BookLuver Newsletter Swap
Newsletter swaps are very trendy right now, especially among authors of similar genres. This is because they have three big …
Newsletter swaps are very trendy right now, especially among authors of similar genres. This is because they have three big …
In my last post, I mentioned alfageek’s blog, where Joshua, aka alfageek, generously shares his book marketing experience with his blog’s readers. Last …
I discovered alfageek’s blog fairly recently, but I’m sure glad I did. Joshua, aka alfageek, generously shares his book marketing experience with …
Why is it that, every time I mention I’ll start posting less frequently (last week I announced I’ll be posting …
Bookbub recently announced it will start offering advertising spaces. Unlike the vigorous screening process that leaves more books out than …
After focusing on both stand-alone releases and books that are part of a series, this last post in my Bookbub Insights series suggests nine …
The penultimate post in my Bookbub Insights series deals with that age-old question: how to get more readers to review your book. …
Continuing my Bookbub-inspired series of book marketing posts, I will now address the question of promoting a new book that’s part …
I often mention that promoting stand-alone books requires completely different strategies to promoting a series. Marketing strategies, like the highly …
Following my post on how to get your book listed with Bookbub, I now continue with the second question: how …
You’re most likely familiar with Bookbub; probably the biggest online book promoter. You may not be aware of Bookbub Partners, though; Bookbub’s tips …
I was reading Tara Sparling’s interesting post on free books, where she complains about authors pricing their books too low. …