by Wade Finnegan | Feb 4, 2016 | Blog
Well, there it goes. Turn, wave and smile at the beauty that slipped through your grasp. It was meant to be grand affair. A new relationship with your writer self and what you are to become. Of course, I’m referring to January. The month where you get to start over and make everything right. Did it happen for you? For me?
by Erica Conroy | Jan 21, 2016 | Blog
You probably already know that you can select up to two categories and up to seven keywords when publishing your book on Amazon’s KDP. But what you might not know is how to best utilise them to make your book more visible and stand out among the masses of other books in your genre.
Includes:
– keywords
– categories
– keyword stuffing
– special keywords
– ninja keywords (title and blurb)
– additional notes
by Erica Conroy | Jan 13, 2016 | Blog, News
The round up is a wee bit late this week. But better late than never, right? And it’s packed tight with even more news and helpful tidbits than usual!
This round up includes: Amazon tech that’ll help attract more readers and listeners, helpful resources to keep you running on time, Diana Gabaldon’s suggestions on writing sex scenes, catfishing book bloggers, the Authors Guild finally picking the right fight (I know, right?) and the late, great David Bowie (RIP).
by Erica Conroy | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog, News
A quick round up of indie publishing related news and stuff up until 4 January 2016. Includes: Kobo, Apple, audiobooks, scrivener template, advertising and much much more!
by Erica Conroy | Dec 31, 2015 | Blog
Urban fantasy author Domino Finn decided he wanted to write and release a bestseller. In order to do this he had to sit down and come up with a plan. One that required some research and brutal self-assessment.
by Erica Conroy | Dec 29, 2015 | Blog, News
Not much to report at this time of the year but we’ve found a few things to tickle your fancy 🙂
As always we have: helpful resources (Joss Whedon is the best resource), something about B&N, Australian Kobo readers, why you should write a guest post for the SPRT blog and other stuff!