Tag Archives: marketing

Industry Influencer: mediabistro

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This month’s Industry Influencer spotlight is shining on mediabistro. Mediabistro is the go-to resource for those seeking jobs in the creative industry, those who want to take courses to better market themselves, and so much more! We’re thrilled and thankful for their taking the time to chat with us! Mediabistro graciously offered to give awayContinue Reading

Industry Influencer: Ron Hogan

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This month’s Industry Influencer is Ron Hogan, curator of Lady Jane’s Salon in NYC as well the lit journal that helped launch the digital literary age back in 1995, Beatrice! He talked with Writer’s Relief about the online literary market, online author platforms, his favorite social media, and offered some helpful tips for bloggers. Let’sContinue Reading

Industry Influencer Spotlight: Gabrielle Gantz

The marketing aspect of writing can be daunting to any writer—especially those new to the scene. To help guide you in that process, we’ll be doing an interview series, Industry Influencer Spotlight, in which we pose questions to experts in the publishing and/or marketing industry. Gabrielle Gantz, senior publicist at Picador, was gracious enough to answer some ofContinue Reading

10 Ways To Maximize The Reach Of Your Online Publications

Your work has just appeared in an online literary journal or on your author website. Now it’s time to maximize your readership beyond subscribers, family, close friends, and the most computer-savvy of your three cats. Here are ten suggestions from Writer’s Relief’s obvious and not-so-obvious files! 1. On your writer website, link directly to your newlyContinue Reading

Facebook For Writers: How To Get More Friends And Fans

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You already know that having an Internet presence is more important than ever for aspiring career writers. Facebook is especially hot when it comes to social media and marketing. You can use Facebook to build your author platform; and we’re here to help! In our previous article, Facebook Fan Pages vs. Profile Pages, we outlined the difference betweenContinue Reading

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