Many times, writers, in an attempt to “ride the wave” of a certain genre, write a book, or several, about a popular theme, in an attempt to reach “success faster”. Image by 200 Degrees from Pixabay This tactic is a sure way to fail IF: You don’t have a big marketing platform at your back. You don't... Continue Reading →
The Missing Blurb
It's a lovely day, you have free time and the sun is shinning. Oh glory day, the only thing that is left is… a GREAT INDIE BOOK! No problem. You pick your phone and hit social media and search "Books" and say to yourself: "To make this even more interesting, the VERY FIRST book related... Continue Reading →
Writerlifters – March’s SW E-Mag 11th Ed.
Download yours What's the best way to promote yourself and your books as a writer on Twitter? Writerlifts, of course! In this Edition of the E-mag, you will learn EVERYTHING you should know about them with the best of the best, including Julie Kusma & Derek King, Anthony Di Angelo, Robert Stubblefield, Gavin Geddes and... Continue Reading →
How to use Book Reviews
So, you have got a great review on your book from a friend, now what?Even if you only have one review, here are a few things that you should do in order to increase sales or engagement from readers: 1- Share the review A little obvious, and even a dumb advice, but you know what?... Continue Reading →
“Improving Book Sales” SW E-Mag 8th Edition
After realizing that most writers have little clue on what to do when it comes to sales, marketing, and how to raise their book selling numbers from the ground without forcing or feeling intimidated by the situation, we decided to talk to some of the most successful writers we know, including Anna J Walner and... Continue Reading →
4 Book Marketing Mistakes that are DESTROYING Your Sales
There are thousands of books around, but only a small percentage of those ever gets read, not because they aren’t good, but because many writers obliterate every possible chance the book has with readers by making these 4 book marketing mistakes: 1- A blurb that gives off the plot ENTIRELY Imagine this: You go to... Continue Reading →
