Set Up A Website And Blog For Your Book In A Day

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Set Up a Website and Blog for Your Book in a Day

A website and blog can build your author brand and showcase your book. In this book, we explain how to choose a suitable domain name and what rich content and key words you should include. Your website should be inviting and easy to navigate, and it should be as professional as your writing in order to attract visitors. We explain the number of ways you can track your visitors and sell your book to them. We also guide you on how to create your own successful blog (web log) and set up a book blogging tour, and, for the more technologically minded, we explain more about the use of video blogging and podcasting as a book-promotion tool.
Publish and Promote Your Ebook IN A DAY

This book explains how to turn your manuscript into an ebook and use various online market channels to sell it. The opening chapters explain how to improve your book’s prospects for commercial success by writing hooks into your book and proofreading it. It then describes how to use Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Goodreads and other social media networks to full advantage in order to promote your book. It explains how you can develop your Amazon Author Page and participate on relevant discussion boards, how to set yourself up as reviewer and secure endorsements for your book. It explains how blogging and creating YouTube videos can be useful tools in building up a strong readership and fan base, and covers how you can sell the foreign rights to your book. This book explains how to do all this and more in a detailed, simple and straightforward way.
Market Your Book on Twitter, Pinterest, and Goodreads IN A DAY

In this ebook, we discuss how to effectively use social media channels to promote your book and your brand. Twitter, for example, is the largest social bookmarking site on the Internet today, with over 500 million users in 2012. It enables users to read and reply to short text-based messages (‘tweets’), and helps users generate a following. When linked to other social media channels, such as Pinterest, for example, it can be a useful promotional tool for your book. Likewise, we explain how social cataloguing websites like Shelfari, with its book clubs and forums, and Goodreads, which allows users to rate and review books, can help you and your book to reach its intended market.