Linked In isn’t just about corporate professionals looking to network. These days, LinkedIn is a valuable tool for authors, both to find potential readers and to network with other authors. In example – one of our clients was writing about
Six Steps to a Social Media Strategy!
We’ve always been big fans of Vocus and their PR software, having had the occasion to work with their great platform for corporate clients. And for individual authors, the access to HARO (see May 29th’s blog post) has proved to
Two Easy Ways to Connect Your Expertise with Journalists
As an author you no doubt have an area (or several) of expertise that journalists are eager to know about. Here are two free sites that our clients have had success with as sources for journalists seeking stories and quotes
7 Ways Twitter Matters to Authors
The social networking site authors seem to fear (or loathe) most is Twitter, but once we demonstrate the power of this platform Twitter typically becomes an author’s favorite way to connect with readers. Here are seven ways Twitter matters: Improved
SEO Blogger Helps Authors Blog Better
SEO Blogger is a cool tool from Wordtracker that allows you to find the most sought-after keywords for your subject without ever leaving your blog editing screen. The tool sits alongside whatever blog publishing software you’re using so you can
Online Profiles Help Authors Get Found
It may feel like an enormous time-suck, but investing a few minutes to complete your profile, including a photo, on EVERY social media site where you have an account, will pay off. First, for the reader, there is nothing quite
Author Millie West Featured
Congratulations to WWW author Millie West on a beautiful full-length feature piece in Lake Murray Columbia magazine featuring Millie, her book, and her amazing gardens! Millie’s new novel, The Cast Net, was released earlier this year by publisher BQB Publishing