday, May 27, 2014

2014 SUMMER SPLASH BLOG HOP!

Greetings to all!

                                            2014 Indie Writers Unite Blog hop! 
Blog is Over!
Thanks so much for entering!!
The winner of OLD GENT signed hardcover is Sarah Smiles!
The next few folks won Kindle versions! Please send me the email you wish your Kindle copy to go to!
My email is RIAP57@aol.com
Nancy Wolfe
Bobbi Kinion
Jessica June
Ellie Lane
Sherry Malone
Lourie Staib
Suzanne (suzyrph)
Elisa Difino
Jeffrey Belanger 

 I will try and contact you via the emails you provided. If you do not hear please write me!

GRAND PRIZES #1 and #2: Kindle Paperwhite and a $50 Amazon Gift Card


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 Here on my Blog:
If you love TREES, this prize is for you! Win Kindle copy of the OLD GENT I will be giving away several copies.  Big Prize is a hard-cover full-color copy signed by me!

To enter my giveaway, just comment on this Blog and leave your contact email, and any other tidbit you'd like me to know. Below find a blurb about OLD GENT, the semi-fictional biography of the tree on the cover, from the tree's point of view!

http://www.amazon.com/OLD-GENT-Marie-J-Phillips-ebook/dp/B00EYLHGBW/
     Sprouting in an old abandoned field around 1895, Old Gent, a Norway Spruce, grew into a majestic towering specimen of his species, protective of the old home he saw built on his lands as a stout sapling. Human activity amused, startled, frightened and sometimes hurt him, thus he never found trust in the beaverlike species, until the fifth owner in nine decades moved into the old house he sheltered. The woman and her spouse proved reverent, changing his attitudes towards humans. The old tree experienced a new emotions, and gained the name of Old Gent. 
      When terror from the skies threatened the lands, he stood strong, determined to shield the home and owners he now loved, and paid a price. As decades weakened his ancient body with internal decay from injuries, he fought to regrow lost limbs, racing to once again tower into the skies. He spiraled a few seeds against the foundation of the old house, where his offspring sprouted. On his fateful felling day, one stood poised to continue his sire's legacy.

Check out summary and sample chapters at :

http://www.mariejsphillips.com/old-gent


Dates of the Summer Splash Blog Hop: June 13-16, 2014

Don't forget to leave comments and contact email! Good Luck!

NOTE-SPAMMERES will be ignored, deleted, and blocked.

Guest Post from Grammarly

Please welcome a guest post by Grammarly. http://www.grammarly.com/
I hope you will find it helpful!


Professional Blogging
by
Nikolas Baron

Writing a blog is relatively easy. Anyone with a keyboard, reliable access to the internet, and some spare time can start a blog, as evidenced by the tens of thousands of blogs originated online each week. Getting paid for one’s writing, however, may prove a bit more challenging. Anyone can blog, but not everyone makes a profit from their blogging efforts. Learning to write a coherent sentence and running prose through the plagiarism checker before posting a piece are only two aspects of running a successful for-profit, or “monetized” blog. Blogging is hard work, and turning a passion for writing about a particular topic into a paycheck takes dedication and patience.

The first step in creating a monetized blog is obvious, but often overlooked: Develop a talent for writing well. Study grammar and spelling. Learn to construct a sentence, and how to articulate thoughts in a coherent manner. Develop a personal “voice”. Professional writing, like any endeavor, requires a certain level of skill, which takes weeks, months, or even years to develop. One doesn’t simply decide one day to become a racecar driver. Practice is necessary, as well as some rites of passage into the sport. The aspiring driver accepts the need to enter a few minor races before he or she expects to run the oval in a NASCAR event. The aspiring blogger needs to gain experience and confidence by paying dues as a writer before stepping into the professional arena.

