DENTON WRITERS LEAGUE
FIRST EDITION
October
2006 VOL. 17 NUMBER 10
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WHERE WE MEET AND WHEN
The second Saturday of every month, at the
Denton Library-North Branch
- click here for map
3020 N. Locust St (corner of Windsor St & N. Locust St)
Denton, TX
General Meeting 10:30 a.m.
Lunch at Noon at the
Evergreen Super Buffet
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1006 W. University Dr
Denton, TX 76201
NEXT MEETING: October 14, 2006
Guest Speakers
October 14 - Diane Fanning
November 11 - TBD
December 9 - Lillian Stewart Carl
2007
January 13 - TBD
February 10 - Suzanne Frank
GUEST SPEAKER
Diane Fanning has five books published by St. Martin’s Press: BABY BE MINE, GONE FOREVER, WRITTEN IN BLOOD, INTO THE WATER and THROUGH THE WINDOW. She is the co-editor of RED BOOTS & ATTITUDE from Eakin Press.
She earned more than seventy Addy Awards for her commercial work. She has two completed books at publishing houses: a true crime book, UNDER THE KNIFE and a mystery novel, BITE THE MOON. Diane has appeared on Court TV, the Discovery Channel, local TV channels and dozens of radio stations coast to coast.
Diane Fanning lives in New Braunfels, Texas.
Visit her website at http://www.dianefanning.com/pages/490990/index.htm .
10 Ways to Drive Targeted Buyers to Your Website
by Judy Collins
© 2004 All Rights Reserved
Bring those visitors back for more, applauding you and saying BRAVO! They will
create a buzz about your great site, and send you many more visitors through
word of mouth. These visitors are your personal marketing force.
We non-techies may not have heard of what a "sticky" website is yet, but it is
the stuff that lures visitors back again and again. We know we want that!
Forget getting to the top of the search engines. Let your Webmaster do that.
Instead, try out some of these low-maintenance ways to bring 'em back to your
website for more.
Upload new, original, and useful content often. Do not think of your website as
a virtual brochure. Avoid blatant ads such as banners, which turn visitors off.
Give them information only they can't find anywhere else-and give it Free.
People want and need how to's, especially. Always think benefits when you post
some new article. Helping your visitors get what they want will bring you
respect as an expert, and eventually, profit from your book and other products.
Update your website content regularly and often, perhaps daily or weekly. If
someone visits your site and finds nothing new, they will disappear into
cyberspace and spend their time on other sites. If you don't want to write
articles, place an excerpt from your book up. Keep the pieces under 800 words.
Common lengths are anywhere from 75-400 words. You can include a tip list, past
feature articles from your ezine, poetry, or a character sketch from your
fiction book.
Publish your own special ezine. Make it short and sweet. Start with a monthly,
then see if you can do it bi-weekly. If you don't stay in regular touch with
your possible buyers, they will forget you and your book's message. People want
to know you better, so they can trust you and think of you as an expert in your
field. Your Free information, tips and resources will keep them as subscribers.
If they like your eMag, they will recommend it to others. The opt-in eNewsletter
tops all other ways to drive traffic to your site, and it can be mass mailed
free, too. Check out www.topica.com.
Include a recommending service on your site. Your repeat visitors create new
traffic. Check out www.Recommend-It.com. It's Free, fast, and versatile. Each
time someone recommends your site, they are entered in a contest to win a Palm V
reading device.
Host a forum on your site where people can post messages, questions, share ideas
and skills, and learn up-to-the-minute news about your topic. Without it people
lose interest because they want to interact with you and others in their field.
Visitors come, post a message or reply to other messages. They will check back
every few days for new messages or replies. As the moderator, you can post all
kinds of news and become a real person to your visitors. They want to know you
personally before they buy. To find these services, do a search on "Free
webmaster resources." Two specific ones: http://www.delphi.com and http://www.everyone.net.
Put reminders on all of your pages to bookmark. If you omit this, you pass up a
great opportunity to lure repeat, loyal visitors. You want a lot of visitors,
and you want them to spend a lot of time on your site. The more time they spend
on your site, the more likely they will check out your products or services
pages. Put in bold print, "press control + D to bookmark this site" or "Remember
to bookmark this site. We update material weekly."
Serialize some of your content. If visitors get it all in one visit, what's to
keep them coming back? Put one part of an article, special report, or excerpt
from your book on your site each week or so. Let people know this through your
eMagazine.
