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Tips on starting a Newsletter
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Newsletters can be tricky. As a rule, people avoid subscribing to a mailing list because it eats up their time, and they don’t know how frequently you will email them. A second but equally big concern is that you will share their addresses with spammers. Correspondingly, starting a newsletter is a…
Snowed – Part 30
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
The big day has finally arrived. Mike is looking forward to meeting Sarena in person. Meanwhile, he’s got a field trip to drive for. He enjoys the concert, but is a little taken aback when one of the mothers recognizes Big Mike. Fortunately, she doesn’t make an issue of it.…
Reviews for CONDITIONS – “Remarkable book – when accepting the truth sets you free!”
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
While I was busy releasing THE HEALER and handing out free copies of THE LUCK OF THE WEISSENSTEINERS I’ve somewhat neglected my other books. Today, as I was catching up, I found some new and remarkable reviews for CONDITIONS A BIG THANK YOU TO THE KIND READERS FOR TAKING THE TIME…
Why Do Detail Page Views Exceed Clicks (KDP Select Ads)?
Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
WHY DO DPV’S EXCEED CLICKS? If you place an advertisement through Amazon Marketing Services (which authors can now do through KDP Select, for example), you may notice something odd. You might see many more detail page views (DPV) than clicks. What’s the difference between a detail page view and a click?…
Valentine’s Day in Atonement, Tennessee
Originally posted on Teagan's Books:
Happy Valentine’s Day my friends! I wish there had been time to write a new short story as my Valentine to all of you… But I’m going to re-Press the one I wrote last year. At least it will be new to some of you. What is new is…
Twinkle: Studying Exoplanet Atmospheres ***** Posted From Centauri Dreams
Posted: 10 Feb 2015 09:16 AM PST A small satellite designed to study and characterize exoplanet atmospheres is being developed by University College London (UCL) and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) in the UK. Given the engaging name Twinkle, the satellite is to be launched within four years into a polar low-Earth orbit for three […]
Tilting at Controversy
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
I was going to write a blog post on an entirely different topic, but then something very interesting is happening right now on Amazon and it deserves a few words. A book by Vani Hari (The Food Babe Way) was released today and if you…