Our thanks to business consultant and writer Nick Rojas for this insightful article. Weigh in with your comments below, and from all of us at WWW, Happy New Year! The term “content shock” was coined by author Mark Schaefer in
Win a Manuscript Overview for Your RAW NaNoWriMo 2014 Manuscript!
Our thanks to Chanticleer Book Reviews founder Kiffer Brown for this guest post, and Chanticleer’s special offer to the WWW tribe… Do you have a diamond in the rough with your 2014 NaNoWriMo* manuscript? If you think that you have
80-Plus Tweeters Tweeting Book News
Looking for more punch for tweets about your book? You’ll enjoy this list we’ve put together of Twitter accounts that tweet book news: Tweeting Book News. These tweeters are reviewers, libraries, bookstores, or folks just providing services such as tweeting
Happy Holidays!
From all of us at Where Writers Win, to all of you, our very best wishes for a joyous holiday season, full of good friends, good family, good cheer and of course, good words… Enjoy, and we’ll be back on
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Imitation isn’t just the sincerest form of flattery; it’s how we learn what works and what doesn’t work, especially when it comes to book marketing. With that in mind, we decided to go surfing the WWW (world-wide-web) for clever book
8 Tips to Liven Up An Author Webinar
Webinars, especially free webinars, are all the rage these days. You’ll enjoy these useful webinar insights from author and frequent WWW contributor, Steve Piacente. Have you participated in a webinar? Have an idea for an author webinar that would attract
10 Ways to Write Your Way Around the World
Our thanks to Brendan Brown, founder of Global English Editing, for this guest post. There has always been a certain appeal about being a writer. Being able to express your feelings, thoughts, ideas and opinions, and getting paid for it,