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5 Time Saving Tips for Authors to Implement for the New Year

5 Time Saving Tips for Authors to Implement for the New Year

We have all been there… you suddenly realize you haven’t posted anything on social yet and you are scrambling to pull something together to talk about your upcoming release. If there is one thing I have learned being an author assistant, it is the importance of being organized in order to save time. I’m sharing my top five times to help you build strategies to stay organized. (At least in the...

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Amazon Ads Optimization For Authors – 5 Tips to Decrease Wasted Ad Spend and Increase Your Sales

Amazon Ads Optimization For Authors – 5 Tips to Decrease Wasted Ad Spend and Increase Your Sales

If you’re already running Amazon Ads and despairing at the amount of money you are seeing disappearing down the drain, you’re definitely in the right place. Today, I’m going to share 5 tips with you that will instantly cut your wasted ad spend and help you focus in on the 80/20 (the 20% of actions that generate 80% of your results – sales) allowing you to reach more readers and sell more...

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Book Marketing on Repeat

Book Marketing on Repeat

If you ever hop onto your favorite author’s social media, you may notice a pattern. Page flips. Spicy excerpts. Story times. Gorgeous color schemed posts on Instagram that create a pleasing palette of three colors or even sparkles. Or, in my case, esthetically pleasing picture ads I’ve made on Book Brush. Thirst Trap Duets. Other (fill in the blank with crayon). Branding, is what the experts...

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QR Codes: A Unique Way for Authors to Bridge Offline and Online Media in Book Marketing

QR Codes: A Unique Way for Authors to Bridge Offline and Online Media in Book Marketing

As the societal tides have turned since the pandemic in 2020, most businesses have disposed of paper materials like menus, handouts, flyers, and pamphlets. They replaced those physical items with QR codes linking to a landing page with the same information. That means as an author, you can confidently assume your readers— although they might not know the name “QR code”— definitely have knowledge...

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The One Tip That Will Bring Your Settings To Life

The One Tip That Will Bring Your Settings To Life

I will share my advice to write great descriptions so you can make your scenes as visual as the graphics you create on Book Brush! Have you ever wondered how to incorporate your setting in your scenes without boring the reader? I often notice that authors adopt two alternatives when describing their scene’s location. The first is to offer a chunk of description at the beginning. Quick, like the...

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My 8 Favorite Book Marketing Strategies

My 8 Favorite Book Marketing Strategies

In today’s publishing landscape, authors must develop and implement an effective marketing strategy for every book launch. Finding strategies that work, identifying the ones that don’t, then making necessary adjustments for the next launch will help get your books in front of your ideal readers. Every time I launch a book, I learn something new about marketing. I’ve also made plenty of mistakes...

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