Our thanks to author Steve Piacente (pictured right with his titles at Book Expo of America) for this insightful post. It definitely pays to have a well-crafted “About the Author” on your book and your website, and Steve’s suggestions are
WWW Introduces Book Trailers
Where Writers Win is excited to announce that we’ve added a new member and a new suite of services to our fabulous team! Kentucky based PJ Woodside of PJ Productions will be joining us to offer up her company’s considerable
10 Links for NaNoWriMo Success
November is National Novel Writing Month, NaNoWriMo for short… here are ten select online tools to help you toward your 50,000 word goal! (Click on the graphic to enlarge) This post includes selected links from a post by Online PhD
What’s Your Page Rank?
What is your page rank and why is it important? First, checking out page ranks for ourselves can be a helpful author marketing measuring tool. It’s fun to watch the needle move when our readers are actively engaging with our
New Options to Embed Your Website on Facebook
Thanks to Kendall Hoover for this guest post: This post is a follow up to this post, which wasn’t as helpful as I’d hoped because Lujure switched to Heyo between the time that I wrote it and when it went
4 Steps to Create Your Own Editorial Calendar
Editorial calendars aren’t just for magazines. Increasingly, smart authors and bloggers are discovering the organizational advantages to mapping out a plan through the uncharted territory of their blogs. An editorial calendar can help fend off writers block, let you organize
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.