A quick way to better define your author blog posts is to establish Categories and Tags. What’s the difference? Well, for starters, that list of Categories on the side (or bottom) widget of your site is rather like your Table
Author Guest Blogging: FIVE Must-Know Sites to Expand Your Reach!
A special welcome today to all those joining us from this weekend’s Publish15 in Atlanta, GA! We had a great time speaking on curating digital communities and blogging to make waves… welcome aboard! Click on the image at right to
Are You Using an Editorial Calendar for Your Author Posts?
A concept that keeps cropping up lately in workshops and webinars we’ve attended is using an editorial calendar to plan, manage and continually share blog posts. If you’re not using an editorial calendar yet, it’s something to consider to ramp
Video Book Trailers: Why You Need One and Five Ways to Quickly Share It With the World!
A video book trailer, like a movie trailer, is a video teaser for your book. Without question, video book trailers have become one of the most powerful tools an author can use to promote his or her work. The video
Authors: Avoid Cyber Trolls and Book Bullies
It’s recently been brought to our attention that even on sites created for our enjoyment and purchase of books, such as Amazon and Goodreads, internet trolls have reared their ugly heads. Forewarned is forearmed – we hope to spare you
Check Out Indie Recon Today!
In case you’ve missed tuning into Indie ReCon this year, there are still plenty of sessions to attend! IndieReCon is a free online conference for authors interested in self-publishing. It started in 2013 with co-founders Ali Cross and SR Johannes
Overwhelmed? Two Ways to Take it Down a Notch
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” ― Henry Ford One of the most common threads to come out of the recent PubSense Summit were valid author concerns about becoming overwhelmed with everything there