If you thought writing your book was the hard part about being an indie author, what about developing your self-publishing career?
The challenge escalates as you try to separate fact from fiction amidst the onslaught of information out there about self-publishing.
I’d love to chat with you about this, to ensure you fully understand your options and how collaboration could enhance what you’re doing, and I’ve also gotten to know outstanding folks who offer valuable insights, tips, and feedback on a variety of marketing topics and publishing options.
Since I love sharing things that I love with our online community, we originally published a list of 30 websites for Indie Authors a couple of years ago. One of most popular posts, here’s our updated and enhanced list of the top 50 blogs and websites that have won our respect and following. We hope you’ll follow them, too!
1. annerallen.blogspot.com: One of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Websites for Writers, Ann updates on Sundays and her blog includes regular contributions from former Big Six editor, Ruth Harris.
2. authorfriendly.com: A self-publishing expert, Carla King’s Self-Pub Boot Camp offers friendly educational resources – videos, books, courses and a community to join.
3. authorssuccessguild.com: The Author’s Success Guild was formed out of the painfully clear need for authors to get access to high level, inexpensive book marketing training and coaching. And to get it all in one spot. Check them out.
4. bibliocrunch.com: Run by Miral Sattar, BibiloCrunch is a fantastic portal to find great service providers that have been vetted by the BiblioCrunch staff. They also have a fab #indiechat every Tuesday at 4pm EST.
5. blog.writingspirit.com: Julie Isaac, the founder, has provided tools, solutions, and support to thousands of writers since 2003.
6. booksandsuch.com/blog: Books and Such is a Literary Management Agency. They sell books to a wide range of publishers in such categories as women’s fiction, general fiction, nonfiction, gift books, easy readers, and chapter books.
7. booklife.com Publishers Weekly’s site is dedicated to indie authors. They have success stories, author profiles, how-tos, news and more, all geared toward helping indie authors achieve their goals.
8. bookmarketingbestsellers.com: John Kremer has been around self-publishing for a long time and knows his stuff. He wrote the book 1001 Ways To Market Your Book and shares good insight on his blog and in his book!
9. bookworks.com/blog: Run by Betty Sargent, who has a very impressive publishing resume, it’s the new go-to for all thing traditionally and self-published. The blog is fantastic, with a hard-working team cranking the best and most helpful information on self-publishing. They’ve created a community where authors and professionals can come together to share guidance and insight.
10. buildbookbuzz.com/blog: Sandra Beckwith has more than 25 years of experience as a publicist. She shares tips and writes on currently relevant topics for authors. Build Book Buzz was awarded a “Top Website for Self-Publishers” by The Alliance of Independent Authors.
11. catherineryanhoward.com: Catherine writes from Ireland and talks a lot about self-publishing. Her posts are fun and informative.
12. Copyblogger.com: Your storytelling needs to go beyond the cover of your book, so you need great online content, at the heart of which is powerful writing. The free info on their blog will help you get started mastering content marketing so you can use it to expand your author following.
13. davidgaughran.wordpress.com: David Gaughran focuses on how to get visible and sell more books. He has written several books on these topics and shares tons of info about self-publishing.
14. Denisewakeman.com: Dubbed the Queen of Visibility, Denise really gets it. She’s got some amazingly insightful information on her blog, and via her Social Media to help you gain more readers, followers and sales.
15. deanwesleysmith.com: One of modern fiction’s of most prolific writers, USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith published more than a hundred novels in forty years. Check out Killing the Sacred Cows of Publishing.
16. Dogoodprgroup.com: Do Good Public Relations focuses on creating
book and brand awareness. Good tips on the blog, and in founder, Natalie Obando’s, recently released How to Get Publicity for Your Book … A DIY Guide for Authors
17. girlfridayproductions.com: Girl Friday’s diverse team – including a writer, expert, agent, self-publisher and more – offers insights on their blog, podcast, as well as various services to craft and produce your stories.
18. goinswriter.com: Jeff Goins started his blog in 2010, with a few burning questions in mind: How do successful writers make a living? What does it really take to get published? And, how do you pursue a passion? He shares tips on writing, creativity and making a difference.
19. Goodereader.com: Good e-Reader is the leading online news source for eBooks, e-Readers and Digital Publishing. They publish over 80 news items every week, covering the entire industry.
20. Goodreads.com: I always encourage writers to utilize Good Reads – but did you know that they have a blog dedicated to Authors and Advertisers packed with tips and good advice? Well, they do – and it’s good to read!
21. helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com: K.M. Weiland mentors authors through her blog. Her blog is one of Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Websites for Writers.
22. hughhowey.com: An author himself, Hugh doesn’t just use his site to promote his own work, he uses it to help other authors as well.
23. indiereader.com: Everything about indie authors, books and the independent book scene all in one spot. Solid online venue for discriminating book-lovers to find and purchase books published by the people who wrote them.
24. jakonrath.blogspot.com: JA Konrath is an author who blogs a lot about current events in publishing and on topics that authors should familiarize themselves with.
