By Stephanie Cockerl on August 29, 2009
Are you a nextSTEPH subscriber? The monthly newsletter provides insights and tips to take your website and more to the nextSTEPH. Subscribe Today. Already subscribed? Then become a fan. One of the many tips about blogging that I have encountered is the question focusing on book authors. Should I create a website around my book [...]
Posted in Ask nextSTEPH, Books, Marketing | Tagged book authors, book websites, Books, self+promotion
By Stephanie Cockerl on October 21, 2008
In today’s environment, it is more important that ever to keep on top of your skills. You may recall the article I was quoted in back in 2003 about how I branched out got certifications and began teaching.
Posted in Books, EBooks, Training | Tagged Blogging, search engine optimization, seo, social+bookmarking, social+media
By Stephanie Cockerl on September 1, 2007
It’s yet another Saturday afternoon and I recently decided to put my new library card to use. Instead of buying books outright, I decided to test them first by borrowing it. I have checked out Rule #1. However, I don’t know how up to date the books are, i.e. of they have Harry Potter and [...]
Posted in Books, Home organization, Newsletter, Organization | Tagged audition, book, happypotter, Home organization, Organization, rule#1
By Stephanie Cockerl on April 28, 2007
I am featured in the book, Creatively Self-Employed: How Writers and Artists Deal with Career Ups and Downs by Kristen Fischer. In the book, creative types discuss what life is really like when you take the plunge into creative self-employment. From waiting for clients to pay up and battling the “lonelies” to gaining self-assurance and [...]
Posted in Books, Press Releases, Publicity | Tagged self employment
By Stephanie Cockerl on June 26, 2006
Heidi Richards of WECAI, Publisher; Dina Giolitto and myself were mentioned in a recent issue of Web Week Magazine from early May 2006 that promotes the eBook, “GET MORE BUSINESS - The Women’s eMarketing Guide to Promote Your Products and Services on the Internet“.
Posted in Books, Publicity | Tagged web week