Archive for the 'publishers' Category

Social Media Marketing Tips for Squidoo

July 17, 2008

Squidoo (http://www.squidoo.com)

Add –

  1. Articles to a new lens (write about your book and it’s progress)
  2. Join a group
  3. Make a comment
  4. Set your favorites to show your books or other author’s books
  5. Your Web site, blog URL, contact information, Twitter ID, etc.
  6. Invite friends to view your lenses (articles) and rank them

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for Shelfari

July 14, 2008

Add to your shelf -

Shelfari (http://www.shelfari.com)

  1. Your books
  2. Books you’re reading
  3. Other author’s books you like and support
  4. Add a Shelfari widget to your blog, Facebook and MySpace
  5. Ask for feedback and comments (positive of course!)

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for LinkedIn and Biznik

July 9, 2008

Tips for using LInkedIn and Biznik -

LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com)

Add –

  1. Your profile and picture
  2. Mention your book and your URLs, blog, Twitter ID, etc.
  3. Post a questions and give answers to other peoples questions – share your knowledge and expertise
  4. Become an expert of the week
  5. Join groups or create your own on your specific topic
  6. Build your network by looking for and connecting with other authors and professionals in the publishing industry

Biznik (http://www.biznik.com)

Add –

  1. Your profile and picture
  2. Mention your book and your URLs, blog, Twitter ID, etc.
  3. Select more than one city for your profile to appear in
  4. Add members to your network
  5. Articles
  6. Blog entries
  7. As for help with services or referrals and be sure to share your services and referrals
  8. For a membership upgrade you can record a video profile
  9. Your associations
  10. And raise your profile with promotion tools
  11. Your upcoming events – book delivery date, teleseminars, interviews, etc.

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for Blogging

July 7, 2008

Blog about –

  1. Your book progress
  2. Getting published
  3. Books arriving
  4. Endorsements and testimonials
  5. Interviews and media coverage
  6. Being listed on Amazon.com
  7. Your Amazon.com bestseller campaign
  8. Support other authors books
  9. Have guest bloggers promote your book and theirs

Blogs -

WordPress Blog (http://www.wordpress.com)

TypePad (http://www.typepad.com)

Blogger (http://www.blogger.com)

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for Amazon Pages

July 4, 2008

Amazon Pages (http://www.amazon.com/pages)

Create –

  1. A profile to your account and your picture
  2. Add your website and contact information under “About Me”
  3. Add reviews of books
  4. Create a book list with Listmania
  5. Invite friends
  6. Create tags for products and books
  7. Post reviews
  8. Add favorite items (your books and other authors you support)
  9. A reminder on the calendar for upcoming events – like your Amazon.com bestseller campaign!
  10. A blog connection on your profile

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for MySpace

July 2, 2008

Things you add to your MySpace -

MySpace (http://www.myspace.com)

Your bio

  1. Description of your book
  2. Include your contact information (website, blog, twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Biznik information)
  3. Join one of the many forums for writers and authors and be active!
  4. Include a graphic of your book cover and a link or instructions on where to purchase your book
  5. Invite friends to review your book and post comments
  6. Add a Shelfari widget and showcase all of your books or books by other authors you support
  7. Post updates about your book to the blogs and comments sections
  8. Invite other authors to be your friends, build your network

© Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing Tips for Facebook

June 30, 2008

Things to add to your  Facebook page -

Facebook (http://www.facebook.com)

  1. Your bio
  2. Description of your book
  3. Include your contact information (website, blog, twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Biznik information)
  4. Join one of the many groups for writers and authors and be active!
  5. Include a graphic of your book cover
  6. Invite friends to review your book and post comments
  7. Add a Shelfari widget and showcase all of your books or books by other authors you support
  8. Create a virtual bookshelf with your books
  9. Post updates about your book to the blogs and comments sections
  10. Invite other authors to be your friends, build your network

Facebook Pages (http://www.facebook.com/pages/)

  1. Add a page to your Facebook profile showcasing your book!

(C) Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assistants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

Social Media Marketing - Twitter Tips

June 27, 2008

Here is what an author can “tweet” about on Twitter -

Twitter (http://www.twitter.com)

  1. Signing a book contract
  2. Sending your book to the publisher (include the publisher and your book title, even a link to your website
  3. Testimonials
  4. Favorable book reviews
  5. Awards (include the URL)
  6. Your blog posts (include the URL)
  7. Your website launch and updates (include the URL)
  8. Your cover design
  9. Tele-seminars
  10. Radio or TV interview
  11. Book signings
  12. Virtual book tours
  13. Amazon listing
  14. Amazon bestseller campaign (give the date and time too!)
  15. Your other social networking sites

(c) Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assitants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

How Can An Author’s Assistant Help Manage Your Social Networking?

June 21, 2008

An Author’s Assistant can help you manage your social networking campaign by identifying popular social networking sites, create an account, upload your profile, contact information, book information and then monitor these sites for comments and posts of interest.

Some of the most popular social networking sites are:

1. MySpace

2. FaceBook

3. LinkedIn

4. Biznik

5. Twitter

6. Squidoo

7. Hubpages

. . . just to name a few.

All of these sites can be used to market your books and to make important connections with your customers. Through short posts or full length articles you can showcase your expertise as well.

Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.

No Time to Write?

February 20, 2008

Technology says that isn’t a valid excuse any more.

The Japanese are using cell phones to write and deliver full length novels. Got a cell phone? Start texting that novel!

A Tokyo-based wireless service began by offering 150 books and in 2003 saw interest in this delivery method grow. They now have about 50,000 subscribers.

Read the full article from Wired.

Start writing that novel and text your finished chapters directly to your author’s assistant for safe keeping!

Happy writing!