The Daffodil PrincipleLensmasters don’t become Giants over night, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and 50,000 daffodil bulbs don’t get planted in a single season. But over time, consistent efforts can pay off in a big way.

Lensmaster rlmodranski tells the story of one such payoff, in her lens The Daffodil Principle. Some authors might argue that if you share part of a book, readers will take the freebie and won’t buy the rest. At Squidoo, we know that isn’t so. By using a lens to offer insight into an excerpt, bonus, or special character side-story, you’ll entice potentially thousands of readers who might otherwise never hear of your book. It’s some of the most effective free advertising you can get.

A story doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful, you just have to get it out there. A lens doesn’t have to be long to be effective, you just have to write it.

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