Why Is No One Buying My Novel? Part 2 by Janelle Riley
Book sales can be affected by many things, even with good marketing a book still needs a good cover and proper editing and formatting.
Book sales can be affected by many things, even with good marketing a book still needs a good cover and proper editing and formatting.
There’s more to publishing than writing and editing, a good marketing plan, including social media and local resources, can help sell books.
Are bad reviews something to cry about? They don’t have to be. Discover the benefits of your bad book reviews and even how to welcome them by science fiction romance author, Keri Kruspe.
Are you contracting or expanding yourself to market your books? Read on… *** My life changed the day I learned how to talk about myself as a novelist. Up to that point, I felt...
Please welcome Pauline Wiles as she shares with us about 10 Reasons to Keep Your Writer Website Simple. She also has an amazing offer to beta test her course for free. Details and how...
Author Marketing / Guest Columnists
by Guest Contributor · Published May 27, 2019 · Last modified May 19, 2019
If you don’t have an author website because you’re happy using social media or your newsletter instead, I would urge you to consider adding an author website to your arsenal of book marketing tools.
Author Marketing / Book Promotion
by Guest Contributor · Published May 16, 2019 · Last modified May 14, 2019
As I stated in my previous article, I promised to instruct you how to put an Amazon Ad in place. Before I do, here are links I can recommend that can give you more in-depth instructions:
Author Marketing / Book Promotion
by Beth Barany · Published May 15, 2019 · Last modified May 10, 2019
You can market your novel from your Core Values. Read on for some ideas on how. *** To effectively market your novels, it’s important to know what kind of books you write and what...
Yes, it’s National Novel Promotion Month? #NaNoProMo. Sweet. What is it? Read on to find out… Many of you are familiar with #NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) held every November) to inspire writers to...
Let’s welcome back monthly columnist Keri Kruspe as she shares with us “DO AD’S ADD UP? My experience in jumping into the “Advertising” game.” Enjoy!
Today we welcome a new guest writer to Writer’s Fun Zone, Mellissa Green who is stopping by to chat with us about “Not Enough Website Views? You’re Missing A Major Target Audience (Part 1).” Enjoy!
Yes, there is a roadmap for book marketing! We novelists want to be read. Otherwise why would we publish our work? Well, it is so gratifying to hold the book and see it on...
Author Career / Author Marketing
by Beth Barany · Published August 8, 2018 · Last modified August 7, 2018
“Learning the business side of selling your art is hard,” they say. An artist can’t learn business. An artist doesn’t want to learn how to do business. Their personality isn’t suited for business, and...
Author Marketing / book marketing
by Beth Barany · Published June 13, 2018 · Last modified March 10, 2023
Heart-Centered Book Marketing by Beth Barany … By the time I was ready to publish my first novel, I knew I needed to start thinking about marketing too. But I was scared. I felt...
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