by kobowritinglife | Feb 11, 2019 | Marketing, Social, Tips
By Lauren Layne If you’re an author, chances are you have a pretty solid Facebook strategy. Maybe you dabble in Twitter. And perhaps you’ve been noticing Instagram’s potential for spreading the word about your novel(s). But what about . . ....
by kobowritinglife | Jan 15, 2019 | KWL Community, Read Like a Writer, Social, Writer Reads
By Joni Di Placido Hello bibliophiles! We’ve put together a challenge for anyone looking to embark on a reading adventure and explore new genres and authors in 2019! There are some great recommendations from last year’s list and we’re excited to...
by kobowritinglife | Mar 19, 2018 | #KWLWonderWoman, Social, Success Stories
By Katja Meier Today’s #KWLWonderWoman is seriously inspiring. Katja Meier is a social worker at a refugee camp in Tuscany, working with women who are survivors of human trafficking. She wrote and self-published a memoir about her experiences which has now been...
by kobowritinglife | Jan 3, 2018 | Self-Promotion, Social, The Business of Writing, The Craft of Writing
by Chris Mandeville As writers we have a lot of shoulds. I should write every day. I should take out the trash before I write. I should Tweet. I should call my mother. I should apply for a BookBub promotion. I should be reading. I should exercise. I should go to a...
by kobowritinglife | Nov 21, 2017 | Self-Promotion, Social, The Business of Writing, Tips
By Glynnis Campbell When it comes to promoting books, attracting followers, and building reader relationships, no social network beats Facebook. But the never-ending Wall and nonstop Notifications can turn into a time-consuming and seductive distraction from writing....
by kobowritinglife | Sep 29, 2017 | Marketing, Self-Promotion, Social, Uncategorized
By Frances Caballo You’ve self-published your book, celebrated your launch, and sold books to most of your friends, family members and colleagues. Now, you’re even blogging. But you may be wondering, “What can I do to reach even more readers?” Reaching out to...