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How To Start Your Own Bookstagram

One of the most recent trends of the book blogging community is the art of bookstagramming. Bookstagram is what we call the bookish community on Instagram, where bookstagrammers share aesthetically pleasing photos featuring our favorite things in the world — books.

If you happen to have an Instagram account, you only need to head over to a few of the most popular hashtags like #bookstagram#bookgram#bookphotography, and all other bookish derivatives to find amazing book photos and follow your favorite accounts to keep seeing these photos on your feed

http://katetilton.com/how-to-start-bookstagram/

7 Reasons You Are Not Getting Enough Traffic To Your Website 

My website is 18 months old, but It’s not getting enough traffic. What’s wrong with my blog that doesn’t increase blog traffic? What blogging mistake I’m making that killing my site traffic? 

From 2013, according to WPVirtuoso, on the Internet, we can find more than 150 million blogs. Every day, more bloggers start making posts, and many of them never generate much traffic or revenue. If you do not receive visitors to your blog, you may be committing one of these fundamental errors

http://www.onlinelivingblog.com/2017/02/7-reasons-you-are-not-getting-enough-traffic.html

Should Authors Go Exclusive with Amazon? 

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The Author Earnings report has come out once again, and if there’s any criticism to be lobbed its way, it’s that the data is thorough enough to make even the most fanatical number cruncher see spots. The breakdown in last month’s report is once again by sales channel, English speaking sales market, publication route, and more.

But one thing hasn’t changed about the report, and that’s its single-minded focus on making sure everyone in the game can make an informed decision. That sentiment drives almost every aspect of compiling the report, but this particular edition takes it a step further in “guiding” self-published authors in their choice to go exclusive with Amazon or not…

http://goodereader.com/blog/indie-author-news/should-authors-go-exclusive-with-amazon