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Book Marketing
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Free Book Publicity: It's Out There, but You Have to Work for It
Thousands of new books are released each year and many publishers are leaving the marketing to the authors. Most authors don't have the money to hire a professional marketing firm. How can you publicize your book? You take a deep breath and go the free publicity route. These ideas will get your publicity campaign off and running.
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10 Proven Ideas to Promote Your Book Online, P1
Honeymoon over with your book sales? Did your book sell as well as you hoped? Could your sales use a shot in the arm? Perhaps you are just starting and looking for ways to sell your book-
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Make Your Book Sales Go the Extra Mile with a Sales Letter, Part 2
Authors all over the world have seen the wisdom in launching a website to sell more books. With varying degrees of success, many wonder what the next step is. To make sure your marketing goes the extra mile of success, write a sales letter and post it on your web site.
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Alternatives to Major Publishers
Alternatives exist for publishing a book other than the few major publishing corporations. The first step to marketing, namely publishing, is possible.
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3 Keys to Book Publishing Success
If you are writing or considering writing a book this message is just for you. True success as an author is attainable for every one of us. We simply have to do the things to be successful that the successful people do.
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A Helpful Book Report Example
Have you been assigned a book report that is left to a bit confused and frustrated about how one where to begin? Perhaps seeing a book report example would be just the ticket to help you get up and running.
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How-To Create A Book Marketing Plan (The Smart Way)
Marketing plans are great guides for business owners, and a book marketing plan is the specific tool you will use to find and create places to sell your book(s). Learn how to develop a smart marketing plan that will help you sell more books.
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Write–Publish–Speak
After writing and re-writing your manuscript it barely resembles the first draft. Then after interminable rejections and more re-writes—Eureka! You achieve victory. You nail an editor who finds your query letter and synopsis irresistible, your manuscript saleable. You convince the publisher you understand the business end of the business, i.e. you will work diligently with the editor on revisions; you will do whatever legwork is necessary to help market your book. You have a signed contract in hand.
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Fiction Writing Is Obsolete
Are you a fiction writer and never been published? Do you write fiction and self publish your own books? Have you found that fiction is not what the books stores are stocking on their shelves now? If the answer is yes, read on.
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