Workshops
Workshops by Ed Cyzewski
Writing
Online Tools for Writers: From Writing to Marketing
Length: 2-3 hours
An introduction to the ways writers can use online tools to improve their writing, to gain an audience, and to create a strong marketing platform that will help them publish a book.
From Idea to Editor
Length: 2-3 hours
Learn what it takes to transform your book idea into a book proposal. We will cover the various publishing options and their merits as well as the various ingredients that improve a book’s chances with readers and editors.
Blogging Basics
Length: 2 hours
From setting up a basic blog to figuring out what to write, this course explains some simple ways to start a blog, an introduction to blogging software, and methods for advertising a blog once it’s set up.
Developing a Social Media Strategy
Length: 2 hours
A general introduction to the philosophy and use of social media tools such as blogs, twitter, and Facebook. We will cover the who, what, why, and how of social media marketing.
Religion
Theology for Everyone
Length: 1-3 hours
An introduction to basic Bible study skills and the process of shaping beliefs and applying them to everyday life.
Brewing a Coffeehouse Theology: The Impact of Theology in Everyday Life
Length: 1-3 hours
An exploration of the ways culture influences theology and how to balance the demands that theology and culture place on our interpretations of the Bible.
About Ed Cyzewski
I’m the author of Coffeehouse Theology, The Coffeehouse Theology Contemporary Issues Guide, and The Coffeehouse Theology Bible Study Guide. My self-published book A Path to Publishing will be released in 2010. I have contributed to The Holy Bible Mosaic, Baptist Stories of Emergence, and The Southshire Pepper-Pot, as well as to magazines such as Collide and Vermont Magazine.
My mission is to help authors with the basics of promoting their works online. My competitive pricing reflects my desire to share my lessons in online promotion with fellow authors who want to organize their own campaigns rather than seeking out a major marketing firm.
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Recent Posts
- The Complete List: Five Great Things That Don’t Sell Lots of Books… And Two Things that Do
- Two Things that Sell a Lot of Books: #2 A Trusted Name with an Extensive Platform
- Two Things That Sell a Lot of Books: #1 A Well-Written Book Targeted to an Audience
- Five Great Things That Don’t Sell Lots of Books: #5 A Web Site
- Five Great Things That Don’t Sell a Lot of Books: #4 Online Social Media
- Five Great Things That Don’t Sell a Lot of Books: #3 Reviews
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- Humor (10)
- Marketing (21)
- Publishing (42)
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From Twitter…
- New blog post: Rejection: Lessons in Validation and Identity - http://tinyurl.com/yc356ae 2 hours ago
- Finally compiled my list of 5 great things that don't sell a lot of books and 2 things that do: http://bit.ly/cP0azw 7 hours ago
- The Complete List: Five Great Things That Don’t Sell Lots of Books… And Two Things that Do - http://tinyurl.com/ya2f9nn 8 hours ago
- The Authority of Jesus, an Empty Stomach, and an Empty Wallet (Mark 11): http://bit.ly/cvXMXI. 9 hours ago
- RT @tylerbraun: Can text messaging and Twitter enhance a church gathering or just interrupt it? http://bit.ly/ankvVN 10 hours ago





