We’ve rounded up some of the past week’s most informative book marketing tweets, courtesy of bloggers, marketers, authors and others. The topics include pitching your projects to agents and editors, promoting your blog posts, resuming marketing after a hiatus, and more. Happy marketing!
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* 5 Rules Every New Author Should Follow
New authors can feel overwhelmed by all there is to publishing and marketing a book. Here are 5 key marketing to-dos:
http://blog.bookbaby.com/2013/09/5-rules-every-new-author-should-follow/
* 50 Ways to Promote and Market your Blog Posts
If you’re blogging regularly, congratulations. Now you’ll want to get readers, and these ideas will help bring traffic to your blog:
http://www.jeffbullas.com/2013/05/29/50-ways-to-promote-and-market-your-blog-posts/
* How to Pitch Your Projects to Agents and Editors
The “don’ts” are pretty easy to figure out, so one agent discusses the elements of making a successful pitch:
http://www.rachellegardner.com/2013/09/pitching-your-projects/
* Hugh Howey’s Top 10 List of Counterintuitive Tips for Self-Publishers
Self-publishing phenomenon Hugh Howey discusses common-sense tips to help writers who self-publish:
http://publishingperspectives.com/2013/09/10-counterintuitive-tips-for-self-publishers/
* 5 Steps for Restarting Your Book Marketing Efforts After a Break
Life happens and sometimes you need to take time off. When you resume marketing avoid becoming overwhelmed and focus on resuming your promotion:
http://selfpublishingteam.com/5-steps-for-restarting-your-book-marketing-efforts-after-a-break/
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