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Tag Archives: authors
Blogging 101 for Authors with Tristi Pinkston!
In the current book market authors have to be more proactive than ever to promote their books. Blogging is one of the handiest tools for an author to interact with their fans. Not only is blogging fun, it helps tighten … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Resource, Marketing and Publication
Tagged authors, blog, blog hop, blogging, facebook, how to, marketing, Promote Your Blog, social media, Tristi Pinkston, twitter, virtual book tour
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Dearest Fellow Writers – Thou Shalt not Spam
In these last recent weeks I’ve been upping my presence on the various social media, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and the blogs, to start building my loyal fandom. I hate using those terms, but it’s the truth. I’m out in … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing and Publication
Tagged authors, facebook, LinkedIn, Online Communities, Pinterest, social media, Social network, spam, twitter, writers
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ANWA 2011 Class Review – Part 1
There were six sessions of classes during the Saturday classes, each block with two or three choices to attend. I chose the classes that would help me the most with completing my novel and being ready to enter the world … Continue reading