Savvy writers are always learning, checking blogs, taking webinars, and otherwise improving their craft. No one is perfect, but great writers take the time to get better every time they sit down at the keyboard, before they even think about...
Is your blog book material or just Internet fodder? You might not think the individual posts of your blog add up to a book, but this is a growing trend in publishing. Mashable offers a list of some famous blogs that did well as books like Ben Huh’s...
Once you start adding to your book catalog, the combination of writing and book marketing can be overwhelming. Some writers succumb to Superhero Syndrome, in which they insist on doing everything themselves. After all, they figure, if they go it...
Look at the bestseller lists of eBooks these days and you'll find a peculiar phenomenon. Short story bundles and boxed sets are reaching unheard-of popularity, with even the likes of Jeffery Deaver and John Sandford joining in. The reason for these...
It's almost expected for writers to have blogs these days, just to keep in touch with their readers and to enhance their book marketing impact. After a while, though, almost every writer's blog starts to sound like everyone else's. How to write. How...
Your book is published, it's been out for about a year and now that the initial PR push has passed, you might be wondering, "now what?" Now that you've finally built your confidence up enough to publish a book and get yourself out there to promote...
Marketing your book can seem like an endless round of Facebook posts, Tweets, blogs, and online ads. There's a more creative way to give your book catalog publicity, though, and you can even have fun doing it. It's called Joomag, and it's a way to...
Most book marketing today is digital, involving online ads, newsletters, social media, and websites. Whether you're traditionally published or going the indie route, you're going to have to take on almost all of the marketing tasks on your book...
The first piece of book marketing most writers do is to create a website or blog to keep in touch with their readers. It's logical, because the object of any marketing plan is to spread the word about your books to people who might become your fans....
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