Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

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The other day John Bolton asked this on the Working Writers Facebook page: Can I poll people here on their views on self-publishing? I’ve done a couple of Podcasts surrounding this issue and would be very interested to hear people’s thoughts. There are links on my FB page, which people are also very welcome to [...]

Most of the complaints I hear from authors about Twitter is that it’s time consuming or difficult to use. Neither is true, but when you’re already pressed for time, adding one more method of promotion can be the straw that broke the camel’s back. But not this time! Here are five quick and easy things [...]

The virtual tour for 21 Ways to Promote Your Book on Twitter continues! This has been a “mini” tour, meaning that it’s about half a month long. Today’s post comes from a recent review I received of the book.

Any Christian authors out there? I’m a member of ACFW and have met a wonderful bunch of writers that way. As some of you know, I have a couple Christian fiction books in the works and am investigating ways to get published. Which way is correct? To get an agent? To publish and promote on [...]

It’s one thing to use Twitter, and another to use it correctly. One of the reasons writers get frustrated with Twitter is that they think it’s too involved, or too much work. They log on once in a while, they only share links, and then they say it doesn’t work. Well, it does work but [...]

I’m continuing my virtual tour with a stop at the Pentalk community where I’m talking about how Twitter can work for writers.

I have an interview today with Christian over at Smart Boy Designs. Christian will be making an appearance here in the next week or so (since we both interviewed each other), but since the interview I have there is about writing and finding your inspiration, I thought you might like it.

So how can you market on Twitter? When I tell writers I use Twitter a lot for marketing, that’s the question they ask me. So for the fourth day of my virtual tour I thought I would address some of the many ways you can market your book on Twitter.

Twitter gets a bad rap, doesn’t it? People use it once or twice and don’t get it, so they claim it’s stupid. Others don’t even try, but just assume it doesn’t work.

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