If you haven’t heard of “QR” codes yet (short for Quick Response), here’s a quick lesson in what they are; how to get one and how authors can use them to their best marketing advantage. What’s a QR Code? They’re
Four Steps to Successful Guest Blogging!
Love this infographic from guestblogger.com and the advice ought to keep us all busy for the holiday weekend! Feel free to share it via the link below the graphic! Infographic provided by the guest blogging experts – GuestBlogPoster.com. Visit here
What Are Tags and Why Do You Need Them?
Tagging your blog content is a task that can befuddle authors. When we’re already categorizing blog posts, and creating great headlines, and putting in meta descriptions, why do we also need tags? What are tags? Why spend any time on
Hybrid Publishing: Best of Both Worlds?
Our thanks to Julie Breedlove, Marketing Manager, BQB Publishing for this guest post: I like to go fast. Mom competed on an amateur street racing team, so I blame her for that adrenaline addiction. On the other hand, I like
Social Media Confusion: Take Three Steps Forward
The conversation takes place at least once with each client and it goes something like this: Author: I just don’t get this (Twitter)* crap. *(Insert any social media platform) Us: Okay, what don’t you understand? Author: I just don’t get
How to Grade Your Own Marketing Efforts
If you haven’t checked out Hubspot’s free marketing grader tool yet, you’re in for a treat! This online tool allows you to quickly view an assessment of your website and offers insights on how to improve your author marketing performance.
Get Your Author Blog Listed in Directories
We’ve discussed it before: Getting your own blog listed in as many directories as are relevant to helping you find your audience earns you more readers and more inbound links to your website. Blog directories are fabulous places to find