Tag Archive | book marketing
Finally, A New Book From Don Massenzio
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
2017 was a tough year. My blog grew by leaps and bounds and I finished two books, but didn’t get either one edited or published. Most years I’ve published 2-3 books, but in 2017, I published none. But, enough of that doom and gloom. My latest book, Blood Match, is now…
Mystery Mondays: Call For Author Guest Blogs
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Promoting Reading – Promoting Authors Mystery Mondays began in July 2015. Authors from many genres who write with a hint of mystery have told you about their books, answered your questions about writing and shared their thoughts with you. Every Monday, you’ve be introduced to another author and maybe discovered someone you’re not familiar…
How To Set Up Twitter Ads For Your Books: A Complete Guide By Alfageek
I’ve mentioned Joshua Smith’s (aka Alfageek’s) excellent blog in the past (in Alfageek Shares His Bookbub Ads Experience and The Benefits Of KDP Select: One Author’s Experience). … Source: How To Set Up Twitter Ads For Your Books: A Complete Guide By Alfageek
Book Marketing Techniques That Don’t Work Anymore via @WritingPants #h2e
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
The Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) who help educate and support self-published authors. Source: Book Marketing Techniques That Don’t Work Anymore
How to Write a Press Release for a Book – The Happy Self-Publisher
Originally posted on CKBooks Publishing:
“You’ve just published or are about to publish a book and you want the world to know about it, right? A press release is an effective way to capture the attention of the media and other organization…” Lois Hoffman “An effective way to capture media attention”? I’m not so sure.…
NEW in Paperback: The Author’s Guide to Selling Books To Non-Bookstores!
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
A little present arrived from my publisher today. Thanks to Imajin Books, The Author’s Guide To Selling Books To Non-Bookstores is now available in paperback. Thanks for reading…