Unpublished Authors Can Market Too: Top 5 Posts
The call to action in today’s 31 Days Blog Challenge is all about Sneeze pages. (Achhoo!) You know, Best Of and all that. Good for SEO, google love.
So, I’m doing a Top 5 list. After looking at my site stats (hurrah for google analytics) I saw that that searches re: “unpublished authors” are quite popular.
So, without any more fanfare, here are the Top 5 posts on Writer’s Fun Zone all about unpublished authors and their marketing possibilities.
- How to find your readers online: You can start NOW finding your readers. Yes, today!
- Online Class: Social Networking for Authors: Excerpted from my online class, Social Networking for Authors. The class is over now, and I will be teaching it online next year, August 2011, at WritersOnlineClasses.com.
- 3 Steps to Playing a Social Networking Game You Can Win: If you’re curious about approaching your social networking like a game to market and sell your books, then this post can help you set up your game plan and win!
- Promotions on $0 Budget: Use Twitter for a Purpose: Twitter is a useful tool for many writers. Who can resist the challenge of writing in 140 characters? Okay, some of us are weird, but we already knew that!
- Unpublished Authors Can Promote too!: By far, my most popular post, this post gives you an overview of what you can do now! And examples of others, like you, who have started promoting long before they even had a contract.
If you’d rather have all these useful posts, and more, together in one place, then enjoy the *free* report I put together with just that need in mind. You can sign up for the report, Confessions of a Reluctant Marketer, here. You’ll be asked for your name and email. Double opt-in, then get your report! You can unsubscribe at any time. Easy peesy.
What is fun about book marketing for you? Nothing? What is scary? I’m curious to know… and to figure it out, too. Just like you.
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Excellent grouping, Beth – and you’ve inspired me to do my own Squeeze Page! I’m a bit behind, but running hard to catch up!
Your Blog Challenge fellow student!
Dianne, Thanks. Glad you liked it. Let me know when you have your squeeze page up!