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Easy to use HTML posts – A helping hand or a menace in disguise?

If you’ve organized a blog tour, cover reveal, or release day part for a book or if you’ve joined one of those events, you’ve seen  them being emailed around – the HTML posts you just copy and paste...

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Writers rejoice, blogging is not dead!

Blogging is dead. I’ve heard that a few times in the past decade. Yes, I have been blogging for almost ten years and blogging is still alive and well. Yet people rush to announce its death so often, it...

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#BookPR What the Heck is a Book Blog Tour?

To most of us participating in them, they seem pretty obvious, but to most people – from book reviewers to readers and authors that are new to this type of promotion – the blog tour that promotes a...

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Monday Marketing Bite: Author vs Book Facebook Page

Which is better? A Facebook page for you as an author or one for your book or series? Or should you have both, just to make sure?  In order to decide what works best for you, here are a few questions...

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Monday Marketing Bite: 5 Mistakes to Avoid when Organizing Your Book Blog Tour

Blog tours are a great way of promoting a book – you get word out, you get reviews, more people decide to try you out and click buy. There is a lot of work that goes into organizing a blog tour, and...

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Monday Marketing Bite: The Three Golden Rules of Guest Posting

Whether part of a book blog tour or an occasional marketing strategy to reach new readers, guest posts should be an integral part of an author’s promotional tool kit. Why? First off, because of the...

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Book Bloggers, Amazon Reviews, and the Purpose of Book Blog Tours

Before we begin, you should know that I started as a reader. I’ve been reading since before I turned five and love doing to this day. I am the kind of reader that tries all genres. I will never say “I...

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Easy to use HTML posts – A helping hand or a menace in disguise?

If you’ve organized a blog tour, cover reveal, or release day part for a book or if you’ve joined one of those events, you’ve seen  them being emailed around – the HTML posts you just copy and paste...

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Writers rejoice, blogging is not dead!

Blogging is dead. I’ve heard that a few times in the past decade. Yes, I have been blogging for almost ten years and blogging is still alive and well. Yet people rush to announce its death so often, it...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
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#BookPR What the Heck is a Book Blog Tour?

To most of us participating in them, they seem pretty obvious, but to most people – from book reviewers to readers and authors that are new to this type of promotion – the blog tour that promotes a...

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Monday Marketing Bite: Author vs Book Facebook Page

Which is better? A Facebook page for you as an author or one for your book or series? Or should you have both, just to make sure?  In order to decide what works best for you, here are a few questions...

View Article

Monday Marketing Bite: 5 Mistakes to Avoid when Organizing Your Book Blog Tour

Blog tours are a great way of promoting a book – you get word out, you get reviews, more people decide to try you out and click buy. There is a lot of work that goes into organizing a blog tour, and...

View Article

Monday Marketing Bite: The Three Golden Rules of Guest Posting

Whether part of a book blog tour or an occasional marketing strategy to reach new readers, guest posts should be an integral part of an author’s promotional tool kit. Why? First off, because of the...

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Clik here to view.

Book Bloggers, Amazon Reviews, and the Purpose of Book Blog Tours

Before we begin, you should know that I started as a reader. I’ve been reading since before I turned five and love doing to this day. I am the kind of reader that tries all genres. I will never say “I...

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