Guest blogging and Google + sharing, they are very effective way to
build author rank.
Do you think co-writing is a good way to
build your author rank and increase your output?
Not exact matches
Launching a book on Amazon is a much longer process than most
authors realize but it's critical to
building stable
rankings.
Especially when traditionally published
authors are ditching their publishers and joining the indie
ranks, and when indie
authors have
built huge, loyal readerships.
A Virtual Tour is an excellent book marketing tool for a debut
author who is still
building page
rank for a new website.
For
authors writing and self - publishing books to
build their personal brands, being described as an Amazon Top 100 Book is a more important indicator of a book's relevance — discussed yesterday — than a book's overall sales
rank.
For
authors, hosting a guest blogger or participating as a guest
author is one way to increase your audience and
build your SEO
ranking.
On a positive note, there are some
authors who are excited by the opportunities KU brings, such as helping to
build an audience, gain name recognition, get more reviews, climb sales
rankings, and more.
So for me, as a businesswoman, it's important what
ranks, what sells, and the mini-brand that all
authors are
building.
Authors often overlook the fact that their website design plays a huge role in
building their brand, getting and retaining a loyal following and
ranking high in search engines.
Today, his blog, Kindlepreneur, helps
authors boost their eBook
rankings on the Amazon results page, tap into markets to gain new readers,
build author authority, validate book ideas and even understand any legal risks associated to self - publishing.
This has been very helpful for our
authors who are either trying to
rank higher on Google or
building their
author website or trying to gain traffic on their blogs.
Big community sites, with tons of content that
rank well in search engines, to increase the chances that indie
authors will be discovered by new readers (I'm
building about 5 of these right now).
According to the article, when Locke's initial strategy of
building relationships with readers, one blog post and tweet at a time, didn't move his sales
ranking fast enough (he complains it took him «almost two months» to garner five five - star Amazon reviews — cue the sound of a thousand
authors» eyes rolling), he bought 300 reviews to make his fan base look larger than it was.