Writing Help and Advice for All
So you want to be the next big thing?
Originally posted on C h a z z W r i t e s . c o m:
~ Guest post by Claire C Riley Most writers start out on this crazy train wreck of a journey with one thing in their mind: to tell a story. Okay, so maybe they have two things on their…
What Makes Me Buy A Self-Published Book?
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
It’s summer holiday season. Therefore it’s self-published e-book time. I’m currently loading up to my Kindle. But what makes me choose one non-traditionally published book over someone else’s? It’s tough to know which marketing works, and which doesn’t; as a reader, I have to say that I find a lot of book…
Scrivener for Authors
Originally posted on writerlywitterings:
This is a very short comment as an add-on to my video about writing with Scrivener. I’d recommend you take a few minutes to watch the video before reading on, because it’ll make more sense! When I was talking about the way that Scrivener works for me, the main thing is,…
Today I want to share with you three awesome ways to sell more books right now without any additional traffic.
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
This is a great article about 3 simple things that EVERY independant author should be doing! Today I want to share with you three awesome ways to sell more books right now without any additional traffic..
The Rumors are True: Amazon Testing Kindle Unlimited Program
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Screen shot of the new Kindle Unlimited Subscription Service test page on Amazon.com. Amazon removed several test pages for a new “Kindle Unlimited” program from its website today. Amazon is testing a service called “Kindle Unlimited” that would give subscribers unlimited access to both e-books and audiobooks for $9.99…
Readers Gravitate Away from Free eBooks By Michael Kozlowski
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
? “If free is no longer working, what are the price points that are most effective for sales? The report revealed that $2.99 and $3.99 were a popular price point.” See Full Story Here ?