Writing Help and Advice for All
Follow-up to #Authors #Marketing Yourself and your Work article…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
As a demonstration of how to put into practice; and get results from, what Susan Toy was telling you in her great 5 day series, we decided that a few statistics, based on the series, would be interesting: TO DATE: Part ONE has had 351…
MailChimp 1 – Signing up for MailChimp
Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
Welcome to the first in a series of walk-throughs that will show you how to set up a MailChimp account, set up templates and lists, and send out a MailChimp newsletter. What is MailChimp? MailChimp is a web-based service which allows you to send out newsletters to…
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…
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?…
Reviews and Critiques
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this great article by Massimo, Click on the image or link below: http://massimomarinoauthor.com/reviews-critiques/
How to Slash Your Word Count by 20-40% – and tighten your story without losing any of the good stuff!
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this article, Click on Jodie’ s photo or link below: http://blog.janicehardy.com/2015/02/how-to-slash-your-word-count-by-20-40.html
Create a Hyperlinked Table of Contents
Originally posted on Life in the Realm of Fantasy:
One great convenience that an indie author can place in their Kindle, Nook or Smashwords e-book is a Hyperlinked Table of Contents. This is something I use all the time –it allows me to easily page back and forth. The one I am using for this is…
Chris The Story Reading Ape: The Man, The Ape, The Legend…
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Chris The Story Reading Ape…Whaaaat? When I first encountered Chris Graham, the man behind “The Story Reading Ape” I inquired as to what in the world was a story reading ape and how did he come up with that name? He politely referred me to his about tsra…