One of the challenges we took on when first launching our WWW site was deciding how often we were going to blog; it’s a decision each of our author clients face as well. When we settled on an every-other-day schedule,
A Publishing Platform on Linked In?
Interesting news in from LinkedIn. We learned of it first in a recent blog post from Social Media Examiner: “Thought leaders can now publish articles on LinkedIn and users can choose to follow content from their favorite authors. This new
10 Steps to Embed Your Website or Blog on Your Facebook Page
Thanks to Kendall Hoover for today’s guest blog post! When I started my Facebook business page, I had a serious case of business page envy. My drab page had nothing on the color coordinated pages with links that made it
Pinterest for Authors?
Pinterest. It’s one of the busiest places on the web these days, which is no surprise, because it’s FUN! But plenty of clients ask us, “Should we be spending more time on Pinterest?” And that depends… In a nutshell, Pinterest
Where Should Your Great Content Live?
Where would you prefer to spend a little quiet time reading? If there’s one thing we’d like to prevent authors from having to do over again, it’s your digital marketing, namely your website and social media strategy.
Why Should I Like Your Facebook Page?
Whenever discussing the big, wide world of Facebook pages with authors, the inevitable question comes up: “How do I get people to like my Facebook page?” Obviously we offer plenty of suggestions. But the bigger question authors need to be
Social Savvy Cheat Sheet for Authors
Whenever the WWW team gives a talk at a conference or writer’s group, we offer up a handout, a two-sided card with plenty of nifty sites to get any author started on their way to social savvy. It’s now available