LinkedIn is a social media marketing tool too often overlooked by authors as “that’s for business” or “it’s just about finding a job.” Nothing could be further from the truth. LinkedIn packs a serious marketing punch, primarily through its groups,
Author Social Media: What the Experts Say
Where Writers Win isn’t the only source for great writer advice on the World Wide Web. So, following a hectic holiday we actually had the rare chance to catch up with several recent articles we’re loving about author social media
Six Strategies for Building Fans with Author Social Media
Thanks to plagiarism consultant Ron Greenberg for this guest post, and to freedigitalphotos.net for the cool graphic… You’ve been hearing about the buzz and the mythical success stories in author social media for years. So you finally sat down after
Author Social Media: How to Attract A Bigger Audience
Author: “So I have all these social media accounts but I need more followers.” WWW: “Great – so what are you sharing on those pages to attract them?” Author: “Well, not much because there’s nobody there to read it yet.”
Five Social Media Conversation Starters
When I coach authors on social media I get this question a lot: “If I’m not supposed to talk about my book all the time, what else can I say?” At which point I think about that scene in Monty
Google+ Redesign: What it Means for Authors
There’s been plenty of buzz in the past few days over the Google+ redesign options. According the Google+ release issued May 15, “190 million people are now active in the Google+ stream, and 390 million are active across Google (+1’ing
Pinterest for Authors?
Pinterest. It’s one of the busiest places on the web these days, which is no surprise, because it’s FUN! But plenty of clients ask us, “Should we be spending more time on Pinterest?” And that depends… In a nutshell, Pinterest