If you’re wondering who’s Twittering about you, wonder no longer.
One of my favorite websites for women writers is She Writes.
Want to stay on top of your market and find stuff to Tweet about?
Mark your calendar for anytime on Wednesday, June 23rd, to check out my interview
If you’re into book promotion, I strongly suggest you sign up for HARO (“Help a Report Out”), especially if you write non-fiction.
Newsgroups. Take part in newsgroups related to your book’s subject. Answer questions and become known as an expert on your subject, even if you write fiction.
On the surface, a brand and a personal brand seem so similar that it’s not necessary to have two separate categories. In reality, they couldn’t be more different.
Okay, so you’ve set up your fan page on Facebook (now called “Like”). The next step is to figure how to attract fans.
My fabulous webmistress, Linda Lee, asked me to write a post for her website, Smart Women Stupid Computers
Once you have a website (that preferably includes a blog), update often. Search engines like sites that have a lot of fresh content.
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