Below you’ll find a fabulous 132 page slideshow of the 2014 Smashwords Survey, their third annual survey that reveals new opportunities for indie ebook authors to sell more books. As in prior surveys (view the 2013 Smashwords Survey and 2012
Three Questions to Prepare Your Perfect Author Message
Thanks to WWW team member, media trainer Bren McClain for this post. Bren works with authors by preparing them for public speaking at conferences, book events, and media appearances, allowing each to prepare their perfect author message! Every summer about
Celebrate Your Author Independence: 12 Author Marketing Must-Dos!
If there’s one single thing every author – traditional or independent – has in common, it’s that you are UNIQUE! In our work with hundreds of authors over the past two years, we’ve not heard a single story or book
Author Crowdfunding: Not Just About Raising Funds
Our thanks to Justine Schofield of Pubslush for this great info. We encourage authors to use this platform, and WWW even has its own partner page so we can share your campaign with our tribe, too! Click on the image
Seven Blogs Every Emerging Author Should Read!
One question we’re asked on a regular basis is, “Are there other blogs should I be reading?” Yes. But with millions to choose from, that’s naturally going to depend on your personal tastes and which blogs you NEED to be
Freebie Friday: Are You Taking Advantage of These 20 Free Online Tools for Authors?
These free online tools for authors are creative problem solvers that can rev up your author marketing and publicity, help you raise funds, measure results, find cool images and more! Where we’ve done a past article explaining more about the
How To: Multi-Genre Book Marketing
Our thanks to Julia Coblentz of Nook Press for these fabulous insights into that age-old question of how to market your book when it doesn’t fit into a single genre! Photo courtesy freedigitalphotos.net Stories don’t always fall neatly under one