Your Book title could be the most important aspect to your book. So, before signing a book contract, ask if your work has the potential for commercial benefit. Remember, it is you and NOT your publisher who should retain the trademark licensing rights to the title of your work.
Is Using Social Media to Blame for Poor Book Sales?
Social Media will help brand your image: the problem for many is the lack of knowing what Social Media really is compared to what they think it is.
3 Tips for a Great Book Trailer
A book trailer is an interesting concept. It may seem strange to use a visual marketing method to advertise a product that relies heavily on imagination and creativity. Authors may ask “Does it corrupt the novel if I introduce images of the characters and settings in book trailers before my readers even get a chance […]
The Future of Marketing: 3D printing, Pay with Tweet and more
Living in the age of technology is an exciting adventure. Just watching the progress of computers alone is amazing. To think how far we’ve come in such a short amount of time, vastly increasing technological capabilities while at the same time making devices smaller and more portable. This has made it possible for thrilling breakthroughs […]
How to benefit from Kindle Select Marketing Tools from Amazon KDP
Sometimes the amount of options and tools available to an author can be overwhelming. You have your book, you want it published, why does it have to be so complicated? If you want your life to be a little more stress free then you’ll be happy to hear more about Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing program. […]
10 Tips to Starting A Marketing Plan
You’ve just finished writing your novel. You sigh proudly—I’m done. You may feel like a bear, blinking in the sunlight, as you emerge from the cave. Then you hear words like ‘advertising’ and ‘marketing plan’, and dread sets in. What does it mean and how do you get started? What is a marketing plan? A marketing […]
eBook Formatting Tip: Changing the Font Size (CSS)
When formatting an ebook varying font-sizes are necessary (chapter headings, subheads, etc). While the sizes are built-in for headings and paragraphs, you can fine tune your ‘font-size’ in the CSS. Depending on your preferences, modify font sizes using pixels, percentage, point size, em value and keywords. (with percentages and points the easiest for non-designers to […]