Unfortunately I seem to do more on
my FB author page than my website / blog and I must work on changing that.
They have brought new people to
my FB Author page.
Shared this on
my FB author page and recommended you to followers.
Make sure you only link to
your FB author page from your website / social and never link to your private profile from anywhere.
I read you regularly and share your posts on
my FB author page.
I just shared the contest on
my FB author page and signed up for your once - weekly newsletter.
Not exact matches
I love this
author and have tried several of her recipes from the
FB page Super Healthy Kids They have all been awesome so far... and my picky eater actually eats them!!
Keep in mind that the
author has, at this moment, over 200 «friends» on
FB and her
page remains publicly available to everyone.
But Catherine Ryan Hyde, one of the top 25 Amazon
authors according to her
FB page today, doesn't use a newsletter.
Do you recommend an
author - identity Facebook
page (not an
FB page devoted to a particular book, just your
author persona in general) that's separate and unique from your personal Facebook
page?
And the flattering contact, like the one entered on the
FB page (see link)- that
author was saved only by the fact he couldn't afford it.
One of my biggest issues as an
author when it comes to social media is posting consistently on my
FB page, more accurately posting relevant and interesting things consistently on my
FB page.
Eventually, I took on the pseudonym of D.B. Moone and created an
author's
page on
FB, which I ultimately shut down and began using my personal
FB page as a dual purpose
page (big mistake, I know).
After all, my original Facebook was created before
FB had some of the tools to help
authors create
pages.
Facebook
Author Page — https://www.facebook.com/JocieMcKade7/ McKade's Mavericks FB Fan Page — https://www.facebook.com/groups/mckadesmavericks/ This page is just for f
Page — https://www.facebook.com/JocieMcKade7/ McKade's Mavericks
FB Fan
Page — https://www.facebook.com/groups/mckadesmavericks/ This page is just for f
Page — https://www.facebook.com/groups/mckadesmavericks/ This
page is just for f
page is just for fans.
As a blogger, many reviews are pulled if the amazon accts are hooked to the
fb acct and the reviewer follows the
author's
page.
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I am not sure how to market myself as the
author of both one
FB page.
I know people like Rachel often suggest linking
pages together but I don't like that because my posts for
FB are more laid back than my tweets, even on my
author page.
Apps and Tabs on your
Author Page: Search for «Static HTML for Pages» in
FB.
Author app: https://apps.facebook.com/authorapp/?ref=ts Import your blog into your
FB pages using Networked Blogs: http://www.networkedblogs.com/blog
- Define your book's main / secondary genre - Research the top 10 books /
authors in your main genre (Amazon
page, pricing, # of likes, tags, categories, reviews, covers, book description, websites, social media activity / presence)- Develop a positioning statement and messages that will speak to readers of this genre but also differentiate your book - Design book cover keeping in mind what is selling in your genre and how you have positioned your book - Begin building social media presence (website, blog,
FB fan
page, twitter, pinterest, tumblr, slideshare,
author profiles)- Decide on book formats (ebook, print, enhanced e-book) and distribution channels - Set the books price competitively, relative to the competition - Create the book launch plan and budget
p.s. I am a counselor and
author and often share your posts on my
author FB page because I think beauty is crucial to our souls.