by editor | Jul 27, 2017 | Articles, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Resources for Writers
Designing an eye-catching book cover is a strategic part of the book marketing process. If someone lingers over your cover for a millisecond longer, there’s a greater likelihood they’ll be inspired to crack open the book. What then, can can be done to set one book...
by editor | Jul 15, 2017 | Articles, Book Marketing, Resources for Writers
Naturally, most authors would love to see their books reviewed in major outlets, such as The New York Times Book Review, USA Today, LA Times, or featured on NPR or one of the network morning news shows. There is certainly nothing wrong with aiming high—and landing...
by editor | Jun 29, 2017 | Articles, Book Marketing, Book Publishing, Resources for Writers, Writer to Writer
How do you feel about public speaking? For introverts it’s like standing naked in front of a crowd of strangers. Conversely, extroverts love the stage, the applause, the chance to share their thoughts and visions. No matter where you are on the introvert/extrovert...
by editor | Jun 21, 2017 | Articles, Book Marketing, Resources for Writers
Landing a TV interview can be a challenge. From timing to finding the best local angle, here are 10 tips to help you attract producers’ attention and solidify an interview slot on air! 1. Do your research First things first, find the best contact. Familiarize yourself...
by editor | Jun 15, 2017 | Articles, Book Marketing, Resources for Writers
By David Wogahn “When it comes to online marketing, most people are overlooking their number-one biggest asset. Social media activity, off-site ads, and all other tricks are a drop in the bucket compared to the power of the email list.” —Amy Porterfield,...
by editor | Jun 8, 2017 | Articles, Resources for Writers, Writing Process
By Scott Lorenz Did you spend enough time crafting the first line in your book? In our attention deficit world these days, it’s more important now than ever to grab the reader’s attention immediately. Why? Because if they don’t like the first line, they may never read...