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Jeff Davidson: 10 Tips for Becoming a Successful Mainstream Author
Guest Post by Jeff Davidson 1. The success of a book is 10% content and 90% marketing. Unless the publishing house is behind your book, forget it. 2. The book publishing industry is agent driven. Agents sell the best books for the most money, with some few exceptions. Authors representing themselves hardly ever match this. 3. The […]
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Neil Ostroff: Amazon Kindle Unlimited Is Changing Everything!
by Neil Ostroff, guest blogger I’m sure if you’re a reader or author you’ve heard about Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited program for ebooks. For a monthly fee a reader can now purchase an unlimited amount of Kindle ebooks for as long as they remain members. I’ve done a bit of research and here’s what I’ve discovered. […]
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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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John Kremer on Marketing: You Have to Act
One of the most important things about marketing is very simple: You have to act. You can’t sit on your butt and expect people to come to you. You have to create the word of mouth by doing publicity, giving talks, creating links on the Internet, creating relationships everywhere, and more. Then, and only then, […]
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