Book Marketing Stories
Google+ Is Auto Awesoming Some Book Covers
During this holiday season, Google+ is changing some holiday and snow-related photos to become active GIFs with snow falling, bulbs twinkling, etc. If you upload a photo to Google+, they might change it into an active GIF. Update: Google+ is no more so this awesoming service has gone with the wind! Here, for example, is […]
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John Kremer’s Advice to Would-Be Book Authors
For authors who want to write a book but do not yet know how to go about it and don’t quite know how to get started — the desire is enough. If you have a passion for your topic and for your book, you can write a book. Start simply. 1. Begin by reading a […]
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John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week: December 6, 2013
John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week December 6, 2013 – St. Nicholas Day In this issue . . . – Freebies for Book Authors and Ebook Writers – Quick Book Marketing Tips – Blog Posts and Articles on Marketing Books Freebies for Book Authors, Ebook Writers, and Book Publishers Below are a few […]
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Martha Carr on Becoming a Nationally Syndicated Columnist
In a podcast Martha Carr, author of The List, talks about becoming an internationally syndicated columnist. Her column, Martha’s Big Adventure, which is syndicated by Cagle Cartoons, had an international audience of 4 million people. Martha talks about five key advantages of writing a syndicated column versus writing a blog: Accountability – She has a […]
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