Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post! Although we are a consumer-driven economy and the competition for customers is fierce, most of us probably don’t know what is actually entailed in reaching a customer base. There are two major
Marketing, Advertising, & Public Relations: Can You Have One & Not the Others??
Thanks to book publicist Claire McKinney for this guest post! Although we are a consumer-driven economy and the competition for customers is fierce, most of us probably don’t know what is actually entailed in reaching a customer base. There are two major
What’s a Twitter Fiction Festival?
May 11-15, 2015 are the dates for this year’s Twitter Fiction Festival, sponsored by AAP, Penguin Random House and Twitter. Margaret Atwood, Jackie Collins and Chuck Wendig are among many authors taking part in the unique virtual event. Each author is assigned
Twitter Tuesday: 9 Effective Ways to Engage Your Readers
Love this useful infographic from Visual.ly – Read it, print it, live it! Twitter can be one of the most useful tools out there to cultivate new readers for your work. Have a unique way you’ve discovered more readers with
Vloggers: Video Book Bloggers Influencing the Next Big Reads?
Our thanks to WWW team member Matthew Dix for this guest post. Matthew has spent the last few months identifying and vetting a curated list of 150 favorite video book bloggers –vloggers– for our Winner Circle members. It’s no secret
How to Create Your Google+ Hover Card
What’s a Google+ HoverCard? The simplest explanation is that it’s created from your G+ Profile and – this is important –it shows up in at least 25 places on Google platforms. Typically, readers and fans will decide whether or not
Where Writers WIN!
We’ve had a busy week here at WWW as it was time for some early spring cleaning on our own website pages and author offerings. First, you’ll see a new look at our home page: This lets our tribe get