This Week in the Blogs, April 11 – 17, 2015

POSTED ON Apr 19, 2015

Joel Friedlander

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Did you get the chance to participate in IndieRecon? A lot of great speakers and topics were covered. Keep your eyes open for reports about it online and, if you can, take a few minutes to read these articles from self-publishing blogs this week.

Jason Matthews on How to Make, Market and Sell Ebooks
Multinational Amazon Book Reviews
“You read it. Now you’re leaving an Amazon book review that will show in the nation where you post it. The US or UK perhaps, but probably not both.”

Shari Stauch on Where Writers Win
Twitter Gives Authors More Characters with ReTweet!
“Twitter just officially launched its “retweet with comment” feature, which is great news for authors who hate retweeting without being able to add their own “spin.””

Penny Sansevieri on Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
Six Simple Ways to Promote Your YouTube Channel
“First, if you’re not on YouTube you should be. Over 800 million unique users visit YouTube each month and over 4 billion videos are viewed a day, which is amazing. Meanwhile 60 hours of video are uploaded every minute to YouTube, so if you’re going to get seen, YouTube is where you want to be.”

Dara Beevas and Amy Quale on Wise Ink
The Definitive Guide to Pricing Your Book
“Just like the actual writing of a book, pricing is part art and part science. There is an uncountable multitude of influences that go into finding the perfect price for your book, but we’ve compiled seven of the most important factors here for you.”

Robin Houghton on Anne R. Allen’s Blog …with Ruth Harris
Ten Reasons for Authors to Blog
“One of the questions I’m most asked is “how do you find time to write a blog?” I can answer this quite simply – I find the time in the same way that I find time to do the grocery shopping, or read poetry, or stroke the cat.”

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