We recently received an email from an author asking “What is BookBuzzr?” As some of you, who have been following us know, we’ve grown from just one product (the BookBuzzr Widget) to several different technologies. The one thing that is common among all of our products and technologies is that they are all focused on […]
TGIF Book Marketing Tips: 3 Key Elements to Super Charge your Blogging
Guest Expert: Teresa Morrow Blogging has become one of the must haves in any author’s marketing arsenal to gain more exposure for your book. A blog reveals great tangible benefits, such as increased search engine traffic, for an author to help increase the marketing around the subject of their book. In order to increase the potential […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Author Malcolm Campbell
Malcolm R. Campbell is the author of “Garden of Heaven,” “The Sun Singer,” “Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire” and “Worst of Jock Stewart.” A contributing writer for “Living Jackson Magazine,” Campbell lives in Georgia with his wife Lesa. Campbell was graduated from Florida State University with a B.A. in radio-television writing, with […]
Book Marketing Mondays: The World Loves A Great Contest
Guest Expert: Tony Eldridge There’s something about a contest that gets us excited. When was the last time you entered one? The mystery behind them is that it is often hard to put your finger on what makes them so popular. It can’t be the money or everyone on the planet would enter the Publisher’s Clearinghouse […]
TGIF Book Marketing Tips: How to Make Money on Twitter (no, really)
Guest Expert: Penny C. Sansevieri For many of us, Twitter is a good news/bad news social networking site. The good news is it’s super popular and it seems like everyone is using it. The bad news is that for the newbie Twitter person (and even if you’ve been on this site for a while) it […]
Mid-Week Book Marketing Tips: Easily Market Using Online Tutorials With ScreenCast-O-Matic
Guest Expert: Aggie Villanueva A blog and/or website are an author’s marketing base camp. Every promotion we launch sends followers there. It takes a lot of work and time to maintain them well, and constantly emerging site technologies create visitors who expect the glitz and interaction of whatever is the latest and greatest. And honestly […]
TGIF Book Marketing Tips: Book Authors Need a Dedicated Website for Their Books
Guest Expert: Phyllis Zimbler Miller Thanks to the online marketing opportunities made available by the Internet, authors with little or no marketing budgets can level the playing field with authors who have huge marketing budgets. Yet before authors can truly take advantage of online marketing opportunities, these authors need a home base that they can […]
How to Market Your Book By Sharing Your BookBuzzr Book Widget on Facebook
The BookBuzzr Book Widget allows you to share your book sample and other information on Facebook. This is an effective method to promote your book on your Facebook profile without being overtly pushy. Your friends and fans can also share your book on their own Facebook profiles with just a few clicks. If you are […]
Mid-Week Book Marketing Tips: Marketing Your Book is In Your Hands – 2
Marketing Your Book is In Your Hands (Part 2) Guest Expert: Flora Morris Brown Ph.D. Marketing your book is in your hands and begins as soon as you decide to write it. This feels awkward, even scary to most authors since you are not finished writing the book at this stage. But since marketing a […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Charles Weinblatt – Author of ‘Jacob’s Courage: A Holocaust Love Story’
Charles S. Weinblatt was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1952. He is a retired University of Toledo administrator. Weinblatt is the author of “Jacob’s Courage” and “Job Seeking Skills for Students.” His biography appears in the Marquis Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in American Education. Weinblatt was a frequent Toledo television news guest. […]
Book Marketing Mondays: Promote Your Book on Facebook With a Fan Page
Guest Expert: Dana Lynn Smith Many Facebook users are confused by the role of Profiles and Pages. On Facebook, Profiles are strictly for people. Facebook’s rules require that you register your Profile in your own name and you can have only one Profile. If you set up your Profile in the name of your business […]