The Definitive Guide to Pricing Your Book Just like the actual writing of a book, pricing is part art and part science. Continue Reading →
12 of the Best Book Titles Ever (And How You Can Get One Too) Last week we talked about the importance of having an aesthetically appealing book cover, and how a homemade cover can be a death sentence for your book. Continue Reading →
The One Book Blog You DON’T Want To Be Featured On Here at the Wise Ink blog, we’ve talked in length about how the biggest problem with self publishing is the stigma. Continue Reading →
5 Ways to Help a New Author Out It’s been said that it takes a village to raise a child. Continue Reading →
4 Things Indie Authors can Learn from Indie Musicians With self-publishing on the rise (up almost 300% from 2007 to 2012 and still climbing), there are more and more resources for indie authors to share their knowledge and learn from each other. Continue Reading →
5 Myths of Traditional Publishing Last week we took you through five myths about self-publishing, so now it’s only fair we take a look at how the other half lives! Continue Reading →
The Trick to Presales As a debut author, one of the hardest things about marketing your book is drumming up interest pre-release. Continue Reading →
“Also Read” Recommendations and Selling Your Book Earlier this week, we talked about how competition for your book is actually a good thing, as it leads your ideal readers to your book. Continue Reading →
Why Competition is a Four-Letter Word With the increasing prevalence of ebooks, most of the press about the book industry has focused on death—the demise of Borders, the end of the print book, the eradication of reading as a popular pastime. Continue Reading →
On Growing Your Business: Advice for the Overworked Indie Author As an indie author, you know that you not only have to be writer and creative director, but your very own marketing and sales department. Continue Reading →