Xlibris Asks How Far Are You Willing to Go to Market Your Book?
If you think your toil ends after going through the stages of writing, perpetual editing, and finally publishing your book, yes, you’re right. The final, and possibly the most important stage, by which...
View ArticleXlibris Presents Success Tips from Author Sonia Pressman Fuentes
With the international media exposure she is getting, Xlibris author Sonia Pressman Fuentes must be doing something right. While it could be argued that her fateful Holocaust survival contributed to...
View ArticleXlibris Presents Promoting Your E-book – Part 1
Print books may have its classic and nostalgic appeal to those who have discovered their love for reading in the pre-digital age. E-books, however, have eased an author’s ways and means to pitch a book...
View ArticleXlibris Presents Promoting Your E-book – Part 2
If you’re an e-book author, your book marketing strategy should be as sophisticated and revolutionary as today’s digital book technology. Here’s the second part of the Xlibris Writer’s Workshop on...
View ArticleXlibris Presents How to Promote Your Book on a Budget – Part 1
As someone who basks in finding the right words in your deep well of vocabulary, you’ve had a taste of writer’s high affirming that, indeed, the best things in life are free. Nevertheless, you don’t...
View ArticleXlibris Presents How to Promote Your Book on a Budget – Part 2
Your book marketing ideas should be directly proportional to your story chest chock full of words and plots. In this second installment of book marketing tips, the Xlibris Writer’s Workshop chips in...
View ArticleXlibris Presents How to Promote Your Book on a Budget – Part 3
A low-cost yet effective book marketing strategy is like succinct writing that can get your message across in just a few words. You can find ways to trim your marketing cost and still reach more...
View ArticleXlibris Presents How to Promote Your Book on a Budget – Part 4
Marketing your book in the most budget-friendly way possible is perhaps the ultimate test of your creativity as a wordsmith. You don’t need to be good at numbers to map out a low-cost marketing plan...
View ArticleXlibris Presents: Book Marketing Lessons from Author Richard E Todd
Many first-time indie authors tend to rest on their laurels once they see their books in print. They think that writing talent alone can push good book sales. While your flair for stringing words into...
View ArticleXlibris Presents: How to Hashtag Your Book Marketing – Part 1
The ever-evolving social media has widened the Internet jargon with a symbol that was once known as merely a part of the phone keypad. The once humble hashtag, represented by the symbol #, also...
View ArticleXlibris Presents: How to Hashtag Your Book Marketing – Part 2
Riding on the wave of today’s online communication trends is as crucial as creating effective and unique plot twists. In getting the word out about your book, use your flair for mounting your reader’s...
View ArticleXlibris Presents: How To Avoid Book Marketing Mistakes
The feel of the cover and pages of your first literary work becomes a new tactile pleasure; your name on the book jacket, a sight to behold. Congratulations, you’re now an officially published author....
View ArticleXlibris Presents: How To Hold a Successful Book Signing Event
As today’s smart communications technology looms over face-to-face interaction, more people have been missing out on genuine conversations. A state-of-the-art communication device has yet to beat the...
View ArticleXlibris Presents: How To Make Your 1st Self-Published Book Sell
Your excitement over getting your hands on your first self-published book may be as big as your hopes of becoming a best-seller. While optimism will get you by during the post-publishing stages, the...
View ArticleUsing Keywords To Market Your Nonfiction Book – Part 1
Up against the gazillions of self-published nonfiction books hovering around the net, how do you build a stronger online presence? How can your hard-earned self-published book secure a coveted spot on...
View ArticleUsing Keywords To Market Your Nonfiction Book – Part 2
Establishing your web presence entails more than just having a blog or a social media account. Your Internet searchability as an author relies on your livelihood: words. Keywords are the building...
View Article8 Easy Steps to Keep Your Synopsis Short and Sweet
Do you sweat out writing your synopsis? Novelist and Huffington Post contributor Holly Robinson tells you to take it easy by paring down your novel to its barest essentials. A synopsis outlines your...
View Article6 Book Marketing Reminders to Self-Published Authors – Part 1
As a self-published author, you should know that self-marketing is crucial to your book’s success. You don’t have the perks of traditionally published authors getting all the marketing assistance from...
View Article6 Book Marketing Reminders to Self-Published Authors – Part 2
Before you embark on your marketing plan, it pays to know these reminders to get the most out of your marketing. Here’s the sequel to the Xlibris Writer’s Workshop’s marketing tips. 4. Create a...
View Article3 Tips To Boosting Your Online Branding
The Internet is a growing marketplace for today’s entrepreneurs. It favors those who know how to exploit its marketing opportunities. As an author, If you wish to stand out in the competitive...
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