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Geek Out with Julie Eason – for a third time!

Writing for a dance audience
Episode 36 of the Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse:
My guest, Julie Eason will talk about how to write a book, a blog, or any kind of content for a dance audience.
You’ll learn:
- How publishing a book is easier than ever
- Why dancers should write a book or blog
- How to get started, even when you feel lost and frustrated
- How to find the time to write
- An effective question-based outline to make writing as easy as answering questions in class
We’ll also have some discussion time, so you can ask Julie your questions.
Special Thanks to Amity Alize
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This episode is sponsored by Amity Alize, Author of three business ebooks for dancers: Hosting Dance Workshops 101, Dance Teacher 101: Business Basics and Tips for Independent Dance and Fitness Instructors, and Dance Studio Startup Kit: Planning for Success. All three ebooks were inspired by Julie Eason!
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About Julie
Julie Eason Julie Anne Eason is a belly dancer, professional writer, and founder of the Belly Dance Business Academy. When she’s not teaching dancers how to run more profitable businesses, she is a ghostwriter for all kinds of business people.
Her latest book, The Profitable Business Author, teaches readers how to write, publish, and profit from books that make a difference in the world. Every business can benefit from having a book—even belly dance businesses!
Check her out at:
http://www.JulieAnneEason.com or
http://www.bellydancebusinessacademy.com
Resources mentioned on the call:
The Belly Dance Business Academy
The Profitable Business Author book by Julie – free (plus shipping) for a limited time.
Quick Start Book Writing Workshop free from Julie
The Successful Author Podcast
Create Space print-on-demand publishing.
Ingram print-on-demand, ebooks, and distribution.
I Belly Dance Because book by Terri Allred*
(*Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are Amazon affiliate links, so I’ll get a small commission if you use them to make a purchase. If you’d rather I didn’t, just google the title.)
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