When it comes to authors, Twitter still remains a largely untapped resource. But Twitter is a treasure trove of advice, networking and yes, new readers! We’ve curated seven of the coolest Twitter tips for authors from a great article at
5 Tips to Online Communication: Avoid E-Hate!
This is adapted from a post that originally ran at WWW team member Jacqueline Gum’s website. Enjoy! Photo courtesy freedigitalphotos.net In this brave new world of too much online communication vs. face-to-face human contact, it seems many have all but
Three New Rules for Writers Who Say They “Can’t” Market Their Work
Ooh, if I had a dime for every writer I met who says shamefully, “I can write, I just can’t market my own stuff!” Suffice to say, I’d have a lot of dimes. If you’ve said or thought something similar,
When is the Right Time to Hire a Book Publicist?
Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post, a great follow-up to her Publisher’s Weekly piece on “Do You Know What a Book Publicist Does?” I am a fan of the old saying “the early bird gets the
15 Questions That Will Define Your Book Market
Whether you’re self or traditionally published, writing fiction or non-fiction, published or about to publish, your author marketing will benefit from stepping back to look at the questions publishers ask of a typical book proposal. Why? Because approaching your book
A “Novel” Idea: Skip the Wine, Bring a Book!
Our thanks to author Cash Kushel for this guest post on a “novel” idea! Picture this: You are curled up in front of a fireplace with a glass of wine and a great book. If you could only take one
Five Free Author Internet Tools
Our friends at Hubspot have been at it again. And, while Hubspot may not be affordable for most authorpreneurs, they do have some fabulous free author internet tools, and a whole lot of new, free ebooks, whitepapers and useful templates.