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Strategic Book Marketing Plan: A 2026 Roadmap for Authors
A powerful 10-point book marketing strategy gives you a clear actionable plan to market your books. Four manageable book marketing strategic phases build on each other. Check out this book marketing video: 1. Build the Foundation: The Stuff You Own and Control First things first, the foundation: Build the stuff that you own and control. […]
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Book Marketing Q&A: January 16, 2024
On January 16, 2024, John Kremer hosted his 75th Birthday Bash with a Book Marketing Q&A session. In this session, he answered participant questions on marketing books, publicizing books, and more. Sources: https://www.bookauthorauthority.com and https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com Free Book Offers Five of the participants in the Q&A webinar made free offers to anyone listening in. Here are their offers. Freddy Niagara Fonseca offer a […]
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First Rule: Always Give More Than You Get
First rule of a fight: Always give more than you get. — Taken from Bite the Dust western movie Surprisingly that first rule of a fight is also the first rule of marketing: Always give more than you get. No matter what you are marketing, whether books, products, services, coaching, or even trinkets, that first […]
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Martha Stewart: On How to Make It
Baby, don’t cry. Don’t cry, don’t whine, and don’t kvetch. — Martha Stewart on how to make it Baby, don’t cry. Don’t cry, don’t whine, and don’t kvetch. — Martha Stewart advice Click To Tweet
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