Last Day to Join Tribe Writers + Answers to Your Biggest Questions

Today is the final day. Your last chance to join Tribe Writers. After that, registration closes. Watch the video below to see if it’s right for you.

If you’re still trying to figure out if this is for you, I want to share with you a few questions I hear every time we launch this course.

Having taught this to over 6000 students, I know the objections and obstacles people face before encountering a major breakthrough in their writing careers. But instead of hearing me talk, I thought it’d be better for you to hear from some of my students.

Recently, I received a message from a woman named Becky who said:

I’ve clicked over to the Tribe Writers site a dozen times or more. It looks great, sounds great, probably is great. I’m not sure if my hesitation is fear or uncertainty. It’s a commitment (financial and time). I am just trying to get a writing career off the ground in the last few months, but I’m not sure of my direction. I’ll probably click over a few more times still!

Does this sound like you? If so, I want to address some important concerns that you might be having right now so that you can decide if this is right for you.

Question #1: “Is it worth it?”

Tribe Writers is definitely a commitment. It’s no small amount of money. So why isn’t it cheaper?

Well, in addition to the scads of content you get (three courses with 30-50 videos per course), what you’re really paying for is access — to me, my team, and to an exclusive community of people who will help you grow into the writer you’ve always dreamed of being.

If Tribe Writers were open to everyone or available at any time, it wouldn’t be special. When you join the course, you get a membership to one of the most talented, generous groups of people I have ever met. And they are truly changing the world with their words.

Students tell me all the time after taking this course that it’s something they would have paid thousands of dollars for, as you would expect of a university class. One alum, Eric, said, “I may have a Master’s in writing, but now I feel I have the tools necessary to reach my readers.”

Does it cost money? You bet. Is what you get worth what you pay? No. It’s worth a whole lot more. (See what I mean here.)

Grace Ghazarian is a Nashville-based small business owner who, as a result of Tribe Writers, started a podcast focused on helping you thrive in your own profitable business.

Question #2: “Is this right for me?”

If you feel like you were born to be a writer, if you dream of one day publishing your work and getting your message the attention it deserves, then you need to do something about that. That’s why I created Tribe Writers.

Maybe this isn’t the right program for you. That’s fine. But please, find something. You have a responsibility to share your story, your words, your ideas, with the world. I like what one student, Pamela, said:

I don’t know if I would have signed up for Tribe Writers if I hadn’t had skin cancer last year, malignant melanoma. I kept putting off my dreams, thinking I would pursue my writing next year, or after the kids left home. Taking care of everyone else, and not taking care of myself. Skin cancer was a wake up call to live today and write my stories.

You don’t have to take a writing course to take care of yourself… Maybe taking care of yourself is to take swimming lessons, or walk around the block, or take time to read a book. But if you want to pursue writing, I do recommend Tribe Writers. It is more than just a writing class, it is a life-long community of like minded people.

Since joining Tribe Writers, Pamela has been interviewed by the Huffington Post, started a blog for her cat (you heard me), interviewed famous authors like Steven Pressfield, and began writing a book and has started selling her art online.

And she is just one of many.

Question #3: “Should I do it?”

If you’re like Becky, the woman I mentioned at the beginning of this post, and you’ve visited the Tribe Writers site more than a few times, each time considering signing up but never pulling the trigger, there’s a reason for that. I don’t know if it’s fear or resistance or something else holding you back. But for a moment, I want you to forget about that and consider what might not happen if you don’t take this step:

  • You might not write a book.
  • You might not reach someone with your message, someone who really needs your words.
  • You might keep dreaming of becoming a writer someday instead of being one today.

That’s why I offer a money-back guarantee. Because I want this to be right for you, and it’s the best thing I can do in lieu of letting you take a “test drive.” If you sign up for the course and it isn’t everything I’ve promised, I’ll give you your money back.

In fact, you can go through the whole course for the next 30 days and still get a refund. I’ll even let you keep the downloadable bonuses. Not a bad deal, right? What do you have to lose?

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Anne Peterson has published nine books, a memoir, children’s books, and a poetry grief book since taking Tribe Writers in 2012.

Question #4: “What do I get?”

I hope you’ll consider doing this. Not for me. Not even for you. But for those people who haven’t heard what you have to say, who haven’t been changed by your message but need it.

This course will give you what it takes for you to find that tribe of readers who are ready for action. That audience who will buy every book you sell and give your words the attention they merit.

