by Jeniffer Thompson | Mar 2, 2021 | Author Marketing, Networking, Selling Your Book
You’ve probably seen this hashtag all over Twitter and wondered what #WritersLift is all about, and if you should participate. Well, it looks like you’re not the only one. I’ve gotten a few questions about it from clients too, so I decided to do some informal...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Dec 15, 2020 | Author Marketing, Content Creation, Ideas and Tips, Jeniffer Thompson, Personal Branding, Selling Your Book, Social
A Blog Isn’t the Only Way to Build Your Brand I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: content is king when it comes to building your brand and gaining loyal followers. And yes, regular, SEO focused, quality blog posts are one of the best ways to build your...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Sep 16, 2020 | Author Marketing, Jeniffer Thompson, Selling Your Book
It’s That Time Again! Time to Submit Your Book for an Indie Book Award! Last year, around this time, I compiled an extensive list of indie book awards to submit your book to, and you can find that list right HERE. But, believe it or not, I did some searching...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Sep 8, 2020 | Author Marketing, Digital Marketing, Jeniffer Thompson, Selling Your Book
BookBub is One More Great Author Marketing Tool If you don’t already have a BookBub profile, I recommend that you create one! Why, you ask? Well, because all your online profiles work for you as part of your author marketing strategy without much work from you...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Aug 18, 2020 | Author Marketing, Jeniffer Thompson, Networking, Personal Branding, Selling Your Book, Social
Want to Sell Your Book Successfully? You Need Loyal Fans! I think there’s a common misconception that just writing a book brings fame and a following. Now, that may have been true (and still is to some extent) in traditional publishing, and before the social...
by Jeniffer Thompson | Jul 23, 2020 | Author Marketing, Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Ideas and Tips, Personal Branding, Selling Your Book
Hashtags have been around since 2007, and everyone at this point is likely familiar with them. But it’s rarer that we know how to use them properly, especially for marketing our personal brands. I sometimes feel like I rarely see them these days, and began wondering...