by Sam Rotunno | Sep 5, 2019 | book and product launches
You did it! You’re a published author and people are buying your book. Mission accomplished. You’re all done, right? Well, not exactly. Now is the time when you want to nurture certain leads more than ever, not cut off the conversation. Just because someone didn’t buy...
by regina bellows | Dec 10, 2018 | book and product launches, how to, social media
Many of you asked for a deeper dive into street teams after our first overview article. So, once you’ve got a handle on the big picture of why and how to create a street team, jump into these actionable templates we modified just for you. application form example Send...
by leslie brogdon | Nov 27, 2018 | book and product launches, brand building, social media
If you are an author who has just spent weeks, months, or years writing a book (and perhaps you are still working a full-time job?), then you probably want to spend the least amount of time necessary to make your book the best it can be. You don’t want to waste the...
by leslie brogdon | Nov 14, 2018 | book and product launches, brand building, how to, our clients
WMG has had the opportunity to work with uber-successful authors like Brene Brown, Gretchen Rubin, and AJ Jacobs to name a few. We’ve worked with them, and others, assisting in various capacities and across multiple book launches–and sometimes our clients end up...
by jayme johnson | Nov 6, 2018 | book and product launches, brand building, how to, our clients, social media
We can’t stress this enough. NO, the free photo you got from the photo store at the mall is not good enough. NO, the photos from your holiday card with your sister cropped out won’t work (yes, that’s really something someone asked). Let’s say it like this: a picture...
by leslie brogdon | Oct 24, 2018 | book and product launches, how to
I recently heard someone share that she was writing a book in order to leave a legacy — and then she specifically mentioned that since she had decided not to have children this was something beautiful she could leave in the world. And this metaphor of “birthing”...