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Just to refresh your memory, here’s what comes with the course:

  • 8 weeks of original content (over 30 video lessons), which people have called “life-changing”
  • Access to an online forum and Facebook group
  • Step-by-step tutorials on setting up a blog, learning how to guest post, even publishing an eBook
  • Expert interviews with fiction and nonfiction authors who have built successful platforms and published their work
  • Access to me and my team to help you work through any obstacles you encounter
  • $500 in signup bonuses that you can download immediately
  • Two bonuses courses in blogging and social media

David Villalva became a Tribe Writer, found his voice, and now helps aspiring novelists become skilled, published storytellers.

Question #5: “Will it work?”

It will if you do. Here’s what you’ll have by the end of the course:

  • Confidence in your writing voice and clarity in your unique message and style
  • A blog and email newsletter that people are actually reading and engaging with
  • An eBook manifesto that will help you dramatically grow your audience
  • The step-by-step guide I use to connect with influential people and get my work published on popular websites and magazines
  • A detailed plan to publish your book and start making a living as a writer

How do I know? Because I’ve done everything I teach in this course and helped thousands of others do the same. As I like to say, “If you do the work, you’ll see the results.”

So this is your final call. Tomorrow is the LAST day to register for the course. After that, registration closes, and you won’t be able to sign up until registration opens again next year.

This really is the best time to join. With a 30-day money-back guarantee, you take no risk, get a ton of bonuses, have access to an incredible community, not to mention a whole lot more. So here’s the real question…

Do you really want this?

Caroline DePalatis has been involved in international ministry for 20+ years, and discovered the encouraging support of the Tribe Writers community.

How to get started

If you’re ready to take the next step in finding the audience your writing deserves, here’s all you have to do to get started:

  1. Visit this page before 11:59 p.m. Pacific (U.S.) Time Friday.
  2. Choose the Student or Premium membership.
  3. Follow the instructions to register your username and password on the membership site.
  4. Login and get started immediately! (If you encounter any hangups, just email me.)

Don’t forget: once you’re in, you’re in for good. There are no additional charges or hidden fees. It’s a one-time deal (unless you opt for one of our affordable payment plans). I hope to see you inside!

Still have questions? Check out the live chat support on the registration page. My team will be happy to give you a quick response to your questions. Oh, and one more thing: I want to share just a few words from James, a student who has been a part of Tribe Writers since the very beginning:

Becoming a Tribe Writer has transformed me from an amateur to a professional. But not just with my writing. With my entire life. Because if any of us are going to grow, we can’t stand still. We have to step out. We have to take risks. We have to leave our comfort zone behind. If we don’t, our lives might be safer. But we won’t become the people we were made to be. Do you really want that?

That’s a powerful question. I’ll leave it up to you to answer.

Join Tribe Writers Now


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Play Your Way to a Successful Creative Career: Interview with Melissa Dinwiddie

Play Your Way to a Successful Creative Career: Interview with Melissa Dinwiddie

Have you ever found yourself burned out from making your art?

Play Your Way to a Successful Creative Career

Our guest today has and she’s learned some valuable lessons as a result. Melissa Dinwiddie is is an artist first, and entrepreneur second. She has a great story to share. I loved it so much I included it in my book Real Artists Don’t Starve. Today we’ll hear what I didn’t include in the book and what new endeavors she’s taking on.

Before she was paid as an artist, Melissa wondered whether or not she was worthy of that title. But after her friend paid her $25 for a commissioned piece, Melissa finally believed she was an artist.

That her friend took her seriously enough to pay her made it a very big deal in her mind. Melissa says she needed someone to hold up a mirror and tell her she is an artist before she could make art for a living.

Many of us have experienced this, too. Even though we understand intellectually we don’t need others’ permission to be an artist, there are still moments like Melissa’s that are pivotal to helping us own our inner artist. It doesn’t have to be a gatekeeper like an art dealer or gallery owner, it can be a loved one like it was for Melissa.

Once she began making art for a living, she eventually stopped making art for herself. Soon, Melissa was putting business first, and artistry second. On this episode of The Portfolio Life, she shares why they need to be inverted with art first and entrepreneurship second.

We also talk about why we often get stuck in a rut and how to we can get ourselves out. Finally she tells us about her current business: it’s creative consultancy that shows companies how to be more effective through the use of methodologies like LEGO.com-serious play.

Melissa tells us what that is, how she found it and much more about learning to play in your creative sandbox on today’s The Portfolio Life.

