Sometimes it isn’t more content you need, just a better way to find it. Because the information superhighway has become so clogged with traffic, to get found today requires you to carefully organize each bit of info on your author
The Best Social Media Networks for Authors
Social Media Examiner ran a great piece by content marketing expert Patricia Redsicker on July 23rd about Digital Trends for 2013. Some interesting research results from the 2013 Infinite Dial Report by Edison Research reveal that internet usage, including online
Robert Galbraith vs. JK Rowling: A Case for Author Branding!
A week ago it was revealed that The Cuckoo’s Calling, written under the pseudonym of Robert Galbraith, was really written by J.K. Rowling of Harry Potter fame. The book went from a respectable 8,500 in sales in three months for
How to Make Your Author Website User Friendly
Yes, readers want to get to know authors and their books. But when is information “TMI” – too much information? According to WWW website designer Kendra Haskins, “Always view your site from the prospective of a visitor. They’re not going
The REAL Power of Linked In for Authors
LinkedIn is a social media marketing tool too often overlooked by authors as “that’s for business” or “it’s just about finding a job.” Nothing could be further from the truth. LinkedIn packs a serious marketing punch, primarily through its groups,
Author Social Media: What the Experts Say
Where Writers Win isn’t the only source for great writer advice on the World Wide Web. So, following a hectic holiday we actually had the rare chance to catch up with several recent articles we’re loving about author social media
Six Strategies for Building Fans with Author Social Media
Thanks to plagiarism consultant Ron Greenberg for this guest post, and to freedigitalphotos.net for the cool graphic… You’ve been hearing about the buzz and the mythical success stories in author social media for years. So you finally sat down after