Writers often seem at a loss when it comes to promoting their own work. But don’t worry! Help is available. All you need to do is check out The Savvy Book Marketer site.
This is an ongoing series looking at websites that can be of help to fiction writers with their craft and career.
Online sites that try to sell you something are nothing new. So much so, online viewers are often turned off by such. But every now and then there is a site trying to sell you something but is worth your while to pay attention. I don’t normally like to promote such sites, but what author isn’t selling something? And sometimes these sites can be worth your while.
The Savvy Book Marketer is such a site. Yes, Dana Lynn Smith, the author in charge of this site, would likely be thrilled if you bought some of her guides about marketing books and e-books. But where her site differs from many others is she actually offers tons of free advice right there on her site.
For example, the site contains plenty of free articles about Marketing Tips for getting out the word on your books and e-books. There is also a section about Ebook Publishing, especially good for writers just making the switch over to digital.
The Aspiring Authors section has plenty of advice to offer beginners, and there are Resources to help authors sell more books and e-books.
It seems every time I turn around there is a writer talking to me about trying to find new ways to promote their work, which is the main reason I suggest others peruse The Savvy Book Marketer site. As I’ve said, this website offers plenty of free tips and advice, and if you should decide to go deeper into the subject, there is material for sale.
If you don’t have a clue as how to market your books and e-books, this site is well worth your while to study.
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October 10th, 2011 at 10:55 am
Helpful article for writers.
October 10th, 2011 at 8:39 pm
quite an observation …