One of the major plagues for authors and publishers--from the lone self-published writer to the Big Five--is book discovery. Short of taking out expensive ads and sending literally thousands of copies to advanced readers, there's no surefire guarantee that a book will land in front of paying customers, and that's something even the big guys can't do for every title they … [Read more...] about Is Accurate Book Discovery Really Possible?
Reddit Publishes their first e-book featuring the best of AMA
Reddit has just published an e-book that featuring the best of "Ask me Anything." The e-book is 400 pages and is available from a myriad of online retailers, such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble and iBooks. Not only did they publish an e-book they also published a limited print run of 10,000 copies, which is being billed as a coffee table book. The print edition will set you … [Read more...] about Reddit Publishes their first e-book featuring the best of AMA
Google Says Reddit, Blogs, Social Media are News Sources
As you search Google for news stories, you may be seeing some unexpected results. According to the search engine giant, non-traditional news sources like Reddit, blogs, and social media should be considered relevant. This is a topic that could be debated time and again: on one hand, anybody can have a blog... but many of the prolific writers online are well-reputed and have … [Read more...] about Google Says Reddit, Blogs, Social Media are News Sources
Reddit Allows Users to Ask Me Anything Using Official App
Ask Me Anything (AMA) is one of the more entertaining things you can do online. The brainchild of Reddit (the self-described 'front page of the Internet'), AMA is basically just a series of chats that allow you to engage in interactive Q&A sessions with all manner of people (usually celebrities or other current news-makers). If you've ever taken a spin by the AMA website, … [Read more...] about Reddit Allows Users to Ask Me Anything Using Official App
Reddit Enables Users to Create Open-Source Journalism
The internet isn't just for cat videos and goofy memes, it would seem. The power of social media has already been linked to a number of worthwhile causes and intense change, such as Twitter's role in the Arab Spring. Now, a whole new form of journalism and digital news publishing is being beta tested by Reddit, the platform that brings users slightly less intense content on a … [Read more...] about Reddit Enables Users to Create Open-Source Journalism