This Week in the Blogs, March 2 – 8, 2019

POSTED ON Mar 10, 2019

Shelley Sturgeon

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By Shelley Sturgeon

Hope you’re having a great weekend. Enjoy this week’s selection of articles and don’t forget to submit your articles to our March blog carnival, Self-Publishing: Carnival of the Indies by the deadline–Friday, March 15th.

Anne R. Allen on Anne R. Allen’s Blog… with Ruth Harris
How to Write for a Blog: 10 Tips for Writing Strong Web Content
“Writing Web content is a little different from writing a traditional essay or magazine article, but it’s not hard. You just have to learn some basic guidelines.”

Elizabeth S. Craig on Author Imprints
Rights Reversion and What to Do After Reversion
“Asking for your rights and starting down the road of self-publishing a backlist can be overwhelming. But breaking down the project into smaller tasks makes the job manageable.”

Melinda Clayton on Indies Unlimited
KDP Print (formerly CreateSpace) vs. IngramSpark
“I think it’s probably time for a refresher post comparing KDP Print and IngramSpark.”

Kristen Lamb on Kristen Lamb – Author, Blogger, Social Media Jedi
Editing for Authors: 7 Ways to Tighten the Story and Cut Costs
“Editing has always been a critical factor regarding any book’s success. This has NOT changed. If anything, proper editing is a complete game-changer now more than ever in the history of publishing.”

Russell Phillips on Self Publishing Advice From The Alliance Of Independent Authors
How to Set Up Local Book Links for your Ebooks
“Helping readers find your ebooks in the online store of their choice will increase the chances of making a sale, so it makes sense to provide convenient local book links on your author website to all the stores where your books are available.”
 
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