On February 13 our team wrote a post about Pubslush, a site dedicated to crowdfunding exclusively for authors. We have a very important update to this as Where Writers Win now has our own Pubslush TEAM, so we can put
How to Find Readers on Riffle
Riffle is (yes, another) new platform promising to connect publishers, authors, books and readers, and bring book discussions into the Facebook Newsfeed. But by using the best features of many of the best social media sites, they may have stumbled
Author Marketing: First Comes Content, Then Come Fans
A conversation we have frequently with new clients about their author marketing goes something like this: C: I’ve followed a bunch of people on Twitter (or Facebook, or Google+, take your pick), but no one’s following me back. WWW: Okay,
You’ve Written a Blog Post: Now What?
Writing a great post is only one step of the author blogging process. Once you’ve written that post, you’ll need to make sure it’s out there in the big, bad universe and going to work for you (while you work
Author Guest Blogging: Must-Know Sites to Expand Your Audience
Click on the image at right to view the full size guest blogging infographic! Guest blogging is a valuable strategy for any author marketing campaign and no matter where you are in your marketing process, it’s a step you can
Where Writers Win: Celebrating Independence!
What a month it’s been for the Where Writers Win team, as well as for our clients. We thought it would be fun to bring you a brief update on what we’ve been up to for you, and a look
Pebbles in the Publicity Pond: How to Create a Ripple Effect for Your Book
Our thanks to book publicist Lynda Bouchard for this guest post! (Graphics courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Whenever I begin working with an author, I present them with a few questions so I can define goals for their book. Without fail their expectations