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Book Marketing
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A Quick Guide to ISBNs for Self-Publishers
A Quick Guide to ISBNs for Self-Publishers ISBN stands for International Standard Book Number. It is a code assigned to every published book that uniquely identifies it in the marketplace. ISBNs make...
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Discover 3 Easy Ways to Promote Your Articles
Are you using these methods to promote your articles? If not, you are missing out on some easy ways to get more traffic. Ways that require no additional work on your part once they are set up. 1....
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Self Publishing Success Starts With Marketing
Self-publishing is not for the faint of heart. The publication process is lengthy, involves a considerable number of detailed, administrative tasks and can be expensive. This is the easy part; the ...
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Book Marketing 101
For beginning authors, book promotion is the key to success. Whether an author self-publishes or is published by a major house, most often that author needs to market her book herself if she wants there to be any chance at all of it being successful. What is a new author to do? Into this void comes a wonderful book....
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Writing a Book's Marketing Plan for Maximum Profit
Much has been written about book proposals. But less has been written about book marketing plans. This is wrong! What happens after your book is published has a great deal to do with whether you beco...
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How Many Ways Can You License Your Tips Booklet?
You've been thinking about writing a tips booklet. After all, it's shorter, faster, and easier than writing an entire book. A single tips booklet manuscript can be recycled over and over again, developing a new income stream with each deal you make. The booklet can be distilled from a book you've already written, a newsletter you distribute, or from sound bites you continually share with clients, audiences and anyone who will listen.
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FSBO Author believes in Bookswaps
As the author of FSBO, a novel bridging many subjects, I have found that it is often more cost~effective ~ and faster ~ to obtain other author's works (on subjects I want to read only) by offering to swap books with the person most interested in getting read, the author himself or herself. The following e~mail is an example of how I do it that:
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Don't Clone your Book or Business Marketing
Remember that the miracle of cloning sheep has its drawbacks. The main one--dying young. Don't let your business die young by following the herd. Instead, think of the natural ways you like to market. Here are three Marketing Ideas that Make Big Promises. And, when followed by investing a large amount of money and time, only a few will get the results they hope for.
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Top Ten Basics on Internet Article Writing to Promote your Book
Whether you have already written articles and published them or not, you may want to check out the difference between writing for online ezines and web sites and writing for print media. Follow these ten steps to write an article top Web sites and ezines will clamor for with a link back to where your book is sold.
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Online Book Promotion Beats Traditional Seven to One - Part 1
While traditional marketing can work for the book author or publisher, the return is dim for the huge effort it takes. While you may have a success or two, but most of your efforts will bring poor product sales. Ask yourself right now, what is working for me? What is not? Compare the traditional methods with online.
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