Low Country Non-Fiction Writers 2018 Meeting Dates

Having started Low Country Non-Fiction Writers with a great venue like the Bluffton Community Library, these are the 2018 meeting dates, topics and links:

January 16 – Tips On How To Write Your Own BookHenrik de Gyor (audio, slides)
February 20 – Self-Publishing ExplainedHenrik de Gyor (audio, slides)
March 20 – Marketing Your Book – Chris Groote and Jamie Gilleland (audio, slides)
April 24 – Book EditingJames Mallory (audio, slides)
May 15 DistributionRockelle Henderson (audio, handout)
June 19 – Creating your own audiobookHenrik de Gyor (audio, slides)
July 17 – Researching your book – Henrik de Gyor (audio, slides)
August 21 – Marketing for authors and speakers – Garry Johnson (video)
NOTE: As of September 2018, there are no further meetings scheduled until further notice due to time and travel constraints of the organizers. Enjoy the links to slides and recordings above.
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Starting Tech Lectures in Q1 2018

Launching a new series of technology lectures in 2018…

Where?

These live presentations with Q&A will take place at the Bluffton Community Library free of charge, open to all who wish to attend in person. They will be 1 hour in duration.

When and what topics?

Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 5pm – How artificial intelligence can help you today

Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 6pm – Bitcoin and blockchain explained

Saturday, March 31, 2018 at 4pm – Crowdfunding your own project

Want more?

What tech topic would you like to hear about? Let us know.

 

 

 

Presentation: Start your own podcast

Contact Henrik for availability to present this topic again.

For more, check out Slideshare

Questions?

Creating a Kickstarter project?

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Back on 2013, I completed a Kickstarter project. It took months to plan, a month to fund and months to complete. For the most part, all went as planned.

Kickstarter is one of the most popular means of crowdfunding because it is rewards-based crowdfunding and it is an all-or-nothing funding model lowers the risk for all parties. It is also great for idea validation.

Many people have a lot of questions about Kickstarter, and they ask about this quite often due to the platform’s popularity. I want to answer your questions about Kickstarter.

I have given a presentation on Kickstarter: Lessons Learned to live audiences multiple times this year and crowdsourced all their questions.

After gathering audience questions, interviewing some other successful Kickstarter creators and compiling thoughts on what it takes to succeed with Kickstarter, I wrote an ebook about it.

I am presenting in person at GW on October 5, 2016, with this new ebook.

I wrote a short ebook about how to do a successful Kickstarter.

Success with Kickstarter: Lessons Learned

Success with Kickstarter: Lessons Learned

 

Follow this blog if you wish to be notified about the upcoming webinar where I will answer your questions.

Questions?