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Social Media Series: Twitter

Social Media Series: Twitter

Having trouble keeping up with what’s trending online? Confused by all the hashtags? Want a key to all the shorthand messages? The second post to guide you through the social media universe is here. Twitter is essentially a timeline of micro-blogging. By tweeting...

Online Marketing Resource Master List

No matter where you’re at in your online marketing, we’re here to help you represent yourself in the most effective and most helpful ways possible. This is a master list of all our resources for online marketing. We’ve covered everything from author...
Social Media Series: Facebook

Social Media Series: Facebook

Are you tired of asking your friend’s kids for help on the Internet? Do you dread scheduling a post—let alone writing one? Are you embarrassed by your social media accounts? You can stop worrying about that now. As a sneak peak into Pub Light: A Publisher’s...

The Importance of Starting Early in Book Promotion

You’ve finished your book. You’re in your last round of edits. Your cover design is in the process of being finalized. You’re ready to pass out copies to friends. And just when you thought writing your book was the hard part, now it’s time to promote your work. But...
How To Handle a Bad Review

How To Handle a Bad Review

  Are you sitting down? I have some news for you: Not everyone is going to like your book. When they don’t, you have two choices: 1) Move on or 2) Move into a cabin in the woods. Nobody likes a bad review. Not you. Not your publisher. Not even the reviewer...
How To Use Pinterest as an Author

How To Use Pinterest as an Author

Pinterest is the fastest growing standalone website ever. And while recipes, dream travel destinations, style tips, and adorable photos of cats seem to dominate the site’s content, there is plenty of room for authors. If you are a published author or want to...