Wednesday, February 20, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


The Tabor Lane Spotlight Shines On the Following Authors

Dianne Gardner @DianneGardner
Tim Vicary @TimVicary
Kayla Stonor @Kaylastonor

I hope you’ll visit the websites and follow these authors on Twitter:

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again: 
  1. Pinterest for Novelists: Inspiration, Book Design and Book Trailers: http://t.co/Ccbktxuj @LaurHarrington RT @elizabethscraig
  2. Why the Internet is a Trap - and how this writer deals with it: http://t.co/BkYUvg2C @JulietteWade RT @elizabethscraig
  3. Your book sucks! (Or How to deal with negative reviews) http://t.co/8EY4Hiuu RT @evelyn_puerto
  4. The Magic of Double-Whammy Headlines: And How To Use Their Enormous Power http://ow.ly/hPz7M
  5. Building a Platform vs. Promoting a Book http://ow.ly/hPzf6 via @RachelleGardner
  6. How to Find the Most Influential People in Your Niche on Twitter http://ow.ly/hPzrP
  7. Piktochart – Creating Infographic in 30 Minutes http://ow.ly/hPzvF
  8. Book Designer Confesses: The Truth About Word Processors http://ow.ly/hPzFh via @JFBookman
  9. 10 Questions to Ask Before Committing to Any E-Publishing Service http://ow.ly/hPzNy via @JaneFriedman
  10. Self-Pub Via Kindle Part 1: Adjusting Expectations http://ow.ly/hPDQf via @kikimojo
  11. 17 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/hQiKf  Do you know today's Authors in the Spotlight?
  12. An example of a poignant turning point: http://t.co/CJZXdxbl @kcraftwriter RT @elizabethscraig
  13. Five Ways to Handle Stuff and Other Nonsense http://ow.ly/hQk0r by @yeomanis
  14. 3 Cases of Extraneous Hyphens http://ow.ly/hQFVC via Daily Writing Tips
  15. How I Got a Six-Figure Twitter Following (and Why It Doesn’t Matter) http://ow.ly/hQFK7 via @JaneFriedman
  16. Revision: Add More "I Understand You" Moments: http://t.co/0q3gUjHi @CockeyedCaravan RT @elizabethscraig
  17. 6 Tricks to Maximize the Impact of Your Tweets http://ow.ly/hQH32 via @Bookgal
  18. Use Blog Analytics to Stay Focused on Your Blogged Book’s Performance http://ow.ly/hQHp9 via @NinaAmir

I’m always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.

Happy writing & running, Kathy

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