Listen to the podcast

To listen to the show, click the player below (If you’re reading this via email, please click here).

Show highlights

On today’s show, Melissa and I explore:

  • What is paper cutting and why did she combine it with calligraphy?
  • Why did she get burned out making art for pay?
  • What is a ketubah and how was it critical to her evolution as an artist and entrepreneur?
  • How can you keep the fun alive in your creative process?
  • Why is play NOT the opposite of work?

 

The choice to make money from art

  • Should a creative person be trying to monetize or not?
  • How much time should you be spending on marketing and commerce for your art?
  • Is making money from art something every artist should pursue? Why or why not?
  • What is her golden formula?
  • What does it mean to think daily and tiny?

What it means to be creative

  • The lesson we can all learn about creativity from my 4-year old.
  • What is the question to ask yourself if you think you are not creative?
  • When did she start believing she was not an artist?
  • What is the comparison-trap gremlin?
  • Why did she stop taking art classes for 15 years?

Resources

How are you going to add creative sandbox play to your life? Let us know in the comments.



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Google’s “Disavow Links Tool”: The Complete Guide

Google’s “Disavow Links Tool”: The Complete Guide

If you’ve spent any time in SEO, these are things you already know. You also know that Google’s “Disavow Links Tool” can help protect your site from link-related penalties. Even with that knowledge, most SEOs—even leading experts—answer the question, “Should I

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The One Life-changing Writing Resource Nobody Told Me About

The One Life-changing Writing Resource Nobody Told Me About

The world needs your message. Find your voice with Tribe Writers. This course equips you to become a professional writer and get the attention of your tribe. Click here to learn more.

If something like Tribe Writers was around when I started blogging over five years ago, my writing journey would’ve been much smoother. I definitely could’ve avoided struggling for seven years before gaining traction with an audience online.

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Nobody told me that you didn’t have to spin your wheels. Nobody told me that there was a proven process to getting your writing noticed. I wasted a lot of time and a lot of words trying to do it on my own.

If I had known that there were thousands of other writers out there to encourage me and a process that worked that I could just follow, I’d be a lot farther today than I currently am.

That’s one reason Tribe Writers exists. I wanted to create the resource I wished for when I started writing online. A library of resources, practical applications, and a community to encourage and educate one another.

I’m honored that thousands of authors and bloggers are now Tribe Writers. And I would be remiss if I didn’t share a few of their stories with you.

From eight kids to over a million readers

Mike BerryMike Berry joined Tribe Writers, and three years later, Confessions of a Parent is now read in 14 countries around the globe, by more than 100,000 people a month.

And here’s how it happened:

It revolutionized my writing and my blog, but more than that, it changed my life. I learned how to find my writing voice and write with brevity.

I discovered the power of a platform and how simple it was to build one. I discovered that I was a writer. No longer would I hide what I was called to be!

That kind of realization, followed by action, can be powerful.

“More than the numbers,” Mike told me, “we have been able to reach out and have honest conversations with parents from Australia to England to Canada to the United States.”

Join Tribe Writers and discover just how far your message can reach.

Guest posting for celebrities like Cameron Diaz

Elizabeth BradleyA common misconception about celebrity blogs is they are difficult to guest post on. However, if you position yourself correctly and take your writing seriously, anyone can do it.

Elizabeth Bradley enrolled in Tribe Writers, and used the practical applications to land guest posting opportunities on celebrity blogs and quickly gain another 2,000 subscribers. Her feedback on the course is one of my favorites:

Joining Tribe Writers nearly three years or so ago was one of the best decisions I made for my career. It helped me connect with a like-minded community and learn from the best.

The training modules are super high-quality, and contain actionable advice that helped me get focused on building my platform before launching my book.

I’m currently working on two books, an ebook on living in Thailand, and a book for my Ideal Clients that will be called Thriving Coach.

Guest posting is a powerful tool for growing your platform. You develop relationships, increase the visibility of your content, and generate new opportunities.

Enroll in Tribe Writers now and learn how to connect with influencers.

Making a living writing fiction

Stacy Claflin profileThe process of becoming a full-time writer rarely makes for good television. Each episode would feature a lone actor sitting at a desk typing for an hour. Writing for a living is much less romantic than Hollywood leads us to believe.

Stacy Claflin is a Tribe Writer alum and has gone on to become a full-time novelist writing across multiple genres. She continues to show up every day to write while running a daycare business and homeschooling her children. She didn’t leap without a parachute — she built a bridge, one book at a time.

