As some of you know, BookBuzzr offers 4 ways to market your book on Twitter. You can set up all 4 ways to market your book in less than 15 minutes. In short, you can: Tweet about your book when you set it up on BookBuzzr – This is a one time tweet. Tweet about […]
Kind Attention
Kind Attention: We have optimized our sites (fReado, BookBuzzr) for search engines in order to index the contents. So update the links that are in the old format. Old URL’s will continue to work … but over time we will phase it out. For example URL http://www.freado.com/player/bookplayer.php?contentid=4792&authorid=3771&preview=1 has been updated to http://www.freado.com/read/4792/the-finger-of-god. So please update […]
Mid-Week Book Marketing Tips: Do blurbs matter?
Bob Sutton is a professor at Stanford University and the author of a best-selling book (caution: you may be offended by its title) called The No Asshole Rule. Prof Sutton has also written other books that haven’t been best-sellers. The difference between the best-seller and the non-best-sellers: The best-seller had no blurbs, while the non-best-sellers […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Authors Rebecca Fox And William Sherman
Rebecca (Becky) Fox and her husband William (Bill) Sherman are the authors of the novel Measure By Measure, a romantic romp for the fabulously fat. They met at a wedding in 1982, fell first in lust and then in love, and ultimately married beneath the June skies at the Temple of the Trees in Central […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Fiona Ingram – Author of ‘The Secret Of The Sacred Scarab’
BookBuzzr recently interviewed Fiona Ingram who is the author of the book ‘The Secret Of The Sacred Scarab’ which was nominated a Finalist in the Children’s/Juvenile Fiction section of the USA 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, as well as the USA National Best Books 2009 Awards. It was nominated a winner in the 2009 […]
Team BookBuzzr Attends Amway Presentation
It was a bright sunny day and Bangalore had just got cooler with rainfall over the last 2 days. Compared to other days the climate was good enough that we did not need the airconditioner in the office. For us it was just another day of regular work trying to meet deadlines for the massive […]
Scribd vs BookBuzzr: An author’s perspective
[A few days ago I came across Joel Friedlander’s post – Getting Started with Scribd.com and passed it on to friends. One thing led to another and soon I was asking our in-house author Chetan Dhruve for his opinion. What he had to say would be of interest to most authors so, over to Chetan. […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Myne Whitman – Author of ‘A HEART TO MEND’
Nkem Akinsoto aka Myne Whitman is a Nigerian writer/editor based in Seattle, USA, and currently writes on her website mynewhitman. Her blog runs a web-based naija blogsville interactive story on www.mynewhitmanwrites.com. The blog started out with excerpts from a manuscript she was writing which she has now self-published via AuthorHouse. The author grew up during […]
Brand New Category: Mid-Week Book Marketing Tips
It’s been a little over two months since we started the BookBuzzr blog. Our objective of creating this blog was to share marketing techniques, tips, books, authors, experts, etc. with our growing community of 4000+ authors and 9000+ Twitter followers. BookBuzzr was born in the mind of an author based on his needs. Since the […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Author Ana Antunes
Ana Antunes wrote poems and short-stories for an anthology by Mackenzie Publishing. She finished high school in “Translator and Interpreter in English” at Mackenzie Institute. She graduated in Arts with License in Artistic Education at the University in Sao Paulo (FAAP), in French at Alliance Francaise, and Ballet with honour in artistic merit. She performed […]
BookBuzzr Interviews Gary William Murning – Author of ‘If I Never’
Gary is a novelist living in the northeast of England. His work, largely literary fiction, focuses on themes that touch us all — love, death, loss and aspiration — but always with an eye to finding an unusual angle or viewpoint. Quirky and highly readable, his writing aims to entertain first and foremost. If he […]