If you’re not yet using Goodreads, you’re missing a fabulous opportunity to connect with your readers and future readers. Here’s the LEAST you need to be doing as an author on Goodreads: 1. Claim Your Goodreads Author Profile If you’re
Here There Be Monsters
Our thanks to author and media relations expert Christina Hamlett for this guest post and to freedigitalphotos.net for the scary monster… Talk about character development… Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet.
Karma and Cooperation: Secrets to Author Success
Our thanks to book coach Nancy Baumann for this guest post. I don’t know about you, but I’m really tired of everything in life being so competitive. Whether you’re seeking a job opportunity or trying to find a parking spot,
Announcing WWW’s New Partner Page!
From soup to nuts… That’s always been the goal of Where Writers Win — to provide a “home base” from where any writer or author, no matter WHERE they are on their journey, can find their “next step” resources. And
A Clever Twist on Video and Book Club Promo from Author Neil Gaiman
A+ for clever goes to author Neil Gaiman! Combining the best of two book influencer worlds, Neil shot a video praising book clubs. Uploaded September 2, 2014, it’s had nearly 10,000 views on YouTube in just 10 days. In the
10 Twitter Tips for Authors (Infographic)
From AllIndieWriters.com, here are some easy and useful Twitter tips that will help you build better relationships with existing fans (which ultimately leads to more book sales), reach more potential readers, and avoid annoying your followers in the process. If
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Your First Book Tour
Our thanks to author Laura Lane McNeal for this guest post! Laura is continuing her travels with DollBaby – you can view her book tour dates HERE. Congratulations, so you’ve published your debut novel and you’re getting ready to go