Most look at a blog or website as a way to promote themselves. Others view it a platform to sell books. And still there are those who see it as a way to attract readers. All three points are correct. But what does an editor look for?
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No Blog, No Service
Publishers are starting to require the existence of a blog before taking on any new authors. Sound harsh? In 2011, having a blog has moved from important to a mandatory requirement.
Taylor Christian Fyhrie – Christian Marketing and Promotion
Taylor Christian Fyhrie, Christian Marketing. Originally coming from the real estate marketing business on a national level, Taylor has branched out to get involved in the local community as well through his company, Red Eye Promotions. He is also the co-creator of extremely successful Spokane’s Got Talent.
Dan L. Hays Author, talks on eBook Marketing, Publishing and Promotion
Dan L. Hays is a gifted writer who has been pursuing his craft for more than 25 years. His passion has always been writing, but he had a writing block that he could not understand for many years. He wrote two books that publishers were interested in, but he backed away and the books were […]
Finding the Right Audience
This is the third of my Finding Your Niche series which apply to finding an audience for your product or writing. This is the section where you find an audience for your book or product. If your product or service relates to your interests promoting actually becomes more fun than work. In fact, your enthusiasm […]
James Lalonde, Author of Holotar: Last Queen of the White Shamans
Audio Podcast urban fantasy, psychological thriller author, James Lalonde
Using the Author Page to Your Benefit
Taking advantage of the free author page for improved search engine rankings. Every author wants more readers and more sales and improving your search engine exposure is one way to achive your goals. Author Pages are offered by online retails stores such as Amazon, Goodreads and Barnes & Noble. They are easy to setup, offer a link from a popular and well-ranked site to your blog, and they are fre*e. Author Pages are a tool every writer should take advantage of.





