Tag Archive | indie author
The secret is out: how to talk to your blog readers
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
I cannot recall if I’ve mentioned this before but I’ve always been absolutely fascinated by the workings of the human mind (the subconscious in particular). I’ve always loved to read and practice anything that can reveal to me any new tantalising secrets, so over the course of nearly 30…
A guaranteed method to gain Twitter followers by the thousands
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
In the beginning of September I reached the eagerly awaited number of 10,000 Twitter followers. This important milestone was something I’d been expecting for months, since I’d been gaining new followers at a standard pace. Except for a short-lived dip in my performance that I mention at the very…
Just how bad is it to use a logo without permission?
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
We’ve all heard of the dangers of using images that are not classed as ‘free’. But what about logos? Just how bad is it to use a logo without permission? Hm! Having had personal experience, I’ll say this: the question you really want to ask yourself is, is it…
An Interview with award-winning author, Jackie Weger
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Today, I feel very honored to host the award-winning author Jackie Weger. Jackie has been writing for the past 30 years on and off and has published 16 romances with Harlequin. Nowadays, she’s an indie author and doing quite well, seeing that she has regular sales and hundreds of…
Thunderclap: A great, free tool for authors
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
The other day, I had an email from award-winning author and friend, Jackie Weger. She wanted to let me know she’s releasing a new book later this month and asked me to support her campaign on a site called Thunderclap. Of course, I clicked on the link she gave…
Book review: The Old Fortress Dog by Ruth G. Zavitsanos
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
When a friend of mine reviewed this book online, I felt immediately drawn to it and not just because I love dogs. I also have family connections with Corfu and love the picturesque setting of the Old Venetian fortress in Corfu town where this book is set. My grandfather…
How to make a business plan in 7 easy steps
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
You know how it is… when we were school kids, we used to go back to school every September. Bursting with excitement, we’d reunite with our classmates and delve into a new school year with unprecedented gusto. I can still remember the intoxicating smells of new school bags, exercise…