So your publisher says you need to grow your platform. You need to be able to communicate with and listen to more people in order to promote your book.
Here are 7 great ways that Facebook can help you do that.
Pages, or Fan Pages as some people call them, are one of the best ways to promote your book or cause on Facebook. They are much more flexible than groups and won’t dilute your profile with people you don’t know.
Here is how to create a page of your own.
“If I couldn’t interrupt you, how would I reach you?”
This is the question Dave Evans (@EvansDave on Twitter) helps people answer all over the world.
Dave is the author of Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day and a frequent speaker on social media and emerging technologies.
Did you know that sharing a website on Facebook is as easy as one click? All you need to know is where to click. This post will teach you just that.
If you want to level up your twitter skills here are seven of the best articles on the web to help you out.
After reading these guides you will become a true twitter ninja, young grass hopper.
Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Plaxo… Are they a passing fad or are they changing everything? If you have not seen this video you must. It will rock your world.
Everytime this video uses the word “product” or “company” just think “book.” It will help you see where the future of book marketing is headed.
Ok, so someone told you that you need to get on Twitter but you have no idea how. Here are 4 steps to get you tweeting like a pro.
Don’t worry. This will be is easier than you think
Mary DeMuth is an author, writing coach, and sought after speaker who speaks at writers conferences all over the country.
In this interview she shares how she uses social media (Blogging, Twitter & Facebook) to sell books and connect with readers.
If you are new to Twitter here are 7 people you will want to follow.
They share helpful advice and many of them are authors so if you want a good example to follow here it is.
Ok so a friend sent you a LinkedIn invite and you signed up. Now what? This article will show you how to turn LinkedIn into a powerful tool.
If you don’t know what LinkedIn is or why you should use it read 4 Reasons Why Every Author Should Use LinkedIn. This article assumes you are already on LinkedIn but are totally lost.