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MailChimp 3 – setting a sign-up form for your newsletter subscriber list
Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
Welcome to Lesson 3 in my MailChimp series. Following on from MailChimp 1 – Signing up, and MailChimp 2 – Setting up your list and importing contacts, this time we’re going to learn how to create a sign-up form to allow people to consciously and willingly sign…
MailChimp 2 – setting up your list and importing contacts
Originally posted on LibroEditing proofreading, editing, transcription, localisation:
Welcome to Lesson 2 in my MailChimp series. Following on from MailChimp 1 – Signing up, this time we’re going to learn how to set up the list of people to send your newsletter to. There are two ways to populate your list: 1. Import members from…
Author platform. Do you really have one?
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Looking for likely small publishers (as you do), I came across one accepting the kind of stuff I write, read a little further into their submission guidelines, and was stopped short. In addition to the usual things to send, like the query letter, synopsis and first three chapters, they…
My Book Marketing Secret
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post I wrote for Chris, the Story Reading Ape’s blog, and it describes my marketing strategy – which is really very simple. In fact, it can be summed up as follows: Be real, be fun, be helpful. If you do that, people will buy your…
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…
Taking a Camel to Rome
Originally posted on Miriam Drori, Author:
I’m delighted to be joined by Seumas Gallacher today. Seumas is a prolific writer of crime thrillers. He has had phenomenal success as a self-published author and has now partnered with Crooked Cat, who are republishing his novels, starting with Savage Payback. (If you want to know why he…