Google Alerts is easily one of the most useful free author marketing tools on the internet. You can pick any keyword or phrase to set in your alerts, and decide whether you want to see as-it-happens, daily or weekly results
Why Big Authors Are Turning to Self Publishing
We found it interesting that famed author Anne Rice shared a link via Facebook yesterday from an April 16 New York Times article, New Publisher Authors Trust: Themselves by Leslie Kaufman. The article (view full text in the link) discusses
You’ve Published Your Blog Post: Now What?
Once you’ve scheduled or published your blog post, your work isn’t quite done! Remember to finish with these steps to broadcast your words to as many readers as possible! Grab that post link and share it! Begin with your Twitter,
5 Steps to Take Before You Publish Your Blog Post
Once you’ve written and edited your blog post (and included a photo or graphic to pretty it up), your job is still only half done. Here are five steps to take BEFORE you schedule or publish your post to give
Eight Author Features in One Great FB App!
BookPulse provides authors and publishers a really unique self-service tool for the creation and management of your online and mobile Facebook presence. Regardless of your experience level, it’s easy to add features specifically tailored for building conversation around your books
Socially Stacked: How to Evaluate Your Facebook Page
Looking for a Facebook facelift? Enjoy the suggestions in this infographic from SociallyStacked.com and do a little spring cleaning on your author Facebook page this weekend…
Book Bub Bringing Deals to Readers and Readers to Authors!
We’ve been testing and watching the efforts of Bookbub.com lately and are pleased to report that as readers, we love the service. Better still, we’ve heard from a few authors who are also loving the promotional vehicle and — though