25. janefriedman.com/blog: Jane Friedman, former publisher of Writer’s Digest, specializes in educating writers about the publishing industry—from all perspectives, without hype or bias—to help them make the best long-term decisions for their careers. The Alliance of Independent Authors has awarded her a “Top Website for Self-Publishers.”
26. jodyhedlund.blogspot.com: Jody offers advice, encouragement, and inspiration based on all that she’s learned about writing, publication, and marketing in today’s tough publishing industry.
27. kindlepreneur.com/blog: Dave Chesson, founder of Kindlepreneur, is a digital marketing nut, an authority on self-publishing and multi best-selling author. He shares the hows, whys, and whens of online marketing.
28. lindsayburoker.com: A Fantasy author herself, Lindsay doesn’t just promote her own work on her website. She also promotes other authors AND writes blog posts with helpful advice on self-publishing.
29. louisem.com: Louise Myers talks all about the power of social media graphics, and offers tips on how you can make your presence more visually appealing.
30. magnoliamedianetwork.com/blog: Formerly the Future of Ink, Magnolia Media Network has a lot of content directed at helping authors navigate their marketing choices. Nancy Camden and Dr. Ellen Britt have pulled together expert interviews, tools, and great articles. Don’t miss this one!
31. marketingchristianbooks.wordpress.com: If you’ve written a Christian book, Sarah Bolme offers guidance on marketing to that market.
32. nownovel.com: Author Bridget McNulty has designed a structured method to help you finish your novel. Get consistent motivation with tons of tips on the blog, helpful mentorship, and join an online community of writers.
33. pegfitzpatrick.com: I got to know Peg through her work with Guy Kawasaki. A social media goddess, I really love her mega-creative, super insightful posts. If you want to stay current on all things social media, and get some great ideas in the process, Peg is your gal.
34. peggydekay.com: Peggy DeKay, award-winning author of Self Publishing for Virgins, runs The Business of Writing Today. Scope out her blog, resources, and podcasts.
35. Publicityhound.com: Joan is the Publicity Hound and she is as tenacious as the name suggests. Joan is my go-to for all things marketing. She has fantastic resources on her website, great webinars and shares a ton of helpful marketing insight via Twitter.
36. rachellegardner.com: Rachelle is a Literary Agent for Books and Such. She started her blog as a way to create a community of writers both published and seeking publication.
37. selfpublishingpodcast.com: Johnny, Sean and Dave will speak to you. Literally. Interactive and helpful advice.
38. selfpublishingreview.com/category/blog: Around since 2008, they offer review and editing services. You can become a member for additional perks and discounts.
39. sellingbooks.com: Cathy Stucker shares useful tips and techniques for writing, publishing and selling books. She has free downloads available to help authors build their platform.
40. Smashwords.com. Mark Coker, Founder of Smashwords, has become the voice of the independent author. He works tirelessly to give authors the best possible experience on his site, and he often releases real-time stats on book publishing that are mind-blowing. He’s also a great speaker – I always love his sessions.
41. socialmediajustforwriters.com: Frances Caballo shares tips and suggestions for using social media to your advantage to market your work.
42. thebookdesigner.com: Joel Friedlander aka The Book Designer has countless articles (organized into easy to navigate topics) on his site that help self-published authors with every thing you need to know, and do.
43. thecreativepenn.com/blog: The Creative Penn is packed with information and resources. The best way to navigate through it all is to click on the “Start here!” link.
44. theindependentpublishingmagazine.com: Mick Rooney’s site and magazine offers in-depth reviews of just about every publishing service out there. Check out his reviews, resources, and loads of info on indie publishing.
45. trainingauthors.com: Shelley and Heather of Training Authors have a goal to help authors achieve book marketing success. Their site is full of resources and free downloads.
46. wiseinkblog.com: Wise Ink is an online community created to help passionate authors through the hurdles of publishing. The two editors, Dara Beevas and Amy Quale, both work for an indie publisher in the Twin Cities.
47. writenonfictionnow.com: Nina Amir, the Inspiration-to-Creation Coach, began this blog to motivate nonfiction writers, entrepreneurs, and even non-writers build a businesses around your books and writing.
48. www.writersdigest.com: These guys literally “wrote the book” on writing and getting published. The experts at Writer’s Digest, for 90+ years, have been publishing books, magazines, competitions, conferences and distance ed materials for writers who want to polish their skills and hone their craft.
49. writerunboxed.com: Writer Unboxed has articles from a ton of contributors that all offer advice and food for thought on the craft and business of writing fiction.
50. writetodone.com: Mary Jaksch, Chief Editor, believes your writing practice needs to be directed in a positive way. Write to Done helps you learn new skills, practice them and become a better writer.
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Great resource! Thanks for the share!
Thank you, Radu – I appreciate it!
I follow a number of these but not all, so thank you for this wealth of info. I’ll share your post with others.
Thanks, Linda – glad you enjoyed it! We have some more, similar blogs coming up which I hope you’ll enjoy as well!
Lots of useful information for us self publishers , i emailed my clients a link for this too , thanks 🙂
David, thanks so much for your comment and for sharing this with your clients. I’m glad you found it helpful!