If you haven’t heard of “QR” codes yet (short for Quick Response), here’s a quick lesson in what they are; how to get one and how authors can use them to their best marketing advantage. What’s a QR Code? They’re
Tips To Writing Engaging And Substantial Blog Posts
Our thanks to guest blogger Niña Angeli Pilapil for this post! Are you an efficient online or web writer who can write engaging and substantial posts? It is crucial for web content writers to be skilled in the art of
Twelve Top Twitter Tools
So if you’ve read our last couple Twitter-dedicated posts, you’re now a bit more Twitter savvy. Today, let’s take a look at some tools that make Twitter more useful, more productive and more fun for authors: hashtweeps.com – Type in
Ten Twitter Commandments
To be a good Twitter steward, you need to follow the unwritten “rules” of the game. No, they didn’t come down off a mountain chiseled on stone tablets. Yes, the rules sometimes change as social sites become ever more intricate
Learn Your Twitter Ranking!
Easily the most misunderstood social media outlet among authors is Twitter, so in the next few posts we’ll take a look at some Twitter Dos and Don’ts and several ways to improve your own Twitter experience. But first, whether you’re
Social Media Confusion: Take Three Steps Forward
The conversation takes place at least once with each client and it goes something like this: Author: I just don’t get this (Twitter)* crap. *(Insert any social media platform) Us: Okay, what don’t you understand? Author: I just don’t get
How to Grade Your Own Marketing Efforts
If you haven’t checked out Hubspot’s free marketing grader tool yet, you’re in for a treat! This online tool allows you to quickly view an assessment of your website and offers insights on how to improve your author marketing performance.