Getting more blog subscribers is always a hot topic on blogging forums and among social media coaches. Here are FIVE “Tried and True” tips — followed by several article links for more great author blogging tips from other subscriber-savvy bloggers!
Five Reasons We Love Redroom for Authors
If you haven’t checked out Redroom.com yet, you might want to spend a little of your Thanksgiving weekend free time tooling around this great site. Whether you’re a published author, aspiring writer or avid reader, Redroom is a go-to site,
Making Online Friends
Thanks to Erin Larson, The Reluctant Blogger, for this post! Social media offers unlimited learning opportunities. One such opportunity is the chance to make friends all over the world. This art of making friends online, I’m finding, is not unlike
What’s Your Page Rank?
What is your page rank and why is it important? First, checking out page ranks for ourselves can be a helpful author marketing measuring tool. It’s fun to watch the needle move when our readers are actively engaging with our
4 Steps to Create Your Own Editorial Calendar
Editorial calendars aren’t just for magazines. Increasingly, smart authors and bloggers are discovering the organizational advantages to mapping out a plan through the uncharted territory of their blogs. An editorial calendar can help fend off writers block, let you organize
Is Your Website Engaging Readers?
One of the challenges we took on when first launching our WWW site was deciding how often we were going to blog; it’s a decision each of our author clients face as well. When we settled on an every-other-day schedule,
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.