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Quote Graphics for Authors: How and Why You Should Create Them

Quote Graphics for Authors: How and Why You Should Create Them

People love quote graphics. They share them on most of the main graphic based social media sites, like Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. They are powerful, yet simple, ways to share emotions, thoughts, moods, and tips. They are also incredibly easy

Sarah October 24, 2016October 23, 2016 Instructional Posts 1 Comment Read more

10 Author Twitter Chats to Join This Week

10 Author Twitter Chats to Join This Week

Twitter is a great way to connect and interact with readers and other authors, but it can sometimes seem like you’re tweeting into a black hole. A great way to avoid this is to join Twitter chats. In particular, finding

Sarah September 28, 2016December 26, 2017 Social Media posts 1 Comment Read more

Every Author Should Have a Newsletter: How and Why in 5 Easy Steps

Every Author Should Have a Newsletter: How and Why in 5 Easy Steps

Author newsletters. Every author should have one. I hear you groaning about unnecessary extra writing, but trust me, it’s necessary. Why? Because social media is great, but your account reach is always being changed and tampered with, while your email

Sarah September 6, 2016September 5, 2016 Instructional Posts No Comments Read more

How to Use Email Recipient Fields Effectively

How to Use Email Recipient Fields Effectively

When you write emails, how many email addresses do you add to the To field? What about the CC or BCC fields? If you want to receive appropriate responses, make sure you’re using the email recipient fields properly. To field

Sarah August 30, 2016August 23, 2016 Email posts No Comments Read more

How to Make Email Work for You

How to Make Email Work for You

Email. It’s the bane of the modern workplace. Most people get way more email than they want or can handle. How can you take back control of your inbox? There are lots of little tricks you can do to get

Sarah August 23, 2016August 23, 2016 Email posts No Comments Read more

5 Easy Steps to Create an e-Book

5 Easy Steps to Create an e-Book

When most people think about creating a traditional e-book, they assume it’s a complicated endeavor and get stressed about it. But it’s really not. Don’t believe me? Well, read on because creating an e-book only involves a few simple steps

Sarah May 27, 2016June 3, 2016 Instructional Posts 1 Comment Read more

Anatomy of an e-Book: Book Covers

Anatomy of an e-Book: Book Covers

Don’t judge a book by it’s cover. That may be the saying, but when it comes to buying e-books, most people do just that. Depending on where they are buying their e-books, and what their settings are, some readers may

Sarah May 20, 2016September 14, 2016 Anatomy of an E-book 1 Comment Read more

Anatomy of an e-Book: Back Page Material

Anatomy of an e-Book: Back Page Material

Back page material, also called end matter, are all the pages that come after the actual content. This is your opportunity to thank readers and entice them to look for other material that you produce. A lot of authors overlook

Sarah May 13, 2016June 3, 2016 Anatomy of an E-book 1 Comment Read more

Anatomy of an e-Book: Front Page Material

Anatomy of an e-Book: Front Page Material

Front page material, also called front matter, are all the pages that come between the cover page and the table of contents (start of the actual content). Since most retailers make the first 5-10% of an e-book available as a

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Anatomy of an e-Book: The Difference between PDF and Traditional e-Books

Anatomy of an e-Book: The Difference between PDF and Traditional e-Books

When you think of the term “e-book” there are two distinct varieties that immediately come to mind. The first is a PDF version that bloggers often provide to their readers, and the second is a more traditional format that you

Sarah April 30, 2016September 14, 2016 Anatomy of an E-book 1 Comment Read more
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