Category Archives: Daria Anne DiGiovanni

Relationship Expert and Author Suzanne Abbott on Your Book Your Brand Your Business

Please tune in for the first live 2019 episode of Your Book Your Brand Your Business on Monday, January 7 at 5 PM Eastern when I welcome relationship expert and author of the book The Toilet Paper Wars, Suzanne Abbott. Relationship expert Suzanne Abbott works with women over 50, teaching them to spot warning signals […]
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Tamara Celeste, Author of the Bestseller ‘Buy Homes Not Shoes,’ on Your Book Your Brand Your Business

Please join me on Monday, September 10 at 5 PM Eastern when I welcome Tamara Celeste, author of the bestselling book, Buy Homes Not Shoes (or other stuff): A Woman’s Guide to Buying Her First Home to Your Book Your Brand Your Business. From her website, Tamara Celeste.com: I am Tamara Celeste; a Lawyer, Real Estate […]
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Renewing Your Mind: Perspectives of a Christian Hypnotist with Anthony M. Davis

Please join me on Monday, August 6 at 5 PM Eastern when I welcome military veteran, hypnotist, and author Anthony M. Davis to Your Book Your Brand Your Business. Given the odds, many would think that Mr. Davis shouldn’t be here today. He is the product of a failed abortion. Then, a couple years into […]
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W.O.R.K. S.M.A.R.T. with Marisa Murray on Your Book Your Brand Your Business

Discover “your formula for unprecedented professional success” on Monday, January 14 at 5 PM Eastern when author Marisa Murray joins me on Your Book Your Brand Your Business: Marisa Murray is a Certified Executive Coach, Author and Speaker. She is the founding president of Leaderley International, an organization focused on unlocking executives’ leadership potential to yield superior […]
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‘Steps to Salvation’ Author Shlomo Attia on Your Book Your Brand Your Business

Discover how one man’s near death experience led to a spiritual awakening when I interview Steps to Salvation author Shlomo Attia on Monday, May 21 at 5 PM Eastern. No ordinary guest, Shlomo, who was born and raised in Tel Aviv Israel and now resides in South Florida, launched my ghostwriting career when he hired […]
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Bestselling Author and Graphic Designer Matt Margolis on Your Book Your Brand Your Business

Please tune in on Monday, May 7 at 5 PM Eastern when I welcome bestselling author and graphic designer Matt Margolis to Your Book Your Brand Your Business: Matt Margolis is a bestselling author, graphic designer, former architect, and a consumer of books and coffee. He is the co-author of the bestselling book The Worst President in […]
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Home Grown Legacy: Embodying the Apron in the Kickass World of Retail

My work as a ghostwriter offers endless opportunities to learn from other people. One of my current projects, Home Grown Legacy: Embodying the Apron in the Kickass World of Retail from author Erik Dardas combines a personal story with valuable lessons learned from over three decades with Home Depot. The result is an entertaining, instructive, and […]
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Art Imitates Life, Then Life Imitates Art: My Water Signs Happy Ending

Ten years ago, I started writing my first novel Water Signs: A Story of Love and Renewal, after a visit with a psychic unleashed suppressed memories of my first and only love. To catch up on the back story behind the book, click on the Water Signs category of my website, www.dariadigiovanni.com. In what I can only describe as […]
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Yes, Readers Judge Books By Their Covers

Ironically, the old adage, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” applies to almost everything in life except books. If you’re serious about reaching your audience, achieving respectable (or even remarkable) book sales, and expanding your brand, influence, and business, do not skimp on the book cover. An original, unique and compelling cover is a […]
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How to Write a Quality Book Review

Since authors spend a great deal of time and effort — along with money — to write and publish their books, learning how to write a quality book review is one of the best ways for readers to express their appreciation and offer constructive feedback. Please note, I called it constructive feedback — not criticism […]
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