1001 Ways to Market Your Books
1001 Ways to Market Your Books by John Kremer
An Example of a Great Book Dedication
I had forgotten about this dedication until Valerie Gangas shared it on Twitter today. This dedication from @JohnKremer lives on the door of my refrigerator so I never forget why I write. #Solidadvice pic.twitter.com/cD4nu0FbjQ — Valerie Gangas (@ValerieGangas) November 9, 2014 It’s a well-written strong dedication (even if I do say so myself, having written […]
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Jeff Davidson: The Amazon Book Reviewer with an Agenda
Guest Post by Jeff Davidson An insidious trend is impacting authors, writers, poets, and all creative individuals everywhere. As a result of the Amazon.com review process, virtually anyone can post anything about any intellectual property at any time. Such postings can be made independently of whether or not one has actually, say, bought and read […]
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The I-Don’t-Have-Any-Time Hour-a-Day Book Marketing Plan
Here’s my I-Don’t-Have-Any-Time Hour-a-Day Book Marketing Plan: Do one thing a day. Focus on creating relationships with high-traffic targeted websites, influencers, and podcasts (targeted to your audience or your topic). That’s it. The I-Don’t-Have-Any-Time Hour-a-Day Book Marketing Plan: Do one thing a day. — John Kremer Click To Tweet Week 1: Research Each day this […]
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Book Marketing Tips: The Rule of Five
In my experience, the major error that new book authors make is that they stop too soon in promoting their books. Other things begin to pull for their attention and, soon, their book promotion efforts fall by the wayside. I’m going to give you a basic rule — a rule that forbids excuses, a rule […]
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