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authors to sharpen their writing skills while
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J.A. Konrath in particular has become the voice of the indie
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About Blog I absolutely love being a part of the YA book community and love that I am able to
promote many of my favorite books and
authors through
blogging.
You're
blogging to
promote yourself as an
author — not beach scribbling.
We've been using blog commenting for years as a book marketing tool to help
promote our
authors, and while the structure of the
blogging campaigns has changed over the years (as Google has changed), the concept has remained the same.
Dan, who previously shared the story of his personal publishing journey last July, returns to contribute his perspectives on the importance of
authors use social media and
blogging to
promote their books.
As for the online marketing side, that involves
promoting both our ebooks and print books online: organizing blog tours, placing banner ads and other advertising, creating catalogues with CataList, pitching our books for review — including uploading e-galleys to NetGalley — maintaining and growing a presence on relevant social media sites,
blogging, supporting our
authors» online initiatives, and helping to publicize their offline events and activities.
Author L.L. Barkat argues that writers who already have experience — as well as
authors trying to
promote themselves — should stop
blogging.
But if you're an
author, and your main reason for
blogging is to
promote your books, then your books need to have priority.
About Blog I absolutely love being a part of the YA book community and love that I am able to
promote many of my favorite books and
authors through
blogging.
About Blog I absolutely love being a part of the YA book community and love that I am able to
promote many of my favorite books and
authors through
blogging.