Book clubs can be a defining moment in any author’s career. Fact is, the success of any book is accelerated if book clubs get hold of it and begin spreading the news. That’s why we call them “influencers” and that’s
Interview from the Author Hangout
This post is excerpted from the transcript of WWW’s Shari Stauch who appeared on The Author Hangout at BookMarketingTools.com: Episode 13: Great Marketing Ideas with BMT’s Shawn Manahan and R.J. Adams. Visit the link to view the video, listen to
2015 Book Marketing Predictions from Smith Publicity
This post by Dan Smith first ran on Smith Publicity’s site, one of WWW’s valued and Stellar Partners. Since 1997, Smith Publicity has promoted thousands of books from every genre from New York Times best sellers to first time, self-published
Author Lessons from the Shark Tank
Guilty pleasure: tuning in Friday nights (or whenever I get around to watching the DVR) to ABC’s Shark Tank. It’s interesting to see entrepreneurs offer up their new ideas and follow along to see their progress. And yes, I’ve succumbed
Clever Book Promotions We’ve Seen This Season!
Imitation isn’t just the sincerest form of flattery; it’s how we learn what works and what doesn’t work, especially when it comes to book marketing. With that in mind, we decided to go surfing the WWW (world-wide-web) for clever book
What is an Editorial Review? And How is It Different from a Review?
Based on some reader questions we received after the post we ran about Editorial Book Reviews, we thought you’d enjoy another insightful post from guest Kiffer Brown of Chanticleer Book Reviews! There several types of reviews and reviewers: peer reviews
How to Make Book Reviews Work Harder to Promote Your Book
Our thanks to Chanticleer Book Reviews founder Kiffer Brown for this guest post! Editorial book reviews are one of the most powerful tools available to authors for getting their books before the eyes of readers and media professionals. Most authors