Where Writers Win began with a mission: to provide a one-stop-shop of training and tools for emerging authors. And that mission started with helping writers with their author websites; it remains a key component of our services. BUT, what has
Corral Your Analytics/Data in One Place to Save Valuable Writing Time with Neatly
Let’s take a closer look and see if Neatly.io is a tool that can benefit your own author marketing intel! What Neatly Does Neatly allows you to view a wide range of data about your authorpreneurship under one roof.
Four Free Tools to Help Build Book Buzz
From our friends at BookBub Partners, four free tools we haven’t talked about recently that can help build your book buzz! Read the excellent full post with five additional tools discussed at: 9 Free Tools That Can Help Build Buzz
Author Marketing Mastery #9: How to Conduct a Successful Book Crowdfunding Campaign
Crowdfunding continues to be an excellent yet often overlooked potential source of author income. This especially holds true for indie authors who won’t be seeing that advance and who will be investing in their own editors, cover designers and marketers.
Four Tools to Solve Content Marketing Problems
Our thanks to Linda Craig for this guest contribution with tools that can help your content marketing efforts. Content writers are mostly focused on one aspect of their jobs: content, of course! Some of them ignore the importance of marketing,
Author Marketing Mastery #7: Building the Necessary Author Marketing Collateral
What is author marketing collateral? What’s the least you’ll need? Having an advance plan will let you make the most of your budget, no matter how limited. Typically your author marketing collateral includes all that “physical stuff” you schlep from
Author Marketing Mastery #5: Four Steps to Define and Build Your Author Brand
Think “brand” and we often conjure up images of Coca Cola products or soap. But an author brand is just as vital to your marketing efforts, and your author branding begins even before you publish your first book. Here, a