If you’ve been wondering when you should publish blog posts—morning, noon or night, stop wondering. Today, professional writer Jodi Webb (@wordsbywebb) explains how to determine the best time to share your work with your specific audience. Is there a magical time to reach out to your audience and share blog posts, email blasts, or tweets? […]
Free Online Tools to Make Blogging Your Book Easier
Research, document filing, editing, and writing for your reader. There’s a lot to think about as you blog your book. The process can feel easy rather than overwhelming, though, if you test out some of the great online tools suggested by Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords). See how much more productive you are—and how much more you […]
3 Rules of Thumb for Creating Successful Twitter Book Promotions
If you’re looking for a good social media platform to help you build a platform online and, at some point, promote your book, don’t discount Twitter. Freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) explains what a huge opportunity exists on Twitter and offers a few valuable tips for getting the most out of promoting yourself […]
How to Narrow Your Blog Niche for Greater Success
Every blog needs to be directed at a specific audience. However, sometimes being more specific increases your ability to reach the best readers for your site. Today Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips to help narrow your audience for greater blog success. In the beginning, when you first started your blog, you didn’t know what you […]
Develop an Audience Strategy for Your Blog and Blogged Book
As you set out to blog your book, or even to create a blog to promote yourself as an author or to build a business around your book, answer one primary question: Why? If you want your book or your blog—or your business—to succeed, the answer to this question should have little to do with […]