How to write an effective blurb.
A quick guide to Facebook engagement.
How spamming Twitter with book links hurts your book sales.
Maximizing your MailChimp subject line.
I apologize for the quick and dirty links. Daylight Savings Time is killing me today. It's just one lousy hour, but it's murder on my productivity.
Showing posts with label newsletters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newsletters. Show all posts
Monday, March 9, 2015
Link Fiesta
Labels:
marketing,
newsletters,
social media,
writing
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Link Fiesta
Seven TV secrets to help you build an audience.
Bob Dylan's speech at MusiCares. It's long and rambling but beautiful and fascinating. He talks about the music business and Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson, and all the beautiful folk songs that he loves. He rambles on about the magic of folks songs and what makes a good one and how they stick in your head. He credits his writing and composing style to all the folk songs that he's sung. I'm putting this in my research bin because the heroine of Seducing the Rational Skeptic is a folk singer and she knows all about magic and words and music and old tales that echo through time. A beautiful speech.
Michael Sullivan's strategies for growing your e-mail list.
The National Post's infamous "Confessions of a Failed Romance Novelist" article, and, also, KJ Charles' brilliant response.
Bob Dylan's speech at MusiCares. It's long and rambling but beautiful and fascinating. He talks about the music business and Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson, and all the beautiful folk songs that he loves. He rambles on about the magic of folks songs and what makes a good one and how they stick in your head. He credits his writing and composing style to all the folk songs that he's sung. I'm putting this in my research bin because the heroine of Seducing the Rational Skeptic is a folk singer and she knows all about magic and words and music and old tales that echo through time. A beautiful speech.
Michael Sullivan's strategies for growing your e-mail list.
The National Post's infamous "Confessions of a Failed Romance Novelist" article, and, also, KJ Charles' brilliant response.
Labels:
e-mail,
folk songs,
marketing,
newsletters,
Romancelandia,
social media
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