Our thanks to consultant Lisa Wheatly for this guest contribution. The virtual life is so widely spread that attracting visitors has become a really tough challenge for today’s website and blog owners. Statistics say that the number of websites online
Pain Free De-Clutter! Five Spring Cleaning Must-Dos For Authors, Writers and Other Creatives
It happens often in spring – this sudden realization that our closets, cabinets, desktops and laptops have become littered with piles of junk we really don’t need any longer. Just like mother nature, where the old makes way for new
Announcing WWW’s New Partner Page!
From soup to nuts… That’s always been the goal of Where Writers Win — to provide a “home base” from where any writer or author, no matter WHERE they are on their journey, can find their “next step” resources. And
How to Make Your Author Website User Friendly
Yes, readers want to get to know authors and their books. But when is information “TMI” – too much information? According to WWW website designer Kendra Haskins, “Always view your site from the prospective of a visitor. They’re not going
Seven Sites for Indie Authors
Indie authors have become an industry unto themselves, and that means more ways are being created each day specifically for indie authors to connect with each other and with a new breed of readers. Here are seven to add to
Beyond Google: 25 Fact-Finding Sites for Writers
Our thanks to author and internet research guru Geri Spieler for this informative guest post. Whether researching info for a book or an upcoming blog post, here are some helpful hints and sites! Conducting Internet research is a challenge. It’s
Author Email Marketing: 7 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid
Whether you’re advising readers of your latest blog posts or announcing new book releases, sales, contests or other book promotions, there are right and wrong ways to engage your readers with emails. Here are seven great pointers – mistakes to