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Dec 8, 2014 · This 101 guide describes best practices for authors using Facebook for book marketing, with tips on when you should set up a fan page.
Jan 24, 2024 · In today’s digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for authors to connect with their audience, promote their work, and establish a strong author brand. Among the various social platforms available, Facebook remains one of the most popular and versatile options for authors to reach a broad audience.
Knowing how to use Facebook for authors can mean the difference between pennies in royalties or a full-time income (and more!). Here are our tips.
Jan 1, 2024 · I’ve managed hundreds of thousands of dollars in ad spend and innovative techniques that have swayed elections and influenced policy. Last year, I released a history of Facebook for authors. A lot has changed for authors using social media, and this guide will address many of those changes.
Sep 13, 2011 · Here are 9 reasons why you should set up a Facebook page instead of using your personal profile to engage with fans. It’s against Facebook’s terms of service to use your personal account for business. If you’re an author selling books, you’re a business, right?
Oct 9, 2019 · 15 Ways Authors Use Facebook to Promote Their Books. October 9, 2019 by Evelyn Maguire. From book updates to event pages to promotional content, the number of tactics you can use to interact with readers on Facebook can be overwhelming.
In this digital age, Facebook stands as a formidable ally for authors seeking to connect with their audience, share their writing journey, and, of course, promote their literary creations. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the intricacies of harnessing the power of Facebook to build a thriving community of readers.