Stephanie Chandler

Stephanie Chandler
Residence Gold River, California
Nationality American
Alma mater Chabot College
Occupation Entrepreneur, author
Website StephanieChandler.com

Stephanie Chandler is an American entrepreneur, author and publisher.[1][2]

Background

Chandler is the author of several books including Own Your Niche and The Nonfiction Book Marketing Plan.

Chandler is also founder and CEO of Authority Publishing,[3] the NonfictionAuthors Association, a marketing community for authors, the Nonfiction Writers Conference, an annual event conducted entirely online, and BusinessInfoGuide.com, an educational blog for entrepreneurs. Some of Chandler's past clients include Lenovo, Visa Business Network, The UPS Store, Yahoo! Small Business, Dell, American Express Open and Deluxe Corporation.

She is a speaker at business events[4] and on the radio and has been featured and discussed in Entrepreneur,[5] Los Angeles Times,[6] Inc.,[7] Minneapolis Star Tribune,[8] BusinessWeek,[9] New York Times,[10][11] and Wired magazine.[12] She is also a blogger for Forbes.[13][14]

Her first book The Business Startup Checklist and Planning Guide, received a Book of the Year award by Foreword magazine.[15] In 2012, she was honored as one of the Top 100 Small Business Influencers by Small Business Trends, while Own Your Niche was chosen Best Business Book by the Global Ebook Awards.[16]

Early career

Chandler spent a decade working in Silicon Valley in various roles including software sales, technical training, and technical support. In 2003, she opened a 2,800 square-foot bookstore in Sacramento, California.[17] In 2004, she launched BusinessInfoGuide.com, a directory of resources for entrepreneurs, and began writing books about small business marketing. The bookstore was sold in 2007. In 2008, she founded Authority Publishing, a custom publisher specializing in nonfiction books and social media marketing services.[18]

Recognition

Books

References

  1. "Top 30 Small Business Champions to Follow on Twitter" Huffington Post. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  2. "Meeting with the largest Meetup group, Sacramento Speakers Network" Sacramento Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  3. "How to Partner With a Pro on Your Self-Published Book" PBS. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  4. "College of Business center hosts technology boot camp" USTA Today. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  5. "Drive Sales With Tutorials" Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  6. "Exploring ideas for a business start-up" LA Times. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  7. "How to Make Money on Tumblr" Inc. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  8. "A Deluxe Corp. marketing makeover" Star Tribune. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  9. "Breaking into the Greeting Card Business" BusinessWeek. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  10. "Marketing Makeovers for 9 Small Businesses" New York Times. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  11. "This Week in Small Business: Going Mobile" New York Times. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  12. "How to write an e-book bestseller" Wired. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  13. "The Hidden Benefits of Social Media Marketing: Why Your Strategy May Be Working Better Than You Think" Forbes. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  14. "Please Don't Add Me to Your Email List" Forbes. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  15. "Foreword Reviews' 2005 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award Winner; Business & Economics (Adult Nonfiction)" INDIEFAB. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  16. "Own Your Niche: Hype-Free Internet Marketing Tactics to Establish Authority in Your Field and Promote Your Service-Based Business by Stephanie Chandler" Global Ebook Awards. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  17. "Own Your Niche: An Interview with Business Expert Stephanie Chandler" The Morton Report. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
  18. "How Many Times Can You Tweet the Same Tweet?" New York Times. Retrieved 2015-3-22.
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