“Listen Up!” Now that we’ve addressed key areas in your pre-publication marketing it’s time to move on to exploring how you’ll generate revenue with your writing. In this article, we take a closer look at one of the publishing industry’s
Newest Author Earnings Report: Amazon’s Ebook, Print, and Audio Sales Surprising Findings
The information below is just one delectable slice of the most recent statistics pie on offer at authorearnings.com. We encourage you to read the entire author earnings report here: authorearnings.com/report/february-2016-author-earnings-report. Have an opinion on the newest statistics? Share it with
Four Tips to Winning a Writing Competition
Our thanks to WWW team member Matthew Dix for this post. Matthew’s work for Where Writers Win includes identifying and posting writing competitions of value to emerging authors! It’s easy to bemoan the contest culture that seems to have taken
20 Best Writing and Editing Tools You Can’t Miss in 2016!
Our thanks to writer and educator Leona Hinton for this guest contribution! Another year has come and gone, and everyone has made their New Year’s resolutions. But as January comes to a close, the excitement can wear off, and so
Author Marketing Mastery #4: Include A Reader’s Guide In Your Book!
Book club questions, often also called a Reader’s Guide, aren’t just for your website. They can be a critical addition to the end pages of your book, immediately putting the subliminal thought in a reader’s head that this is a
Author Marketing Mastery #3: Metadata – Why It Matters to Your Author Marketing
Metadata – it’s critical for the best “view” of your book. You’ll hear the term often in book marketing. In a nutshell, metadata is the information (data) you or your publisher needs to provide about (meta) your book or ebook
Author Marketing Mastery #2: Your Book’s Cover, Front and Back Matter Does Matter!
Perhaps the greatest (and least exploited) marketing tool for your book is… the front and back of your book! Many authors don’t pay close enough attention to the “stuff” in the front of the book’s beginning (including the cover), or