Writing for other blogs, also known as writing “guest posts”, is a good place to begin a blogging career. By creating content for other, established bloggers, the writer gains experience and confidence, and begins to develop a unique voice. The experience also provides opportunities to “try out” different niches, and to discover underlying passions, as well as offering opportunities for exposure to potential future followers. In the beginning, it’s best to write for smaller, lesser-known blogs. With practice comes more confidence and skill. Larger and better-known blogs may offer payment for guest posts, but the exposure is more important in the early stages than payment.

Starting a personal blog, centering on a particular interest or passion, is the next step. The topic should be close to the writer’s heart, so that motivation is strong to post new content regularly. The tighter the focus, the more successful the blog is likely to become. Niche topics may include personal finance, various aspects of parenting, gender-specific issues, religious or spiritual topics, or hobbies like raising chickens or building model cars. The list of possible topics is endless, and limited only by the author’s imagination and interests.

A blog can’t make a profit without readers. Social networking may be used to advertise a blog and attract readers. Buttons called “widgets” can be added to most blog platforms to allow readers to “follow” a blog and receive notifications of updates in their e-mail box. Widgets can also be used to add “sharing” buttons to the blog to maximize exposure through social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The social media platforms used depend on the audience, tone, and focus of the blog. LinkedIn is the domain of upwardly-mobile professionals of all ages,  while  younger people tend to gravitate to Pinterest.
Facebook attracts people of all walks of life from the professional to the stay at home Mom. 
Networking within the blogging community is also important, and must be done professionally to be effective. A writer should never “spam” a blog with banal comments posted for the sole purpose of linking back to the commenter’s own blog. Comments on other blogs should contribute to the conversation, and backlinks should only be included if the link is to a relevant post. Care must be taken to project a professional, courteous online presence at all times.

Once a presence is established, the monetization process can begin. Monetization can be both direct and indirect. Indirect monetization includes advertising space sold on the blog platform itself, pay-per-click link and product placement, and affiliate advertising. Direct monetization might mean offering a subscription service or e-book sales. Direct monetization works best for narrowly focused blogs written by an established professional in a particular field. With so much content readily available for free on the ‘web, a subscription must provide the reader with something unique that isn’t available elsewhere.


By Nikolas Baron
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 Bio:
Nikolas discovered his love for the written word in Elementary School, where he started spending his afternoons sprawled across the living room floor devouring one Marc Brown children's’ novel after the other and writing short stories about daring pirate adventures. After acquiring some experience in various marketing, business development, and hiring roles at internet startups in a few different countries, he decided to re-unite his professional life with his childhood passions by joining Grammarly’s marketing team in San Francisco. He has the pleasure of being tasked with talking to writers, bloggers, teachers, and others about how they use Grammarly’s online proofreading application to improve their writing. His free time is spent biking, traveling, and reading.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

AVAILABLE NOW OLD GENT!!

NOW AVAILABLE!  OLD GENT 

Read Old Gent's story from the old tree's, and his offspring, Young Gent's, points of view! 

Sprouting in an old abandoned field around 1895, Old Gent, a Norway Spruce, grew into a majestic towering specimen of his species, protective of the old home he saw built on his lands as a stout sapling. Human activity amused, startled, frightened and sometimes hurt him, thus he never found trust in the beaverlike species, until the fifth owner in nine decades moved into the old house he sheltered. The woman and her spouse proved reverent, changing his attitudes towards humans. The old tree experienced new emotions, and gained the name of Old Gent. When terror from the skies threatened the lands, he stood strong, determined to shield the home and owners he now loved, and paid a price. As decades weakened his ancient body with internal decay from injuries, he fought to regrow lost limbs, racing to once again tower into the skies. He spiraled a few seeds against the foundation of the old house, where his offspring sprouted. On his fateful felling day,one stood poised to continue his sire's legacy.

The paperback edition is Illustrated with full color photos!

 
Both paperback and Kindle edition available at:
http://www.amazon.com/Old-Gent-Marie-J-Phillips/dp/1304083071/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1391097908&sr=8-1

Special hardcover full color edition available at:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/marie-j-s-phillips/old-gent/hardcover/product-21157087.html