6 Steps to Do When You’ve Finished Writing Your Book
You finished your First Draft. Time to celebrate – seriously. You need to give yourself time to recoup, because now, the hard part begins. Promotion, Publication and Marketing, oh my!Related Posts:NEW!...
View Article13 (Low-Cost) Marketing Strategies for Writers
1. Build a marketing platform well before your manuscript is finished. The key is to get your name out there AND have something on a personal website or blog. Cost $0, except a lot of hard work. 2....
View ArticleThe Six Nevers of Promoting on Forums by Melinda Clayton
Every author should learn the ground rules of forum promotion, or risk cutting their proverbial throat. Melinda Clayton offers the Six Nevers of Promoting on Forums.
View ArticleIs Spam EVER a Good Idea?
No matter the enticement, don't spam email lists for personal gain. It discredits you as an author as well as a person. There are plenty of legal and affordable marketing and promotional techniques for...
View ArticleMarketing – Wise Investment or Money Pit?
My husband loves to watch a TV reality show called The Curse of Oak Island. Apparently people have been searching the tiny island in Nova Scotia for centuries in hopes of unearthing either buried...
View ArticleLessons in Authorship, or how to self-publish and live
As a self-publishing author, we live for reviews of our work -- good or bad. Reviews are meant to be an overall evaluation of the entire book: the formatting, content, offers, delivery. At times, we...
View ArticleHow Authors need to be promoting themselves
“There’s a very simple rule: 90% of your content should not be about yourself or your book. You should be sharing other people’s posts, researching and finding useful information online, helping out...
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