As we’ve outlined in our recent posts about websites and SEO, we encourage authors to include blogging as part of your overall marketing strategy, because a blog is what helps you hunt down new readers, keeps those readers coming back
Authors: Avoid These 10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes (Infographic)
Fragments and run-ons and comma splices, oh my… Grammar Check has offered up this useful resource for all writers that blog. The tool highlights common spelling errors, the misuse of commas, as well as the difference between speech and writing.
Authors: Avoid These 10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes (Infographic)
Fragments and run-ons and comma splices, oh my… Grammar Check has offered up this useful resource for all writers that blog. The tool highlights common spelling errors, the misuse of commas, as well as the difference between speech and writing.
Authors: Avoid These 10 Common Blog Writing Mistakes (Infographic)
Fragments and run-ons and comma splices, oh my… Grammar Check has offered up this useful resource for all writers that blog. The tool highlights common spelling errors, the misuse of commas, as well as the difference between speech and writing.
You’ve Written a Blog Post: Now What?
Writing a great post is only one step of the author blogging process. Once you’ve written that post, you’ll need to make sure it’s out there in the big, bad universe and going to work for you (while you work
How to Build Better Author Blog Post Titles
Unlike the title of your book, the title of your blog posts depend less on creativity and more on careful, pinpoint strategy. A compelling blog post title will include relevant keywords, attract readers and encourage those readers to share with
Even Bloggers Need to Practice Good Journalism
Members of the WWW team had the chance to attend the Dig South conference in Charleston this past weekend. Besides presenting on an interesting panel on the state of publishing today, we had the opportunity to attend several sessions on