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The Essence of Book Marketing: Making Real Friends
All of marketing ultimately comes down to one thing: creating relationships. If you don’t understand this basic principle, you will ultimately fail as a book marketer. All of marketing ultimately comes down to one thing: creating relationships. If you don’t understand this basic principle, you will ultimately fail as a book marketer. Click To Tweet […]
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Testimonial: Relationships Matter Marketing Program
Here is a wonderful testimonial I received today for my Relationship Matters Marketing Program via a Facebook comment. I much appreciate such testimonials. Thanks, Mandy! I joined your Relationships Matter Marketing Program. It is content rich. Simply inspired by one of your suggestions, I made use of my AARP membership and spent the afternoon populating my community […]
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32 Great Reasons to Read a Good Book
Here are 32 great reasons to read more books. Please share. To escape your normal life. To travel to real destinations. To explore new worlds. To imagine more than you could on your own. To understand something new. To understand something old. To connect with the author. To connect with other readers. To dream a […]
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Neil Gaiman: 8 Rules of Writing
Neil Gaiman’s eight rules of writing are right on target. There might be other rules such as, Let your writing bleed on the page, but these 8 rules of writing are worth reading more than once — true for writing books, true for writing blogs, true for writing social media posts. 1. Write. 2. […]
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