Post a monthly special only for your Web visitors. Call it "Discount of the
month," or "Freebie of the month." Without incentives your audience will go
elsewhere. Go to your files now, and see what you can use.
Let your visitors talk with you. Without personal contact, you are just another
cool website. Use "Humanclick," a program where people can chat with you live
without any downloads to their computer. In a few minutes you'll get to know
each other. You'll enjoy this too, because you want to be helpful. See http://www.humanclick.com
or you can record a message with "Pagetalk." Here, you record your message via
telephone, which can be heard on your website. Sign up at http://www.pagetalk.com.
Regular maintenance is a must for these.
Enjoy the journey. Each day, you can learn something that will make your website
more real, more YOU. Avoid being stiff-let your passion show! Add some personal
information such as the personal column. 'The Coaches Corner' in the ezine, "The
Book Coach Says," mentions personal writing and marketing set backs, boo boos,
along with a tip or so. Put this personal message on your site too.
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Judy Cullins: 20-year author, speaker, book coach
Helps entrepreneurs manifest their book and web dreams
eBk: "Ten Non-techie Ways to Market Online"
http://www.bookcoaching.com/teleclasses.shtml
7000 Melody Lane, La Mesa, CA 91942
To receive Free "The Book Coach Says..."
go to http://www.bookcoaching.com/opt-in.shtml
Judy@bookcoaching.com
Ph:619/466/0622
Reprinted from http://www.writerswrite.com/
CONFERENCES, CONVENTIONS, WORKSHOPS, and CONTESTS
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CONVENTIONS
Convention
Month Place
URL
AggieCon March Bryan, TX
http://aggiecon.tamu.edu/
Dreamin' in Dallas April Dallas, TX
http://www.dallasromanceauthors.com/conferences/
ApolloCon June Houston, TX
http://www.apollocon.org/
ConDFW June Dallas, TX
http://www.condfw.org/
ConMisterio July
Austin, TX
http://www.conmisterio.org/
Conestoga July Tulsa, OK
http://www.sftulsa.org/conestoga/
Armadillo Con August Austin, TX
http://www.fact.org/dillo/
Mythcon August Norman, OK
http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon37.html
Bubonicon August Albuquerque, NM
http://bubonicon.home.att.net/
Fencon Sept Dallas, TX
http://www.fencon.org/
A comprehensive list of other
conventions
http://www.fencon.org/links.html#calendar
World Fantasy Con Nov Austin, TX
http://www.fact.org/wfc2006/
On-Line Writers resources
Author's Network-for writers about writing based in Europe, but interesting-
http://www.author-network.com/
AuthorSpeak at the Dallas Library -
http://dallaslibrary.org/authorspeak/authorspeak.htm
Copyright Forms- http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/
Dallas Screen Writers- http://www.dallasscreenwriters.com/
Denton Public Library - http://www.cityofdenton.com/pages/library.cfm
Glimmer Train Press, Inc.-A quarterly magazine of about 260 pages of literary
fiction - http://www.glimmertrain.com/
Lulu.Com - A Self-Publisher -
http://www.lulu.com/
National Association of Women Writers - http://www.naww.org
National Writers Union - http://www.nwu.org/
Para Publishing Website - a good writing, publishing, and promotion source - http://parapub.com/getpage.cfm?file=/homepage.html&user=#user
Preditors and Editors-a resources to check out agents and publishers http://www.anotherealm.com/prededitors/
Ralan's Webstravaganza-speculative fiction resource http://ralan.com/
Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators - http://www.scbwi.org/
Texas Coalition of Authors, Inc. - http://www.texasauthors.org/
Texas Writers League - http://www.writersleague.org/
The Market List-the online resource for genre fiction writers http://www.marketlist.com/
The Novelist's Workshop-essays and advice on how to publish your book- http://www.monash.com/writers.html
Writer's Exchange - http://www.writers-exchange.com/epublishing/
Writer's Market - http://www.writersmarket.com/index_ns.asp
Writers Net-source for information for writers, editors, agents, and publishers - http://www.writers.net
Writing-World.Com - http://www.writing-world.com
There are multitudes of writing resources available on the Internet. Go to any search engine and ask for writer's resources, writer's markets, writer's contests, writer's conferences, etc
DWL OFFICERS:
President Joni Latham (
joni1957@verizon.net) - 940/382-4865
Vice President June Powell - 940/565-1013
Treasurer Joseph Marino
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