A book is essentially “long form content”. This means that it takes anywhere from a few hours to a few days to consume (depending upon length and complexity of your book’s content.) Thus, even if you give away a free copy of your book, there is little chance that the recipient of your book will […]
How to Become a Top Ranked Book on Amazon’s Kindle Store
It is our great pleasure and honor today to interview Ellen C. Maze – BookBuzzr Author Pro subscriber and Bestselling Author of RABBIT: CHASING BETH RIDER. This book has risen to the top of the charts on Amazon in the Mysteries and Thrillers section with over 89 reviews. On to the interview … BB: Ellen! […]
How to Market your Book with Blurbs
(Note: This blog article is a request for feedback on an important new feature that we’re developing at BookBuzzr for our authors. We’d appreciate any feedback or suggestions that you provide on this feature. You can provide feedback in the form of comments at the bottom of the article.) Anatomy of a blurb: As you […]
Top 10 Benefits of a BookBuzzr Author Pro Subscription
Sometimes we hear a question from some authors: “Why should I spend $15.59 per month for a BookBuzzr Author Pro subscription?” Here are the top 10 reasons: BookBuzzr’s AuthorPage Widget on your Facebook Fan Page: BookBuzzr AuthorPage widget is a shiny new Facebook Fan Page widget which allows you to create an engaging Facebook Fan […]
Participate on Twitter to Connect with Potential Fans of Your Book
Expert: Phyllis Zimbler Miller Twitter.com is an excellent free social media site on which to connect with potential fans of your book as well as learn from other book authors and publicity experts. But – and this is a very important but – to benefit from Twitter requires understanding that you do NOT spend every […]
Reviews from the Twitterverse
Expert: Claudia Jackson You’re probably following tweeple that interest you. They might be fellow authors. The topics can be about anything and everything concerning books and book publishing. But have you thought about following your readers? Are you truly “hanging out” with your genre? If you are writing vampire books, are you surfing the night […]
Will Tweetin’ & Postin’, Updatin’ & Discussin’ Get You into Your Readers’ Hearts?
Guest Expert: Laurel Marshfield “Wishin’ and Hopin’” — the hit pop tune that iconic blonde soul singer, Dusty Springfield, made famous in the sixties — offers a familiar resonance, these days, for authors hoping to attract readers. (Need a little memory boost? Here’s Springfield: http://bit.ly/gLyiq5) Hear it? The connection between authors and Dusty Springfield’s hit […]