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Are you timid about promoting your book?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Do you fear sounding like a Twitter or Facebook Harpie? Buy mine! Buy Mine! Buy Mine! Well, I do. I want to sell my little book as much as any other author, but I don’t want to beg. There has to be a better way than flooding social media…
How Many Users on Social Media?
The Social Media Hat recently published the latest numbers for social media users. So, how many active monthly users does each social medium have? Facebook: 1.55 billion As expected, Facebook is th… Source: How Many Users on Social Media?
#TuesdayBookBlog #Audiobook ‘I Love Your Cupcakes’ now available in audio. Would you like a complimentary copy? Just ask! And, if you blog about books on Tuesdays, you might be interested in this.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: Those of you who have been reading my blog for a while will remember that I have featured audiobooks before and also talked about the possibility of using ACX to create an audiobook version of your book (if you’re a writer. Or if you are a narrator you…
5 Steps to Internet (and IRL) Safety and Privacy for Writers
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
There are many ways to think about internet safety, but with the fall publishing season book launches coming up I wanted to take the time to share my thoughts about staying safe when you’re used to interacting on the web. I consider safety physical or intellectual. I definitely…
Please follow Patrick O’Scheen, author of The Chronicles of Marithe Series and “Kris” over on Twitter
#aromasauthors #patrickoscheen @PatrickOScheen 😉 Thank you! https://twitter.com/PatrickOScheen
Do you want to connect with writers’ groups?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
There are a lot of good groups on Facebook. Keeping up with the helpful groups is so important. I can’t tell you how much I learn from other writers and groups such as the one Kelly Gurnett was so kind to put together in one place. A quick reference such…
How to happily return to blogging and other social media after a break, for real.
Originally posted on Family Love Does More:
Having a summer of joy, regrets, and a steep learning curve, has its natural consequences. For example, without thought, a part-time blogger can become a part-part-part-time blogger in a hot second. And a social media enthusiast can become distracted from a variety of platforms faster than ice cream…