Posts Tagged ‘Social media’
Want to Understand Twitter Spaces? Here’s Your Ultimate Toolbox! by @DoctorJAuthor
Dr. Donna Jennings, Ph.D. Please welcome Dr. Donna Jennings – Ph.D., author, educator, and extraordinary human – to discuss your Twitter Spaces toolbox! Spaces are referred to as social audio – aka, no video. The Spaces option exists within the Twitter app (mobile works best). Let’s Learn! Your Toolbox for Twitter Spaces If you are an author,…
Read MoreWhat is the Clubhouse App and How Can Writers Benefit? with @helpmenaomi
What is Clubhouse? This is a summary of WHAT IS CLUBHOUSE? #BookMarketingChat with guest Naomi Nakashima @helpmenaomi. Naomi is an expert publishing consultant and has made a splash on Clubhouse. Definitely give her a follow! What is the Clubhouse App (@joinclubhouse)? The @joinclubhouse is a new social networking app based on drop-in audio chat. The closest way…
Read MoreTop 5 Twitter Tips to Powerfully Market Your Books
Today we’re going to discuss a few of my top tips to help you utilize Twitter correctly, so you learn how to make the most of this interactive platform. Why me? Well, I do this for a living, I’ve released 6 books (two help writers with book marketing), and Twitter is my personal favorite social…
Read More5 Marketing Tasks To Use For Every Book With @Janice_Hardy
Marketing, Marketing, Marketing Book marketing can feel overwhelming – even for me and this is what I do for a living. For this reason, I started #BookMarketingChat about four years ago – to help writers learn not only how to use social media (that’s in my book), but also how to use it specifically for book marketing.…
Read MoreHow to Best Prepare for Book Marketing by Guest @CaballoFrances
Are You Ready for Book Marketing? Take This Quiz Book marketing involves so many steps. When people come to me, they erroneously think that all they need is social media marketing. Au contraire. Social media alone won’t cause your books to start flying off the proverbial bookshelf. So, take this quiz and see if you’re…
Read More5 Book Marketing Myths To Explode Now By Guest @SmartAuthors
There are a lot of myths around book marketing, which often come across as dressed up excuses not to bother with marketing. Like waiting to land a traditional publishing deal so you needn’t worry about promoting your own book. I’m going to bust five of those myths for you right now, so you can quit…
Read MoreHow to Decide on a Scheduling Tool and Why They’re Helpful by guest @TheRuralVA
There are many great ways an author can save time in their day to day lives, but one of the best things they can do is use a scheduling tool like Buffer or Hootsuite to manage their social media. There are several options out there for scheduling tools and even more ways to utilize them.…
Read MoreThirteen Myths About Social Media for Writers Busted by guest @CaballoFrances
As I meet writers online and at writer’s conferences, I hear misconceptions about social media. I’ve kept a list of them and decided to debunk these myths for you one-by-one. Let’s get started. Social Media Is Hard to Learn This is the misconception that I most frequently hear among writers, especially authors who are about…
Read MoreSeven Reasons You Need To Hire an Author Assistant Right Now by guest @TheRuralVA
Please welcome my fabulous author assistant, Emilie Rabitoy, aka TheRuralVA. I decided to hire an author assistant a few years ago when the reality of writing books, marketing my work, being a single mom, and running my business became overwhelming. I drove myself crazy and couldn’t accomplish any of my goals. A female mentor sat…
Read More4 Ways You Can Make Time to Blog Right Now
Time, writers say, is the biggest challenge when it comes to blogging. We are writing books. We are marketing books. We are thinking about marketing books. We are parents, spouses or significant others, single parents, workers bees, pet puke cleaner-uppers, grocery-shoppers, housekeepers, laundry-do-ers, mental illness sufferers/survivors, advocates, and the beat goes on. Time is a real issue,…
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