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Book Review & Contest Insights from Real Reviews and Submissions
What separates great books from the rest? Below are articles with insights from real reviews and contest submissions—what works, what doesn’t, and how to improve your book. You’ll also find a wide range of articles covering writing, publishing, marketing, and more. Each article has a Comments section so you can read advice from other authors and leave your own.
Why Some Books Win Awards (And Most Don’t) — Insights From Real Contest Submissions New!
What separates award-winning books from the rest? After evaluating contest submissions across a wide range of genres, certain patterns become clear. Some books consistently rise to the top. Others, even with strong ideas and clear effort behind them, fall short. The difference is rarely dramatic—it...
What We’ve Learned From Reviewing Hundreds of Thousands of Books (And Why Most Don’t Stand Out) New!
After reviewing and evaluating books across thousands of submissions over the past two decades, certain patterns become impossible to ignore. Some books immediately stand out to reviewers. Others—even well-intentioned ones—fade into the middle or fall short. The difference is rarely luck. It comes down to...
4 Social Media Tips For Authors
One of the main concerns that any author should have is how to reach more people and maintain his standards. The first step is of course to write fantastic books that can easily mesmerize your readers. With such a book, you will have an easier time breaking into the social media scene. You cannot use your website as the only marketing tool for your book. It is important to converse with your current and potential readers and social media gives you the ability to do so. In social media, you can update your status, know what your audience is thinking by quizzing them, and respond to posts from your readers.
That seems like a lot of work but it really isn’t. It is a fun and convenient way for you to talk to your readers as well as connect with people from all corners of the world. An author can be tempted to shut himself up in the attic while creating his masterpieces but today’s world is more demanding for any author. As an author you must have a public presence and you should make sure that you are as vocal as possible if you want to attract more attention for your books. The following are some ways you can use social media to promote yourself and your book.
Put your ideas on your page
One of the first places for you to make a great first impression is your Facebook page. When a visitor looks at your page for the first time, he should immediately know the ideas that you hold dear. A page is particularly important for new authors. It should reflect how you think as an author and gives people an idea of how you write.
Make the leap and introduce yourself
Many authors, especially new ones, are afraid to make their entrance into social media because they are afraid of the results. However, any author’s writing should be a passion that has to be shared with the world. You might have a great blog that shows people exactly who you are and what you like to do. However, blogs cannot introduce you to as many people as social media sites. You should allow people in social media to know you personally hence get interested in your book. You should use a personal social media account to connect with your readers and show them who you are on a personal level.
Be vocal about other people’s works
You should let people know what you think about works done by other people. Regardless of whether your opinion is negative or positive, talking about other people’s work makes people know how you approach issues. What you think will definitely be reflected in the books you write and your audience will be glad if you have similar opinions as them.
Quiz your audience
There are many ways to know what people are thinking on social media. You can ask them questions directly or create polls to have them answer anonymously to get truthful answers. Either way, you will know what to do to meet their needs.