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Starting Out as an Indie Author: Social Media and Cross Promotion

Originally posted on Ruth Nestvold – Indie Adventures:
I’m almost there on getting the book version of my series “Starting Out as an Indie Author” ready for publication! I’ve put together some new material on subjects I hadn’t covered in my posts. Today I would like to share a new chapter with you, “Social Media…

Why Writing Isn’t Enough—The Savvy Writer’s Guide to Success

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Drew Coffman courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons Today, we’re going to do something a little different. You want to know one thing I love probably more than anything in the world? Spotting great talent and getting to share it. Thus, today I would like to introduce…

Social Media, Branding & Owning 2016—Because EVERY Day is Game Day

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Ah, I love this picture, namely because getting kicked in the face apparently is the only way I can get Angelina Jolie lips for FREE 😀 . Seriously, I found out yesterday that I am on the list to get my blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Most…

Why Writers Should Use Twitter (and HOW to USE It Effectively)

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
? For the last couple posts, we’ve been talking about how to use Twitter effectively. Too many writers are like Stormtroopers—lots of shots fired  tweets that hit NOTHING. I can admit, when I got on Twitter (when it was invented) I didn’t get it. I would—KID YOU NOT—freak out when…

WHY Are We Writers? Understanding the Why Behind the Buy

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
? Now that NaNoWrMo is finished, congratulations to those who WON. I only made it to a little over 34,000 words *sad face*, but I did it with Shingles so I am grading myself on a curve 😛 . As a writer, being delusional is totally acceptable. I’m…

Lights… Camera…. READ! How Writing Goes Live

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
One thing which made the transition from my business brain to my bookish brain lately was a certain trend in the music industry, which now seems to be making inroads into the book industry. It’s all becoming more and more about live performance. Part of what I do for a…

July’s Ketchup

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: I Am a Reader is giving away three eBooks of Minutes Before Sunset, but they’ve also posted an interview I did with them. Join the raffle and the fun by clicking here. If you want more news about Take Me Tomorrow, The Starving Bibliophile posted her review, stating,…

The Cynic’s Guide To Blogging

Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Embed from Getty Images Tomorrow is my 1st bloggerversary bloggaversary Blogiversary! (Pause. Wait for silence). It is, though. On 9 July 2013 I started blogging about book sales, writing for money in an environment where there is no pay for writing, and other things generally in the book and writing worlds I…

Different Social Medias and How I Use Them as an Author

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
One announcement today: Taking on a World of Words nominated ShannonAThompson.com for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award! Thank you 😀 When I am nominated, I post the facts and blogs on my Facebook page, but I also want you to check out the three blogs I nominated: Ciara Darren,…

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