Title: The Book Blogger Platform
Author: Barb Drozdowich
Series: Building Blocks to Author Success
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Date Published: N/A
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Format: eBook
Genre: Non-fiction Self-Help
Source: Goddess Fish Blog Tours
~Synopsis~
Book
Blogging - One of the Best Hobbies in the World!
Join
thousands of book bloggers in expressing their joy of reading!
Are
you a book blogger or do you want to be one? Are you having trouble handling
the technical details of blogging? The Book Blogger Platform can be a
"user manual" for your blog! A book written by a book blogger for
book bloggers and that answers all your questions!
The
Book Blogger Platform covers topics such as:
- What a book blogger blog needs to contain
- A step by step guide to manipulating images and videos
- A description of all the common features hosted by book bloggers
- A description of the social media aspect to a book blogger platform
- Being Social - the social aspect of book blogging
If you are tired of always asking other
bloggers questions
Let
The Book Blogger Platform guide you painlessly. Over 80 color graphics lead you
step by step through some of the more difficult technical issues that bloggers
face.
Pick
up a copy today and approach blogging with confidence!
~Try an Excerpt!~
Just as all
book bloggers are different, their approach to book blogging is also different.
Some book bloggers consider themselves primarily book reviewers. Some book
bloggers consider themselves primarily promoters of books. Some book bloggers
will only post about a book they have read. Some book bloggers will post about
any book that belongs to a genre that fits the profile of their blog.
Book bloggers
who consider themselves primarily book reviewers make their reviews the main
focus of their blog. They often take their self-imposed “job” of reviewing
books very seriously. They put hours of work into reading a book and then
creating the right combination of words to best describe their thoughts and
impressions. It’s a labor of love.
Many book
bloggers, such as myself, consider themselves primarily promoters of books. I
began my blog posting reviews of books I’d read, and I worked hard to grow my
blog’s audience. I am very proud of my blog and the work that goes into it.
However, I have a full-time job and a family. I don’t have enough reading hours
to review one book a day, so I fill my blog’s days with a mixture of reviews
and promotions. I don’t post more than once a day, but I use the platform I
have built to promote as many books and authors as I can that fit within my
reading taste.
As I
mentioned above, some book bloggers will only post about books they have read.
They feel that posting about a book is a recommendation of that book and they
don’t want to recommend a book they haven’t read.
Have I read
all the books that are promoted on my blog? No. I fit into the other camp of
book bloggers. I see promoting books, whether through blog tours, reviews, or
other promotions, as
simply sharing information. I leave it up to my readers to decide whether to
read the book or not.
Another area
in which people hold strong feelings centers on whether or not to post negative
reviews. One camp feels that all book bloggers who review books need to post
negative reviews. They feel that having an assortment of positive and negative
reviews creates balance. It allows readers to read about what the blogger likes
and doesn’t like and why. It is often said that reviewers who only post
positive reviews risk having their honesty questioned.
I am of the
camp that doesn’t bother to finish a book if I am not enjoying it. I feel no
need to talk about a book I didn’t like. I have boxes and boxes of books to be
read. My Nook (e-reader) is full of little gems waiting for my attention. Maybe
it’s my age, but I don’t soldier on, I move on. I do, however, make it clear in
my review policy that I only talk about books that I enjoyed reading.
This topic
will come up again later; you do need to give some thought to your philosophy
on book blogging. Are you going to only post reviews? Are you only going to
promote books you have read? This isn’t necessarily something that will be
decided on at the beginning and that you can never change. Many book bloggers
change their views as time progresses.
Accompanying
your philosophy of blogging is your view of how much of a platform you are
going to have. I started my blog to express my thoughts about the books I’d
read. It never really occurred to me that other people would read what I had
read, let alone comment on it or share it with friends!
There is
absolutely nothing wrong with creating a book blog to share your thoughts with
friends—old friends as well as new. If, however, you actively seek out blog
tour posts and post promotions of author’s books, you should also be actively
growing your book blogger platform. If someone is paying to post on your blog
via a blog tour, you should be able to share this information with as many
people as possible.
Everyone
starts out as a baby blogger. Everyone has a different view of what they want
their blog to be. There is no right or wrong answer. Every blog should be a
reflection of its owner and its owner’s tastes.
I hope to use
this book to describe the Book Blogger Platform in its entirety. I hope to give
you a lot to think about. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions. I’m on
Twitter, Facebook, and my blogs every day. My contact links will be listed at
the end of this book. I love answering questions and chatting about books!
~Meet Barb!~
Social Media
and Wordpress Consultant Barb Drozdowich has taught at Universities and
Colleges, trained technical personnel in the banking industry and, most
recently, used her expertise to help dozens of authors develop the social media
platform needed to succeed in today’s fast evolving publishing world. She owns
Bakerview Consulting and manages the popular blog, Sugarbeat’s Books. Find her on the web on her Business Site, Author Site, Book Blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Google + pages.
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I really like the excerpt!
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