Sentences with phrase «like author newsletters»

Do you like author newsletters, or are they annoying pains in the hindquarters?

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Besides, it has a feature which helps authors connect with their readers and send notifications like a newsletter.
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Sarah — If you're a bestselling erotica author like Roni, the newsletter rather than the subscription blog may work better, but I don't think a new author should waste time and money on a newsletter.
The best way for authors to get media coverage is to offer themselves as an interviewee for radio and TV shows, podcasts, newspapers, magazines, blogs, online news sites, newsletters, and the like.
We've heard from some pretty big name authors here who don't like newsletters either, It is possible to be a successful author without one.
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.
Selfpublished authors can now get an author profile (which was previously only possible if you had a publishing contract) and can book advertisement options like banner ads, newsletter placements and individual campaigns.
Authors used to be able to buy ad space from book newsletter publishers like Book Bub, Ereader News Today, and Free Kindle Books & Tips, rise up the ranks, and have it mean something in terms of long - term and «halo» sales.
Through our free monthly public newsletter Crime Beat, subscribers access Author Events and Cool Canadian Crime — our catalogue of our members» published books, updated quarterly — which are also available directly through the website, and they can get updates on our Arthur Ellis Awards as well as what CWC is doing at events like Word on the Street and Bouchercon.
A lot of authors want to know if Germany has «something like Bookbub» — a website that promotes your book deals to their large newsletter.
And, if you're like so many authors, you're also seeking opportunities to promote your other offerings: blogs, seminars, multimedia book shows (or, as some authors and publishers say, «book trailers»), podcasts, social network pages, newsletter, DVDs, and more.
Here are some to include: Author App, Blog, Excerpts, Events, Likes, Newsletter (Sign - Up Form), New Releases, Photos, Videos.
Bestselling authors like C.J. Lyons have even replaced blogging with email newsletters.
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.
BUT... if the idea of having a classification system is of interest to readers, I advocate starting something like a marketing newsletter where independent authors of literary fiction contribute works under a new classification system, and readers can subscribe to review works under topics of more immediate interest.
93 might not seem like much, but for an unpublished author still 3 years away from my debut (or even sending my first newsletter!)
Let's jump in and see what a good author newsletter should look like.
Newsletters are a good vehicle to alert customers about author readings and signings and other store events and to highlight recommended books in various categories, like general fiction or specific genres (mystery, romance, cooking, kids, etc..)
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Like a lot of independent authors, about a year ago I started a New Releases Newsletter.
Because often, I finish an indie book and I read something like «we indie authors rely on reviews / on our newsletter, so please leave a review / subscribe to my newsletter», and that to me is not a real incentive.
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