Where Writers Win isn’t the only source for great writer advice on the World Wide Web. So, following a hectic holiday we actually had the rare chance to catch up with several recent articles we’re loving about author social media
Six Strategies for Building Fans with Author Social Media
Thanks to plagiarism consultant Ron Greenberg for this guest post, and to freedigitalphotos.net for the cool graphic… You’ve been hearing about the buzz and the mythical success stories in author social media for years. So you finally sat down after
WWW New Pubslush Team: Steps to Crowdfunding Success
On February 13 our team wrote a post about Pubslush, a site dedicated to crowdfunding exclusively for authors. We have a very important update to this as Where Writers Win now has our own Pubslush TEAM, so we can put
How to Find Readers on Riffle
Riffle is (yes, another) new platform promising to connect publishers, authors, books and readers, and bring book discussions into the Facebook Newsfeed. But by using the best features of many of the best social media sites, they may have stumbled
Author Marketing: First Comes Content, Then Come Fans
A conversation we have frequently with new clients about their author marketing goes something like this: C: I’ve followed a bunch of people on Twitter (or Facebook, or Google+, take your pick), but no one’s following me back. WWW: Okay,
You’ve Written a Blog Post: Now What?
Writing a great post is only one step of the author blogging process. Once you’ve written that post, you’ll need to make sure it’s out there in the big, bad universe and going to work for you (while you work
10+ Twitter Streams Every Author Should Follow!
It’s a big Twitter-verse out there and the toughest part can be starting out – deciding who to follow to learn more, network, and make connections. So, before you get too deep into following relatives who want to tell you