Want some insights as to what makes a great social media post on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and more? Or how about the optimum time to schedule your posts on each of the top social networks? Enjoy this info-packed infographic
Sporting a New Look
There’s just something about turning the clocks back for daylight savings time that leads some of us (well, me) to believe we’ve picked up just hours and hours of free time, instead of a single extra hour’s sleep. We get
Book Clubs Spell S-U-C-C-E-S-S for Authors
Book clubs can be a defining moment in any author’s career. We’re not just talking Oprah here (though that’s a stellar example). Fact is, the success of a book can be super-charged if book clubs get hold of it and
Book Reviewers and Book Clubs: Reaching Influencers!
Volume 3 of our Directory of Book Reviewers is now live and online for Winner Circle members. The newest quarterly edition includes several added review sites and updated rankings. And, where necessary, a few deleted sites that have ceased to meet
Author Social Media: Why Use Fake Followers?
Thanks to blogger Carl Shaw for this guest post. I like to use social media and use Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram every day even if it’s just to check out how my posts are being viewed or what everyone
National Novel Writing Month: Are You Ready?
On your mark… get set… GO! Tomorrow begins National Novel Writing Month, or “Nanowrimo” as it’s called by the thousands participating. Here’s all you need to know to get started! About National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants
Author Beware: Not All Publishing Contracts Are Created Equal
Copyright graphic courtesy freedigitalphotos.net. WWW team member Bren McClain forwarded an interesting article from Publisher’s Weekly yesterday: “For Major Publishers, Will Print No Longer Be the Norm?” Although provocative, “…a handful of agents, all of whom spoke to PW on