Become a Tribe Writer and build your own bridge to your writing dream.

Finding your voice and losing over 260 pounds

Teresa ParkerTeresa Parker was an early Tribe Writer and part of the inaugural cohort at Tribe Intensive that was a precursor to the Tribe Conference.

What you don’t know about Teresa when you first meet her is that she’s lost over two hundred sixty pounds in addition to publishing three books, two study guides, and has thirty more book ideas in the pipeline. She also makes over $5,000 a month from work based on her writing.

Just yesterday, as we opened Tribe Writers for the Fall, Teresa sent me an email reflecting on her experience:

The first Tribe Intensive really helped make me get over my fear of continuing in the coaching bent…

More than anything you were instrumental in helping me understand where my destiny lies. At that Intensive you identified my voice as the Celebrity…

The one who says if I can do this, you can do this. To hear you say that solidified something that was churning inside me but I couldn’t quite voice.

Find your voice and become part of the Tribe Writers community.

If you’ve ever struggled with a blinking cursor, if you’ve ever wondered what to write about, if you’re unsure who you should be writing for, Tribe Writers is for you. If you do the work, I guarantee you’ll get the results. Click here to get started.


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Facebook Publishes Internal Enforcement Guidelines & Announces Appeals Process by @martinibuster

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Facebook publicly released the guidelines used by their moderators to enforce community standards. Announced ability to appeal content that was removed.

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6 Linkable Asset Types (And EXACTLY How to Earn Links With Them)

6 Linkable Asset Types (And EXACTLY How to Earn Links With Them)

The truth is: there are certain “types” of content that earn links much more easily than others. These are known as “linkable assets.” Here’s what the backlink profile of a (very) successful linkable asset looks like: Pretty impressive, right!? But

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How a Fiction Writer Made $100,000 by Building a Career Around Her Craft

How a Fiction Writer Made $100,000 by Building a Career Around Her Craft

For the last time this year, Tribe Writers is open! Click here to learn more and discover how to you can make a living writing.

In late 2011 I did something that I’d dreamed of all my life. Something that every fiction writer dreams of (even if they want to be self-published, I promise every fiction writer has dreamed about this at one time or the other.)

How a Fiction Writer Made $100,000 by Building a Career Around Her Craft

I signed with a literary agent.

She sold my work in early 2012 in a two-book deal to an imprint of Penguin. I was given a $15,000 advance for both books and for a few years, I was living the actual dream. My first book, Viral Nation, was published in summer of 2013 and my second, Rebel nation, was published in summer of 2014.

Take a look at those dates again.

My novels sold to Penguin in early 2012. They were published in mid-2013. That’s nearly eighteen months.

Here’s what I believed: that having an agent and a big publisher was all I needed. I thought that my book would sell just by virtue of being published and on bookstore shelves.

Here’s what really happened:

For various reasons (including being a young adult science fiction book published by a romance imprint), my books got good reviews but not great sales. Barnes and Nobel didn’t pick up my second book. The publisher, consequently, didn’t pick up my third book. My entire career came down to two thirds of a trilogy that ended on a cliffhanger and that no other publisher would ever pick up.

There were eighteen months between when my books sold and when the first one came out. What I should have done with those months is exactly what Jeff teaches in Tribe Writers. I should have focused on building an audience.

Fast forward to late 2015. My publisher dropped me. My agent didn’t like my next book or any other ideas I had for next books, so I fired her. I’d signed with a second agent, who liked my next book, but couldn’t sell it. Then she decided she wasn’t going to represent children’s book anymore and she fired me.

I hadn’t written a word of fiction, not a single word, in a full year.

I was working as a teacher’s assistant making less than my son earns at Wal-Mart, under a teacher who hated me and was (believe it or not) even more miserable in her job than I was in mine. Something had to give. My best idea for getting out of my situation was to write another book so that I could get another advance.

By now, I’d come to realize that building an audience was A) super important and B) my responsibility no matter how big my publisher was. So, I started there.

I’m going to fast forward to the punchline here: In 2016 I earned nearly $100,000. That’s more than four times my annual income from the Washoe County School District. It’s more than six times my advance from Penguin. Even after taxes and expenses, it is a good living.

And I did it writing.

Here’s how:

Evaluate your choices and resources

I already had a blog. It’s now defunct, but I’d been writing a lifestyle blog for about eighteen months. It wasn’t making much money, but it had good, solid traffic.

