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Can a Bad Book Be Sold with a Good Marketing Plan?
Question: Can any book, no matter the content or quality of writing, be sold with your book marketing plans? John’s Answer: A bad book can’t be sold no matter how good the plan of action. You can sell a few copies of a bad book, but once the word gets out — and it always […]
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Book Marketing Tip of the Week: 7 December 2012
John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week December 7, 2012 – The Birthday of Plastics, Gramophone Day, Bizarre Behavior at the Post Office Day, Marshmallow Peeps Day, Instant Replay Day, Dock of the Bay Day, National Fire Safety Day, International Civil Aviation Day, Microwave Oven Birthday In this issue . . . – The […]
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3 Steps to Doing the Work You Love and Loving the Work You Do
I have discovered that many book authors hate marketing books. That’s too bad, because it can be the most fulfilling part of the job — that interacting with potential customers, with people whose lives you can change, with readers who will respond in the most interesting ways. I have discovered that many book authors hate marketing […]
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Indie Spotlight: Novelist Ricki Wilson Spotlights Other Authors
Ricki Wilson, author of Maggie’s Fall, has created a wonderful free service to feature other independent novelists. It’s called Indie Spotlight. Here is what she says about her service (http://www.rickiwilson.com/how-to-get-your-own-indie-spotlight.html): I created Indie Spotlight as a means for Indie authors to have a tool to promote their novels. Send me a jpeg of your book […]
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