“Can I copy keywords and phrases from other websites?”
Can keywords and phrases be copyrighted?
Can keywords and phrases be copyrighted?
One of the rapidly growing trends in social media marketing today is Facebook Messenger Bots. Authors can easily use this feature to create a game to engage their readers!
Snapped cornstalks, a fortune teller’s wagon, fiery red braids flying through a cold autumn wind, colorful leaves racing across worn shoes, a hideous, bald doll, a pumpkin contest at the county fair, a fiery cast iron pot, a painting that sucks the living into its canvas, and so much more! See all 18 years of our Fall contest topics!
I took a deep breath, reached over, and pulled the rifle a little closer. There. That was better. I looked out over the railing. Still black. I literally couldn’t even see my hand in front of my face. And then…
Readers respond to: “What sells best? Paperbacks, hardcovers, or ebooks?” and “10 THINGS YOU MUST KNOW about CreateSpace’s Death / ‘Merger’ with KDP Print, and Why Some Authors are FURIOUS!”
Amazon waits 3 YEARS to remove pro-rate dating books?!; Attorney-client privilege…or not?; Target accused of redacting keywords for books; Predatory publishers (don’t miss this one!!); Reporter fired for fake news?
COPYRIGHT 2018 – WRITERSWEEKLY.COM THIS JOB LISTING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED ELSEWHERE. THIS JOB HAS BEEN FILLED. Find more freelance jobs for writers, editors, and other creative folks RIGHT HERE.
Based on last week’s issue of WritersWeekly, what controversial action has Amazon recently taken, which has resulted in higher book prices, and no prime shipping option on some book orders? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe today. It’s free! NOTE: […]
“What sells better in stores? Paperbacks or hardcovers? And, do those sell better than ebooks?”
Amazon has killed CreateSpace, and renamed it/merged it/replaced it (same thing, no matter which way you wash it!) with “KDP Print.” We all knew that was coming. And, between you and me, with all the complaints about CreateSpace posted online, it’s no surprise they wanted to get rid of the name…