I’d run a six-month series there about how to write a novel. Those posts were popular enough to make me think that starting a second blog might bring in a little more money.

I’m a hard worker and I was willing to put a lot of the one resource I did have into this: energy.

I had experience as a writer and a teacher.

I’m passionate about stories and I love helping other people tell their stories.

Build a community and an email list

My goal, from the start, was bigger than selling books.

I wanted to build a community and I wanted to find my own audience. That meant building an email list.

I found two resources that really helped me. One was Bryan Harris’s Rapid List Builder program. The other was Tribe Writers.

I started my new blog, What is a Plot, on February 1, 2015. My goal was to have 50 people on my list by March 1. I ended up with 800.

One thing I did to get there was figure out Facebook ads. I came up with a little system that let me run ads without being out of pocket by offering an inexpensive product for sale after someone joined my list.

Decide to teach what you know

I’d had an idea brewing for a long time about turning that six-month blog series about how to write a novel into a course. I opened an account at Gumroad, made a little sales page, and emailed it out to my list. Then I went to a movie with my husband.

I decided almost immediately that I was going to take it back. My whole enterprise was only six weeks old. I didn’t know what I was doing. When I got out of the movie, though, two people had bought my course.

By the time the doors closed on that first (very long) launch, I’d made $40,000 in sales and my whole life changed.

I quit my job when the school year finished in June.

I ran a very limited launch in June and made another $10,000 when it sold it. And I launched one more time I October. That launch, despite competing with Nanowrimo, earned another $40,000.

My Teachable school, which has free classes in story development and plotting, has 2775 students now. Every time I think of that, it just blows me away.

Start a membership site

It was very obvious from the beginning that the most valuable thing about Ninja Writers was the community. I also knew that I wanted to offer my course to writers who maybe couldn’t afford the upfront cost.

After my October launch, I decided to try something a little different. I started the Ninja Writers Club. For $25 a month, writers could have instant access to A Novel Idea, plus other courses I had available (including a course in how to plot a novel.) Club members gained access to a small, very active, private Facebook community.

The membership idea evolved. I started a Patreon page in January 2016. I added a second phase of membership, this one only costs $10 a month and is centered around the idea of an Alt MFA program.

I also put together my first print zine—a venue for Ninja Writers to not only submit their work for possible publishing, but also for community members to support each other. The contributors to the zine are paid based on the number of active patrons.

Begin writing on Medium

In March 2017, I decided to embark on an experiment. I’d blog everyday for 30 days on Medium.

The result was so startlingly positive that I’ve increased the experiment to 90 days.

I doubled my pageviews, from 18,000 a month on my blog to 36,000 on Medium in that first month. I was asked to write for a paying market. I increased my email list.

You can read more about the results of my experiment here.

Your art won’t be responsible for supporting your life anymore

Pretty much every fiction writer’s dream is to be paid enough for their stories to support themselves.

What I’ve learned in the last year (and really, the last five years) is that it’s entirely possible to build a career around your art that encompasses it and supports it and makes the art possible.

I write a short story every week, as part of the 1000 Day MFA program that dozens of people pay $10 a month each to participate in.

I’m writing novels right alongside my students in the A Novel Idea program.

Teaching happens to be my thing. It’s not everyone’s.

I have a friend who writes young adult fiction. She’s also a pilot and has an idea for a business that will teach women how to course correct their lives the way she course-corrects an airplane.

I have a friend who writes women’s fiction. She’s also a former Ringling Brother’s circus clown and a theater mom. She’s working on building a business that will help other theater moms—and also build her audience for her novels.

I hear all the time about how the information out there for bloggers or non-fiction writers (like Tribe Writers or Rapid List Builder) isn’t a perfect fit for fiction writers. The truth is, we need to know this stuff. We need to think about our work like it’s a business. A start-up, even.

Discover the steps Shaunta Grimes took to build a career around her art with Tribe Writers. Learn how you can follow her example and make a living writing.

How would your life change if you were able to replace (or even double) your income through your writing? What questions are standing in your way? Share in the comments.



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What Successful Writers Do That Unsuccessful Writers Don’t

What Successful Writers Do That Unsuccessful Writers Don’t

This week, in case you haven’t heard, I’ve re-opened registration for my Tribe Writers course, which you can learn more about here.

Over the past six years, I’ve been working hard to answer one big, very important question: “How do you make a living as a writer?”

