This post is excerpted from the transcript of WWW’s Shari Stauch who appeared on The Author Hangout at BookMarketingTools.com: Episode 13: Great Marketing Ideas with BMT’s Shawn Manahan and R.J. Adams. Visit the link to view the video, listen to
2015 Book Marketing Predictions from Smith Publicity
This post by Dan Smith first ran on Smith Publicity’s site, one of WWW’s valued and Stellar Partners. Since 1997, Smith Publicity has promoted thousands of books from every genre from New York Times best sellers to first time, self-published
Author Lessons from the Shark Tank
Guilty pleasure: tuning in Friday nights (or whenever I get around to watching the DVR) to ABC’s Shark Tank. It’s interesting to see entrepreneurs offer up their new ideas and follow along to see their progress. And yes, I’ve succumbed
Creating a Mastermind Group to Meet Your 2015 Writer Goals!
Graphic courtesy freedigitalphotos.net Phew! We made it past the holidays, even if some of us (well, me) are still taking down the decorations. So now it’s time to really step on up to those 2015 writer goals. If you’ve never
Even Mark Zuckerberg Has a Book Club!
You know we’re big on book clubs around here — it’s one of the keystones of our Winner Circle, after all. Book clubs, along with book reviewers, are key influencers in getting the word out to more people about our
Content Shock in the 21st Century: What Writers Need to Know
Our thanks to business consultant and writer Nick Rojas for this insightful article. Weigh in with your comments below, and from all of us at WWW, Happy New Year! The term “content shock” was coined by author Mark Schaefer in
Clever Book Promotions We’ve Seen This Season!
Imitation isn’t just the sincerest form of flattery; it’s how we learn what works and what doesn’t work, especially when it comes to book marketing. With that in mind, we decided to go surfing the WWW (world-wide-web) for clever book