The biggest challenge writers face today isn’t finishing a book and getting it to market, but being noticed once they get there. So at WWW we get excited when a new platform demonstrates the sort of ingenuity that can help
Nine Tips When You Have to Self-Edit…
We all need other eyes on our work, no matter how long we’ve been reading, writing or editing. Fellow readers, writers and editors offer us insights we may not have realized; they catch errors we might not have caught; they
Author Publicity: Unleash Your Back Story!
Our thanks to author Susan Froetschel for today’s guest blog post! (Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Publicity doesn’t have to be a chore. Instead, authors need to turn to what they do best – tell a story, shedding light on the motivations
Where Should Your Great Content Live?
Where would you prefer to spend a little quiet time reading? If there’s one thing we’d like to prevent authors from having to do over again, it’s your digital marketing, namely your website and social media strategy.
New eBook Survey Reveals Exciting Insights!
The results of the 4th Annual eBook Production Survey are now available! Sponsored by Publishers Weekly magazine and tech expert Aptara, the survey tracks eBook publishing trends, challenges, and strategies that have emerged since 2009 when the eBook market began
Why Should I Like Your Facebook Page?
Whenever discussing the big, wide world of Facebook pages with authors, the inevitable question comes up: “How do I get people to like my Facebook page?” Obviously we offer plenty of suggestions. But the bigger question authors need to be
Social Savvy Cheat Sheet for Authors
Whenever the WWW team gives a talk at a conference or writer’s group, we offer up a handout, a two-sided card with plenty of nifty sites to get any author started on their way to social savvy. It’s now available