My Name Is Not Bob: How to Build (or Improve) Your Writer Platform in 30 Days

When November is over, and you have revised your manuscript, written your picture books, finished your sketches, and assembled your chapbook, you might consider working on your platform. Here’s a 30 day program from Robert Lee Brewer.

My Name Is Not Bob: How to Build (or Improve) Your Writer Platform in 30 Days.

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Facebook Pages vs. Profiles for Authors | Nathan Bransford, Author

If you’ve heard you need a Facebook presence, but you don’t want to bother with “friending” everyone or sharing personal information with complete strangers, never fear. There are some very easy ways to accomplish this. Nathan Bransford tells all in this pithy and practical post. You will be set up in no time.

Facebook Pages vs. Profiles for Authors | Nathan Bransford, Author.

QueryTracker Blog: Social Media Basket

We all depend on social media to spread the word about our work. These sites are convenient and have the potential to reach a large audience.

Of course, there are drawbacks too, including

  • time management issues
  • shifting popularity and demographics among various sites
  • changing rules and requirements

This blog post examines one writer’s recent experiences.

QueryTracker Blog: Social Media Basket.

Infographic: How, When & Where People Share Content

Infographic: How, When & Where People Share Content.

Smart writers budget their time for maximum efficiency (or at least they aim to.)  Publicizing yourself and your books is an important task, but it can take over your day if you let it. Check out this link. It gives you important, and non-intuitive, information to help you get the most out of your social publicity hours.