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Mar 17 2013in Member Blog, Resources by Erik BertelTags: ebook advertisement, ebook advertising, money for writing
BookIM is announcing the launch of ADAP, eBook Advertising for Authors and Independent Publishers. ADAP is a new ebook advertisement program that is sensitive to the needs of authors and readers while creating new revenue opportunities for authors. Being an author, I know that the thought of adding ebook advertisements to a novel is anathema to most [...]
Tags: ebook advertisement, ebook advertising, money for writing
Feb 7 2013in Features, Resources by Henry Baum
I was reminded by Todd Keisling’s post as part of his book tour that people are not using the “Write a Post” feature here as much as they could be. It’d be great to see other writers use this option as part of their tours, or general promotion – you don’t even need to ask, [...]
Jan 15 2013in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Author Support groups, hbs author’s spotlight, IAI, IAN, Indie Chicks, IWU, James Moushon, KIW, KYRW, LIRW, NINE, Online Author groups, WLC
No matter what anyone tells says, you need help to succeed in book publishing today, especially if you’re an Indie author. There is just too much to do to even have modest success. The good old days. You know, the days when the book industry was controlled by a small group of publishers and an [...]
Tags: Author Support groups, hbs author’s spotlight, IAI, IAN, Indie Chicks, IWU, James Moushon, KIW, KYRW, LIRW, NINE, Online Author groups, WLC
Jan 4 2013in Member Blog, Resources by Eugene Uttley
I never suspected as I researched and wrote my book what further stages of the process were yet to come. I’m probably preaching to the choir a bit here, addressing a lot of people who won’t be surprised by what came next. Self-publishing with CreateSpace without going for any of their paid services was one [...]
Dec 24 2012in Member Blog, Resources by Karen Prince
Hi everybody, I promised my writer’s group I would do a quick ScreenFlow demonstration to see what all the fuss is about when it comes to writing in Scrivener. So once it was done, I thought I might as well share it. Click on the image below to view video.
Dec 20 2012in Lead Story, Resources by James MoushonTags: Action-Adventure, Amazon, award-winning, bestselling, children book author, free ebooks, hbs author’s spotlight, Historical Fiction, mystery, planning a promotion, promotions, Thriller, YA mystery, YA romance
I have a Free Book Promotion coming up and I keep hearing the George Strait song ‘Give it Away’ playing in my ears. (Now you know where I get some of the inspirations for my posts). It was time for me to do some research and talk to several successful authors on how to do [...]
Tags: Action-Adventure, Amazon, award-winning, bestselling, children book author, free ebooks, hbs author’s spotlight, Historical Fiction, mystery, planning a promotion, promotions, Thriller, YA mystery, YA romance
Dec 2 2012in Member Blog, Resources by Jay Siva
My name is Jay Siva, the founder of EZBuyButton.com. The EZBuyButton widget is the most advanced ‘buy now’ widget for selling books. We make it free for authors and publishers, worldwide, to quickly and easily create and use our EZBuyButton widget to place on their website or blog to immediately increase the sales of their [...]
Nov 26 2012in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: book trailers, Cheryl Bradshaw, Dani Amore, Dave Folsom, Dawn Ireland, Elise Stokes, hbs author’s spotlight, Jade Varden, James Moushon, Joanna Penn, Maree Ward Russell, Melissa Foster, Monica Mathis-Stowe, Pamela Burford, Ron Fritsch, Stacy Eaton
Because book trailers are becoming a popular online marketing tool, I thought it was time I did a study of what was going on in this phase of book promotion. First, a trailer has to be a part of the total book package. You must keep that in mind as we proceed. I reviewed 50 [...]
Tags: book trailers, Cheryl Bradshaw, Dani Amore, Dave Folsom, Dawn Ireland, Elise Stokes, hbs author’s spotlight, Jade Varden, James Moushon, Joanna Penn, Maree Ward Russell, Melissa Foster, Monica Mathis-Stowe, Pamela Burford, Ron Fritsch, Stacy Eaton
Oct 19 2012in Features, Resources by James MoushonTags: Amy Metz, Anne Allen, authors, blogging, Call Off the Dogs, David Bain, e-books, E-Publishing, hbs author’s spotlight, henry baum, Joanna Penn, Kelly Abell, M.R. Mathias, marketing, Monica Mathis-Stowe, Ron Fritsch
I recently blogged about author’s lack of supplying contact information in their ebooks and how they miss the opportunity to connect with their readers. Since then I have started a new blog to help authors get more attention focused on their books and their Internet presence. Much to my dismay most author blogs and websites [...]
Tags: Amy Metz, Anne Allen, authors, blogging, Call Off the Dogs, David Bain, e-books, E-Publishing, hbs author’s spotlight, henry baum, Joanna Penn, Kelly Abell, M.R. Mathias, marketing, Monica Mathis-Stowe, Ron Fritsch
Sep 25 2012in Features, Member Blog, Resources by novelnook
Novelnook was founded in August 2012 as an LLC in the state of Colorado. At Novelnook, we strive to offer the best services to our self-published eBook authors – for free. We also have constructed a community that fosters social networking and interaction. Readers will not only get to browse a variety of eBooks but [...]