Our thanks to author and leadership consultant Jane Perdue for this guest post. Great advice for authors as you go forth to share your book message with potential readers! Challenge my mind. Intrigue me. Pique my curiosity. Move me.
Free Author Resources from APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur
We don’t do book reviews on this site (there are too many great review sites out there already!), but this particular book AND its website full of useful links and free downloads is worth the read for every emerging author,
Author Marketing with Quora
Quora.com is useful in so many ways. You can find answers to your questions, research new blog fodder, and post your own new content or repost your blogs. If you’re knowledgeable about a particular topic, you can establish yourself as
How to Use Tynt to Improve Your Author Website Traffic and Inbound Links
Here’s a site we’re loving right now: Tynt.com, because lots of online readers like to copy bits and snippets of text (and images) from websites (82%). Tynt is a bit of code you add to your author website: When someone
Six Tips to Crafting a Better Author Bio: Write A Life Story Worth Reading!
Our thanks to author Steve Piacente (pictured right with his titles at Book Expo of America) for this insightful post. It definitely pays to have a well-crafted “About the Author” on your book and your website, and Steve’s suggestions are
5 Top Writer Conferences to Attend in 2013
Thanks to freelance writer Heather Legg for this guest post! For those serious about writing, a writing conference holds huge value. Through a conference, you can explore more about writing, learn different aspects of the craft, and network with a
Three Twitter Tips for Writers
Thanks to editor Mishael Austin Witty for this guest post! Most writers are notoriously bad at self-promotion. We’d much rather plug away at our latest masterpiece or read someone else’s than get out there and pound the “pavement”, trying to