At first, it was something I just wanted to answer for myself. But when I figured out how to support myself with a writing career, I began to wonder if it was possible for others. And what I discovered surprised me.

It turns out that most successful writers do some of the same things. And it also turns out that these are the very same things most unsuccessful writers DON’T do. So what are they?

  • Successful writers clarify their message. Unsuccessful writers don’t.
  • Successful writers build a platform. Unsuccessful writers keep waiting to be “discovered.”
  • Successful writers serve their audiences. Unsuccessful writers serve themselves.
  • Successful writers aren’t afraid to make money to support their art. Unsuccessful writers are.

What does it take to do these things? To make a living off your words, you need more than talent. You can’t be just a great writer. Sure, that’s important. But it’s not enough.

You need more than passion, too. Passion is not enough to sustain you during those long hours of practice. Passion will not insulate you from the barbs of critics and the sting of failure.

You need something more than just good intentions and a little skill to make it as a writer today.

What you need is a roadmap — a proven process that the greats who have walked before you have followed.

You need to know what to do when and why it ultimately matters.

That’s why I developed Tribe Writers. It helps you accomplish what seems so elusive for so many writers who dream of going pro. We show you how to make a living off your words by clarifying your message, building a platform, and serving your audience.

This is everything I’ve learned from working with thousands of authors, plus my own career of publishing five books, hitting multiple bestsellers lists, and reaching millions of readers with my writing.

Over 6,000 people have gone through this program, and I’m confident it will help you, too.

Learn more about Tribe Writers right here.

If you’re still not sure, here are answers to some of the biggest questions I’ve received:

Question 1: Is Tribe Writers for beginners or advanced students?

Tribe Writers is a course for aspiring writers or people who have published a book but haven’t yet reached the kind of success they dream of.

In the course, I teach you via 5–15 minute video lessons how to start a blog, build an email list of 1000 subscribers, and get your audience to buy your work, allowing you to make at least $1000 per month with your writing.

You can go at your own pace, but if you watch one video a day for five days a week, you’ll be done in 60 days.

Question 2: Why do I need this?

Maybe you don’t.

  • If you’re already publishing books and selling thousands of copies…
  • If you already have thousands of readers of your blog…
  • If you’re already making thousands of dollars a month off your writing…

Then you probably don’t need Tribe Writers. But…

  • If you’re frustrated and just don’t quite know what to do…
  • If you keep trying things but nothing seems to work…
  • If you can’t figure out what the plan for writing success looks like…

Then you probably need Tribe Writers.

Click here to join now.

Question 3: Why do I need to join now?

Good question. Tribe Writers is open for registration only two times a year. The next time will be October at the earliest. And often, the price goes up between launches, so now is the best time to get the best deal.

Question 4: Does this work for fiction?

Definitely. There are some different approaches to building a fiction platform, but the principles still work. In Tribe Writers, there are thousands of novelists and fiction writers. If you write fiction, you’ll be in good company!

In fact, a student recently blogged about the impact Tribe Writers had on her fiction career right here.

Question 5: Does this really work?

Well, ask a student yourself…

“I’m a writer who dreamed of publishing a book.Tribe Writers transformed that dream into a reality. I’ve taken writing courses before, but Tribe Writers is beyond compare. Instead of the typical information download many courses provide, Tribe Writers gives you a blueprint of intentional steps to get you there. From finding your voice to going pro, the course lays out an action plan designed to help you reach your goals. The support is unmatched and the community phenomenal. I’m a fan for life.” — Doris Swift

You’ll find many more testimonials on the registration page.

Click here to join now.

I hope that helps answer some of your questions. Now, I’ve got one for you:

What’re you waiting for?

It’s time to take your writing seriously. If you join Tribe Writers today, you get hundreds of dollars in bonuses, plus a LIFETIME money back guarantee. Which means you can sign up today, go through the course for and if you don’t see results, ask for your money back!

You take absolutely no risk… unless you do nothing at all.

Join Tribe Writers today.

The clock is ticking on the deadline to join Tribe Writers. Don’t miss it! Registration closes in just a few days. Join Tribe Writers now.


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How to Find and Steal Featured Snippets (to Get More Search Traffic)

How to Find and Steal Featured Snippets (to Get More Search Traffic)

If you’re wondering what featured snippets are, here’s an example: Basically, it’s when Google shows an answer, or a partial answer to the question directly in the search results. You’ve probably seen these before; they tend to pop up for low-volume,

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