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Four Free Tools to Help Build Book Buzz
From our friends at BookBub Partners, four free tools we haven’t talked about recently that can help build your book buzz! Read the excellent full post with five additional tools discussed at: 9 Free Tools That Can Help Build Buzz
Author Marketing Mastery #10: Five Fabulous Author Revenue-Producing Options
In the last two weeks we’ve discussed improving your author revenue-producing with audiobooks and crowdfunding. This week, a look at spreading your wings to discover other potential author revenue streams. These can augment your income either while you’re writing your
Crossing Borders: How to Connect with Hard-to-Reach Global Readers
Our thanks to freelance writer Brooke Chaplan for this submission. Whether you’re a debut author or a full-time author brand, you need to take advantage of today’s global markets! According to a recent Gallup poll, fully engaged customers (yes, your readers)
Author Marketing Mastery #9: How to Conduct a Successful Book Crowdfunding Campaign
Crowdfunding continues to be an excellent yet often overlooked potential source of author income. This especially holds true for indie authors who won’t be seeing that advance and who will be investing in their own editors, cover designers and marketers.
Think Your Book Has Too Many Characters? Think Again!
The folks at LoveReading.co.uk say they love epic books with swathes of characters creating a wonderfully complex plot … but sometimes is it all too much? Not necessarily! They compiled the clever infographic below featuring 15 books with enormous casts
Is Publishing Abroad the Solution to Rejection in the U.S.?
Our thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney of Claire McKinney Public Relations for this post! Feel like you can’t get arrested in the U.S. when it comes to publishing your literary novel? Fewer publishers, especially the major ones, are accepting