Best of the Web Book Marketing Tips for the Week of January 12, 2015

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Get informed and inspired with these book marketing and publishing industry tweets to guide you, courtesy of bloggers, marketers, authors and others. The topics include Twitter tips for better social media content, how to make your book marketing easier, handling missing or rejected Amazon reviews, and more. Happy marketing!

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* How to Handle Missing or Rejected Reviews on Amazon

One author found her Amazon reviews when missing, and she contacted the etailer to learn why. She also has advice for other authors should this happen to them:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/missing-rejected-reviews-amazon-tamara-kulish-lions-

* Authors: Plan Your Marketing with a Content Calendar

If you want an active presence on social media, but scramble for content, then this post is for you. Learn how to create a content calendar that will allow you to post regularly and still have time to write your books:

http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2015/01/authors-plan-your-marketing-with-a-content-calendar/

* Indie Author Marketing Guide: How to Use Pinterest

Many authors enjoy Pinterest’s visual appeal but aren’t sure how to use the site. Get some ideas for what you can do to get noticed:

http://www.digitalpubbing.com/indie-author-marketing-guide-pinterest/

* 2 Must-Dos to Make Your Book Marketing Infinitely Easier

You must know yourself, and understand your audience. The steps outlined here will help you on both counts:

http://www.yourwriterplatform.com/must-dos-book-marketing/

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* The Top Self-Publishing Podcasts For Indie Authors

If you’re looking for some shows that will help you learn more about self-publishing, marketing, and book sales, these shows are a great start:

http://authormarketinginstitute.com/the-top-self-publishing-podcasts-for-indie-authors/

* 10 Twitter Tips For Creating Better Social Media Content

Twitter is a great social network for authors, because it provides a simple way to connect with readers – if you use it effectively. Here’s what you should do:

http://thefutureofink.com/10-twitter-tips/

* Write Like a Pro: 5 Techniques Top Bloggers Use to Write Successful Blog Posts

These tips make a lot of sense, but it’s something many of us don’t know… but when you read these tips you’ll see how easy it is to make some tweaks that make your blog content stand out:

http://www.convinceandconvert.com/content-marketing/write-like-a-pro-5-techniques-top-bloggers-use-to-write-successful-blog-posts/

* 32 Facebook Groups for Authors

Think Facebook is just an endless stream of selfies and silly observations? Check out these groups for authors, that offer tips, advice, and ideas:

http://publishedtodeath.blogspot.com/2014/12/32-facebook-groups-for-authors.html

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