If you’re an author and your books are for sale at Amazon.com, you need an author page! Unfortunately, we run into many authors who either haven’t set up their own author page and/or haven’t put it to work for them.
Author “Trick or Treats” on LinkedIn!
(Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Happy Halloween! First, we wish you each a fun and safe holiday, and our continued thoughts and best wishes go out to all those affected by Hurricane Sandy… Because we blog every other day on odd days,
What’s Your Page Rank?
What is your page rank and why is it important? First, checking out page ranks for ourselves can be a helpful author marketing measuring tool. It’s fun to watch the needle move when our readers are actively engaging with our
How to Vet Your Book Reviewers!
Today’s blog post is from guest blogger, Author CEO Naomi Blackburn, and first appeared at www.Terrilong.com. Last week, while posting new reviews and following up on a few I’d previously placed on Amazon, I noticed that three authors I’d worked
Bublish Your Way to More Readers!
The biggest challenge writers face today isn’t finishing a book and getting it to market, but being noticed once they get there. So at WWW we get excited when a new platform demonstrates the sort of ingenuity that can help
Author Publicity: Unleash Your Back Story!
Our thanks to author Susan Froetschel for today’s guest blog post! (Graphic courtesy FreeDigitalPhotos.net) Publicity doesn’t have to be a chore. Instead, authors need to turn to what they do best – tell a story, shedding light on the motivations
Social Savvy Cheat Sheet for Authors
Whenever the WWW team gives a talk at a conference or writer’s group, we offer up a handout, a two-sided card with plenty of nifty sites to get any author started on their way to social savvy. It’s now available