Our thanks to freelance writer Stephen Jeske for this guest post. Obtaining some solid book reviews involves “learning the art of asking.” You’ve got to know the right people to ask and the best way to approach them. According to
How to Raise Funds for Your Book Project
If you’re considering self-publishing your book, or working with a hybrid publisher, there will be costs involved. Beyond the time that’s gone into your book, you’ll be investing cold, hard cash in everything from editing and cover design to setting
Five Ways to Use YouTube to Promote Your Book
Current wisdom says YouTube.com is a must-have social network in your pot of social media stew. So how can an author put YouTube to work for them? Here are five possible ways: Get a friend to videotape you at a
Five Ways to Promote Your Words When You’re Not Feeling Worthy
Confidence – is yours suffering? You can admit it – heck, the greatest artists and athletes in the world suffer from the same malady. Successful executives everywhere say they need help building confidence. Sometimes it’s what drives us to try
Using Content Creation Marketing Companies to Gain Exposure for Your Writing Business
Sandi Lilly is a freelance writer with five years of on and offline experience. She has been published in B2B Magazine, the Main ARTery Magazine and has written multiple articles for Livestrong.com and Chron.com. She works from her home in
Improve Your Reach With Content Intelligence
Our thanks to Pam Niska, technical account manage for Tynt for this guest post, a follow-up to the article we published about Tynt on January 25. After you’ve installed the Tynt script on your author website or blog and you
Shout Your Author Message… With a Whisper
Our thanks to author and leadership consultant Jane Perdue for this guest post. Great advice for authors as you go forth to share your book message with potential readers! Challenge my mind. Intrigue me. Pique my curiosity. Move me.