Archive | January 24, 2017
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Meet Guest Author Christopher Long…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I’ve been writing stories for around 30 years now, so it’s fair to say it’s gone beyond a hobby or a get rich quick scheme. For better or worse, it’s a part of who I am. It’s something I do every day. If I give…
Blog Blast: My Picks Of The Week
Originally posted on Hunt's Clubhouse:
Hey, everyone…hope you’re enjoying your weekend. Well, it’s about that time, per I stated I will be listing my Blog Fav’s every week. So, basically, I’m picking blogs that I find inspiring, refreshing, or simply enjoyable & helpful. So, in case some of you are not aware of these wonderful…
BookBub Ads? I’m calling it. The patient is dead.
Originally posted on alfageeek:
First test ad You may recall that I was skeptical about BookBub Ads when they were first announced. While it’s exciting to get a crack at that population of known book buyers, I didn’t really think CPM advertising (paying for impressions, rather than clicks) made sense, since they count opening the…
AUTHOR QUIRKS AND WRITING HABITS
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
Most authors must have certain conditions in place in order to get their “WRITE” on. I know a few of these people. Music this is a subjective area as some love to listen to music to inspire them to write. Some like rock, jazz or heavy metal. One…
The Pro Bono Marketing Staff Every Self-Published Author Has at Their Fingertips
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Eva Lesko Natiello on The Book Designer Site: In today’s article, written by Eva Lesko Natiello (@EvaNatiello), indie authors are reminded of the importance of the decisions we make publishing our books. Enjoy, and be sure to comment below if you can think of…
Operation Hardcover by Dave Agans
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
“Mr. Kneeland is here” said the intercom. Stephanie Crusher, head of AAH Furniture Corporation, pressed a button. “Send him in.” Bill Kneeland pushed through the door as if a tiger waited to pounce from the OC-55 credenza behind it. He wasn’t completely wrong. Stephanie nodded toward the hot seat,…