Make Your Own Digital Bookshelf by Jacqui Murray

Tech Tips for Writers is an occasional post on overcoming Tech Dread. Jacqui Murray cover issues that friends, both real-time and virtual, have shared. In a recent post, I discovered something that I think most authors would love to incorporate in their digital book marketing. With Jacqui’s permission, she created a short post with the HOW TO via her YouTube video. It’s below for your marketing pleasure …   Judith Briles, The Book Shepherd.

tech tips for writersJacqui Murray shares in her Tech Tips for Writers column:

I love books. Anytime I can share my favorites in ways people will be inspired to click through, I want to do that. Lists are good-not-great. Pictures are better-still-not-great. But here’s one I really like: creating my own digital bookshelf where I put my books. If you remember Shelfari, it will look eerily like that.

Here’s my digital bookshelf:

These are my fiction books. Each will click through to Amazon where it can be purchased. I didn’t figure this out. I got the directions from a favorite tech guy, Richard Byrne, over at FreeTech4Teachers. If you want to create your digital bookshelf, here’s how to do it:

 

 Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular Building a MidshipmanImage removed by sender., the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy, the Man vs. Nature saga, and the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers,. She is also the author/editor of over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, adjunct professor of technology in education, blog webmaster, an Amazon Vine Voice,  a columnist for NEA Today, and a freelance journalist. Look for her next prehistoric fiction, Laws of Nature, Fall 2020.