by Jeniffer Thompson | Oct 17, 2019 | Author Marketing, Book Publishing, Jeniffer Thompson
If You Want to be Taken Seriously, You Need to be Savvy with Your Queries One of the biggest mistakes we can make as new writers is not being savvy about how the industry works. I recently came across an old article from 2015 about the use of non- disclosure...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Jul 10, 2019 | Author Marketing, Book Publishing, Digital Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social
Below is a guide to following Google with focus to get more out of your SEO. If you want your site or blog to rank higher in Google searches, you’ll need to do a few things. I’ve broken it all down into easy to follow steps for you. So, give it a shot!...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Jul 10, 2019 | Author Marketing, Digital Marketing, Search Engine Optimization
In the age of digital marketing it’s critical that you attract the attention of your audience, and more importantly– retain their attention! But how do you rise above the noise of your competition and get noticed? Ironically, I’ve got just one word for...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Jul 10, 2019 | Author Marketing, Book Publishing, Digital Marketing, Social
Congratulations! You just won first place in a book awards contest! Now what? This post is about connecting the dots, oh, beautiful writer, connecting the dots of your success! Let’s be clear: No, book awards don’t sell books—it’s what you do with...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Mar 3, 2016 | Author Marketing, Book Publishing
Last week, I talked about rights-free images and the fact that fair use isn’t a defense against using someone else’s copyrighted work without their express written permission. Lot’s of people had questions about this: When does fair use come into play?...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Feb 29, 2016 | Author Marketing, Social
Last week I shared 20 sources to find free images for your blog. A picture really is worth a thousand words. Today, I’d like to talk about the importance of rights-usage and what that means to you, the smart blogger. Step One: Never grab a random image and use it on...