Promoting your published paper
Promoting your paper with Author Hub resources
We encourage authors to actively promote their articles to their colleagues and fellow global researchers. This is why we have gathered together a suite of resources to help you engage with your readership, increase your visibility and make your article more discoverable online.
Author Hub guides
We have many guides to help authors learn about publication processes as as well as how to promote publications.
Please click the links below to download Author Hub guides.
Guides for journal authors
- A Guide to Cambridge Core
- A Guide to Open Access at Cambridge
- A Guide to Peer Reviewing Journal Articles
- A Guide to Peer Reviewing Book Proposals
- A Guide to ORCID
- A Guide to Publons
- A Guide to Altmetric
- Publishing an Open Access Book
Guides for promoting your publications
- How to Add Publications to Your LinkedIn Profile
- A Guide to Twitter
- How to Use Facebook
- A Guide to Blogging
- Making your Article More Discoverable
- A Guide to Improving Your SEO
Top Five Ways to Promote Your Articles
We know that academics and researchers are working in an increasingly crowded fields and that our authors are frequently asked to demonstrate the impact your research has had on the wider community. Using social media effectively can help you to engage with your peers and the academic community as a whole. In turn, this will help to encourage both usage and citations of your work.
To help you get started, here are Author Hub’s top five ways for promoting your latest article .
Guide to blogging
Author hub: a guide to blogging
Why should I blog?
Readers increasingly expect to engage with authors in an online community, and posting to a blog is not only a great way to connect with them, but it is also a fantastic way of increasing your fan-base and the number of people that follow you online.
Blogging effectively can help you create a conversation around your publications and interests, as well as being a way to structure your social media engagement. If you’ve always been interested in blogging, then read the Author Hub guide to blogging for more help and inspiration.
Get started with a post on fifteeneightyfour and we’ll help you along the way. Featuring current news and commentary from Cambridge authors and staff, fifteeneightyfour is dedicated to sharing scholarship from the finest academics in the world and fostering discussion worldwide about important issues in culture, politics, and science. See more at: www.cambridgeblog.org
Author hub: a guide to blogging
Why should I blog?
Readers increasingly expect to engage with authors in an online community, and posting to a blog is not only a great way to connect with them, but it is also a fantastic way of increasing your fan-base and the number of people that follow you online.
Blogging effectively can help you create a conversation around your publications and interests, as well as being a way to structure your social media engagement. If you’ve always been interested in blogging, then read the Author Hub guide to blogging for more help and inspiration.
Get started with a post on fifteeneightyfour and we’ll help you along the way. Featuring current news and commentary from Cambridge authors and staff, fifteeneightyfour is dedicated to sharing scholarship from the finest academics in the world and fostering discussion worldwide about important issues in culture, politics, and science. See more at: www.cambridgeblog.org