This edition of Writer’s Tips offer some great links for writers and authors – How to use Amazon search words for best visibility, the importance of using Goodreads for authors, The Kindlepreneur with a generator machine to drum up ideas and book titles, and did you know that just by commenting on other blogs your name gets pushed up in SEO on Google? Check them out!
Bookmarketing Tools – using https://www.profitguru.com/ to find profitable book title data on Amazon to help maximize your book’s visibility.
Source: Digital Pubbing – Guest Post: 5 Steps to Finding Profitable Book Topics on Amazon
Great article from P.H. Solomon writing for the Story Empire blog on why Goodreads is a great place for authors to grow readership.
https://storyempirecom.wordpress.com/2019/09/27/the-audience-resource-youre-avoiding-goodreads/
Dave Chesson, the Kindleprenur, has a great share machine! Everything you need to know about how the generator works.
Now, give that generator a whirl by trying it out! Generator is complete with writing ideas, first lines, character and plot generators and more!
Looking for more visibility on Google searches to get your name and perhaps books a boost in search engines? Read up on Anne R. Allen’s invaluable post on why comments are so essential on our blogs, and how just by commenting, you gain visibility!
Commenting on Blogs: The Easy Way for New Writers to Build Platform

Thanks for these great tips, Debby.
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My pleasure Robbie 🙂
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Lots of good advice here. Thanks Debby.
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Good to hear Allan. Thank you.:)
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Another awesome share, Debby. Thank you! 🙂
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My pleasure Natalie 🙂 x
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Excellent links thanks Debby…..have headed over and retweeted etc.. hugs ♥
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Thanks bunches Sal ❤
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Great tips, Deb. I recently discovered Anne (probably through you!) and have found lots of great tips on her blog.
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Great! Anne’s blog is a wealth of info! 😉
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So many good ideas here! Why try to reinvent the wheel when others have navigated the path forward? Thank you, Debby.
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Exactly my thoughts Pete. That’s why I try to share the best of the best 🙂
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Great tips, and I’m happy to observe I’m using many of them: writer-see; writer-do!
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Well that makes me glad to know my tips are helpful 🙂
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Thanks for these writing tips, Debby. I will be trying out that Generator for sure. x
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It sure comes in handy. Happy to enlighten you Stevie 🙂 x
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Helpful links, Debby, thank you! The job of an author is never done, lol
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So true Jacquie. That’s why I love to share what I find helpful here. 🙂 x
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Excellence post, Debby! I appreciate the tips. 😀 xo
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Hi Vashti. My pleasure! ❤
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Great advice. Thanks, Sis. ❤
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Pleasure Sis ❤
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That first line generator is cool! I didn’t even know there was such a thing… oh the online world, never fails to fascinate me 😉 Great recommendation, Debby.
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I know right? It’s definitely an online world, so it’s great to learn what’s available to us. ❤
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All great tips, Deb! Thanks again for sharing these–so valuable!
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My pleasure Terri. Glad you find them helpful. 🙂 x
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Fantastic links, sis, thank you. I’ve saved most of them and will give them a try. ❤
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Oh great Sis. Happy to enlighten you ❤
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Great tips, thanks so much for sharing, Deb. Will be back to read more as the week goes on. Hugs, my friend… ❤ 🙂 ❤ xoxo
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Hugs Sher. Nice to see you fly by LOL 🙂 xoxo ❤
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LOL…thanks, Deb! ❤ xoxo
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Holiday hugs Sher. ❤ 🙂 xox
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A lot of good tips as always, Debby. Thank you. 🙂
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My pleasure Norah. Thanks for visiting. ❤
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Holiday hugs right back to you, sweet friend! ❤ ❤ ❤ xoxo
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Thank you my Lovely. ❤ ❤ ❤
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