SEO for Authors – Part Three of Five Things Every Author’s Web Site Needs

2021-02-17T13:25:32-08:00By |

It is important for your website to have certain elements in text rather than images so that search engines will be able to find them and then index them (so that your website will come up on browsers such as Bing, Google, Yahoo). Navigation (links that go to other pages on your website), the site title, your book titles, your author name, page titles, and of course, your content needs to be coded in text, not as a graphic with text embedded.

The Dante Rossetti Awards 2014 for Young Adult Novels – Official Finalist List

2018-12-30T10:55:29-08:00By |

Congratulations to the Dante Rossetti Awards 2014 Young Adult Novel Competition Finalists! These finalists will go on to compete for the coveted First-in-Category positions. Chanticleer Reviews Writing Competitions awards more than $25,000 in cash and prizes annually. We are now accepting entries for the Dante Rossetti Awards 2015 Writing Competition until April 30, 2015.

Jennifer Kohout presents “Audiobooks – ACX” at CAC

2016-12-17T12:15:41-08:00By |

Too many authors have been left out the quickly growing digital audio market. Today's busy "readers" listen to books while they commute, exercise, stand in line, wait for a doctor's appointment, or even while taking care of household chores. Today's fast-paced lifestyle demands multiplexing! Get your title up and out there to this growing market!

Elizabeth Dimarco presents “Discovery Matters” at CAC

2016-12-17T12:15:41-08:00By |

An accomplished author, marketing guru, and tech geek, Elizabeth works with with CEOs to think creatively to generate visibility and competitive differentiation in a cluttered marketplace−skills required for book discovery. Elizabeth thrives on audacious ideas that are game-changers.

Shari Stauch, Keynote Speaker at CAC

2016-12-17T12:15:41-08:00By |

At her keynote presentation at Saturday's CAC luncheon, she will discuss the upheaval between Indie and Traditional publishing, the Hatchette and Amazon issue, bookstores becoming publishers, how the role of literary agents is changing, and emerging publishing avenues.

PubSmart 2014, Here We Come!

2016-12-17T12:15:44-08:00By |

An unprecedented gathering of publishing professionals, some of the smartest on the planet. They represent today’s broad range of publishing opportunities – self publishing, traditional, small press and hybrid. This is a new kind of event that puts emerging authors and small publishers in the driver’s seat and gives them the information they need to create a customized roadmap for success!

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