Monday 31 March 2014

Marketing Your Self Published Book

Becoming a self-published writer seems easy enough in today's online world.  We write, edit, find a printer or create an ebook...but then what?  With access to the Internet, this task is openly available to anyone with the finances to self-publish, however, most authors are indeed just writers and are not prepared or don't know where to start when tackling the marketing side of self-publishing.

I want to offer up 5 simple strategies to marketing your book online.  I had to do just this recently and am currently working on building my own online strategy, so it will be fun to grow and learn together.  It is important to remember that social media is a very saturated place, so it is not as easy as you think to grow a huge following - it takes perseverance, great content, and regular posting to achieve a following.  So hint number one when diving into your online strategy - work at it - everyday.

Twitter

This is a great way to find similar minded people.  Twitter allows you to pick and choose people you want to target and have conversations with.   I chose to follow women entrepreneurs and mothers of children who are in my target market - and they were so easy to find.  Twitter auto-populates suggestions for you of similar people to follow, so make sure your description on Twitter describes your book and yourself so you are properly categorised and easy to find as well.

Boolean Searching

Finding and targeting your audience is easier than you think using the search engine within Twitter.  If you want to find people who are looking for conversations around soothers or pacifiers - you could enter a search parameter like this: soother or pacifier which to the search engine means containing "soother" or "pacifier" (or both).  It pulled up a ton of results, although dated conversations, I still found some interesting content that I was able to reuse for blogging and posting.  Find additional search parameters for Twitter Searches here

Thursday 13 March 2014

How 5 Everyday Entrepreneurial Women Inspired Me

About a year and a half ago, I made the conscious decision to write and illustrate a children's book.  It took months, but a lot of fun, a lot of editing and some experimenting with printing.  Finally, I ended up with a finished product to wrap and give to my daughter on her third birthday.  The plan was always to have it ready for her, because she was in dire need of assistance to get rid of her darn soother attachment.  Having tried other methods, I came up with Susy the Soother Fairy - who to this day - she tells everyone about.  In our home, the Soother Fairy is as popular as Santa, Toothfairy and the Easter Bunny.  It is pretty cool.

This story is not about my book, but about how I published my book and the women that have inspired me, guided me, and helped me promote.  I wanted to write about these women, because I want to inspire and help others like they have for me.

Last June I met a woman named Jacqueline Dinsmore. An entrepreneurial woman who gave up law to follow her brilliant and successful venture.  Teaming up with her very own mother, she came up with Luvali Convertibles.  It started with a reversible toque design for children, one toque could flip inside out and become another. You will have to check out her website for more details and see the breadth of product they now offer.  Now their product line is available at retailers throughout North America and to the world online.


Jacqueline Dinsmore

Jacqueline and her mom ran into my mom and my girls at the mall.  They wanted to try out one of their cute toques on my girls to make sure the sizing was right for distribution.  I said yes - and then followed up by asking for her card so that we could chat about how she grew her business into retailers North-America wide.  Having exchanged information, I followed up with her.  She was so accommodating, answered all my business questions and then passed me on to 2 other women.  One who was published and another who self-published.  Those women were Laura Berg of My Smart Hands and Meredith Deasely a self-published Pediatric Nutritionist and author.

Thursday 27 February 2014

12 Things I Plan on Teaching my Kids

My daughter is 3 and a half.  The other day she says to me, "Maman, I cannot wait to be bigger so I can work" - to which I replied "you aren't aloud to grow up that fast".  I don't know what the fascination is for children to want to grow up and work, or grow up and be like Mom and Dad, but I am pretty sure it has something to do with us being their most influential role model.  They see us do all sorts of incredible things that they can't to do yet.  That being said, a lot of what our children learn is through watching and listening to us. You know what is sad?  Is that most of us fail to see that, and we continue to rush through life and miss all those moments where our kids are being kids.

My goal going forward is to try and stop the rush and teach my kids about the truly important things in life.


  1. Family is the most Important Thing you will Ever Own not Toys or Cars or HousesIn todays day and age, with soaring populations and global warming, and traffic and sicknesses, you just never know from day to day what is going to happen. They need to learn to not take family for granted.
  2. Having Fun is better than winningSounds so cliché and to be honest, I cannot believe I want to teach my kids this - my husband and I are super competitive people, and so our kids have inherited double the competitiveness...it is trouble, I foresee it - so I plan on teaching them that fun is way better
Saturday 22 February 2014

7 Simple yet Amazing ways to help kick the soother habit

When my oldest daughter was 2, I started trying to figure out how to get rid of that darn soother.  Her soother attachment was getting out of control.  Parents with children and soothers totally understand this constant battle to wean the child of the soother.  It is not easy, and we sometimes lack the confidence to take it away.  I know myself, I feared losing the afternoon nap and the constant battle to stop the crocodile tears. I am sure you all felt similar.  While researching some different methods, I came across this awesome list from About.com and thought I would share it.

  1. Cold turkey. Stand your ground and don't give in!  It is tough, but you can do it.
  2. Phase it out. Start by only allowing it at bed times and in the car, then take away the car, then take away nap, then take away overnight.  Over time is the key to this one.
  3. Say hello to the "Soother Fairy" or any other mythological creature of your choosing. The goal here is to take the pressure and anger off of the parents and transform it into a rewarding event. Soothers or pacifiers go to the mythological fairy in exchange for a treat or a present. Preparation is key for this, so best to use a book or song as a tool - and repeat it often.
Thursday 20 February 2014

The not-so-Secret Tool Every Parent Needs to Help get Rid of that Darn Pacifier

The children’s book, Susy the Soother Fairy, newly released this past December and is quickly becoming the go-to tool for parents who have a child with a serious soother/pacifier attachment. The book, written and illustrated by Laura Page-Hamelin in Oakville, Ontario, features a fairy and a magic sac that helps toddlers get rid of their soother/pacifier attachments once and for all.

Susy the Soother Fairy Comes when you are Three, is targeted at three year olds directly. Three year olds are able to process the information and accept what is about to happen.. The book comes complete with Susy’s magic sac, making the experience very real and successful for young ones.
Monday 10 February 2014

10 Tips on How to Break up with a "Friend" - After all - C'est la Vie

This may sound horrible, but we have all ended up in this situation at least once in our lifetime.  I call it the ditch the b**ch.  It is a tough decision, but just like all things in life, this deserves a truly weighted decision. Manage the pro's and con's of keeping that friend around or ditching them for good.

Everyone has there own reasons for wanting to ditch a friend, so here are some ways on how to do it, 1 being the most tactful and hardest way - and 10 being the easiest and least tactful.  This is kind of like a choose your own adventure, because no matter which way you do it, there is bound to be some sort of short term and negative outcome.

Saturday 8 February 2014

15 Signs You Should Invest In Self Publishing

In January of 2013 I made a very important decision to pursue the publishing of a book that I wrote and illustrated for my daughter.  The book was a tool to help her get rid of her soother - Susy the Soother Fairy. It was a leap of faith, and I watched for all the signs pointing to yes or pointing to no.  I reached out to many different authors and a trail of very successful women who helped me make my final decision. It was a very cool process, and it seemed very natural, nothing was forced.  So I followed the signs.

Here are some of the signs that scream "YES!" self-publish your book!


  1. Your draft is complete, edited and perfect
  2. You have reached out for feedback from family, friends and strangers and results are positive

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