Not exact matches
Glenn Miller presents Get Your
Newsletter into Their Inboxes: How to Avoid Spam Filters posted at Career
Authors, saying, «The
first step to making sure your subscribers see every email you send is to avoid spam filters on the way to their inboxes.»
If you're like me and you get a hundred
author newsletters on the
first of each month, you start to weed out the senders who send twice a week.
When readers sign up for bestselling
author, Bella Andres»
newsletter in the
first auto responder, she thanks readers for their support saying, «Hello!
Typically, you want to begin building your
author platform at least six months before your
first book even comes out — start your blog, comment on others» blogs, set up a
newsletter, and grow your presence online and in readers» circles like Wattpad by posting excerpts of your work.
I had to learn the ropes
first and I did that by subscribing to really good
author or book marketing
newsletters and blogs, and then taking the advice that I felt worked for me, or else was possible.
A
newsletter sign up box should be the
first item that your
author website should have.
The
first question in most
authors» minds is: how does this affect my
newsletter?
The best technique I've seen to date is to use the
first book in the series as a free download for signing up with an
author (or agent)
newsletter.
93 might not seem like much, but for an unpublished
author still 3 years away from my debut (or even sending my
first newsletter!)