|
You are here |
emperorponders.blog | ||
| | | | |
writerbeware.blog
|
|
| | | | | This week I've got another great guest post for you, from marketing expert Chris Syme. We writers have all heard that we "have" to be on social media, which is presented to us-both by experts and the not-so-expert-as the Holy Grail of marketing and self-promotion. But apart from the thorny questions of which platforms toRead More | |
| | | | |
www.selfpublishingreview.com
|
|
| | | | | The world of book promotion has always been tied closely to the latest trends in social media. In 2025, authors are grappling with major changes in the digital landscape, forcing them to rethink how they connect with readers, and how to convince those readers that their words are worth reading, their labors of love worth | |
| | | | |
warriorwriters.wordpress.com
|
|
| | | | | Also, if social media is so grossly ineffective, what explanation do we have for the MASSIVE power shift from BIG NYC publishing to indie and self-published authors now 1) making a reasonable second income 2) making a decent enough living to finally write full-time 3) nontraditional authors taking up an increasing portion of major bestseller... | |
| | | | |
jan.schnasse.org
|
|
| | | [AI summary] The page contains only technical cookie consent notices and website navigation elements without any actual article content. | ||