MUST READ BLOGS

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    Kirk Voclain
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    Hello everyone.

    Here is a list of MUST READ BLOGS that you will benefit from if you are a published author or if you are considering it!

    1. Worthy Writers Coaching

    Post: “Marketing Your Book in Today’s Social Media”
    Why it is a fit:
    Kirsten is talking about sustainable social media for indies and literally invites comments and questions at the bottom. She also says she loves supporting indie authors and keeps an indie author reading list.

    Marketing Your Book in Today’s Social Media

    2. Anne R. Allen’s Blog

    Post: “6 Book Marketing Tips for New Authors”
    Why it is a fit:
    Anne’s audience is exactly your people, and the comments are very active. She talks honestly about what does not move the needle and urges authors to be realistic about sales and marketing.

    6 Book Marketing Tips for New Authors

    3. The Picky Bookworm

    Post: “How To Work With Book Bloggers [Marketing Tips]”
    Why it is a fit:
    She spells out what annoys book bloggers, asks for more tips in the comments, and says she loves comments and answers every one. Great place to show that you understand respectful promo.

    How To Work With Book Bloggers [Marketing Tips]

    4. Night Owl Fiction

    Post: “Marketing Tips for Indie Authors”
    Why it is a fit:
    Indie marketing tactics, outside the box ideas, and at the end MJ asks for more ideas for indie author marketing. Perfect place for you to drop your book and web site.
    https://www.nightowlfiction.com/blog/marketing-tips-for-indie-authors-klAUn

    5. Alliance of Independent Authors – Self Publishing Advice

    Post: “Should Self Published Authors Bother With Blog Hops?”
    Why it is a fit:
    This post is exactly about blog tours and comments, with a long, lively comment thread. The author even says guest posting builds relationships and encourages people to contact her for guest spots. It also warns against spammy “read my book” comments, which you already avoid.

    Book Marketing: Should Self-published Authors Bother with Blog Hops?

    I hope these links help you with your book.

    Kirk Voclain

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