by jayme johnson | Feb 12, 2019 | brand building, how to, social media
With the use of WordPress as a regular website and hosting services like Squarespace/Weebly, websites can be easier to work with (well sometimes… see our overview here) and that may mean you’re doing some of your own updates to your site, like posting blog...
by jayme johnson | Feb 6, 2019 | our clients, social media, Uncategorized
If you’re anything like me, you doubted Canva when it popped up a few years ago and everyone and their brother was starting to say how amazing it was. I logged in and tried it. The controls weren’t what I was used to (Adobe products), the interface seemed slow, and I...
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 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 jayme johnson | Oct 10, 2018 | book and product launches, how to, social media
As an author, you’re almost always going to end up with some extra copies of your book. And sometimes, you can end up with a lot of copies. We’ve seen scenarios where garages are filled with books in an attempt at a best-seller campaign or where authors have to buy...