Let Barb Drozdowich help you optimize your Goodreads presence, share some tricks to navigating this large site and describe how (and why) to use some of the powerful features.
Many authors are fascinated by Facebook and Amazon Ads, but afraid of the cost in time or money. David Penny has experienced some success with both and uses his learnings to help you decide if these are right for you or not.
On the last Saturday of each month, members of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) share creative, thoughtful, unusual and sometimes plain off-the-wall book marketing tactics that have effectively promoted their self-published books on the ALLi blog. Here's our top 50 picks.
Written Word Media works with over 30,000 authors, from those just starting out to those living the dream, and in this session shares what their most successful authors are doing and how you can model it.
Ralph Möller, Karen Inglis and Beth Kallman Werner discuss the value of Book2Look and address the wider challenges of book discovery for indie authors.
Ali will teach you how to avoid wasting your precious energy and budget on activities that won't result in book sales, using his T.R.A.C.K. book marketing system.
Award winning online entrepreneur and author Paula Wynne will show you how to build your reading list to sell books and get onto the Amazon paid bestseller charts.
Carla King, he author of the Self-Publishing Boot Camp Guide for Authors has collated the best tools you can use to reach more readers and build your fan base, whatever your genre.
Author and digital marketer Paul Teague will show you how to add targeted, genre-specific readers to your email list using InstaFreebie, at a cost of less than 2c per lead.
In this session Orna Ross argues that this is a misunderstanding and that book marketing is just another form of communication with potential readers. The key to creative marketing is to align the words inside the book(s) with the messages you're sending out to the world.