book marketing
book marketing
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by Jason Oman - 2007-08-08
If you're planning on writing nonfiction, then the first question you have to ask is whether or not you think yourself capable of embarking on this trying yet rewarding journey. With general non-ficti...
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by Jason Oman - 2007-08-08
If you want to become an author, the first thing you'll probably have to learn is how to publish your book on your own. Remember that any kind of marketing will eventually boil down to one simple thin...
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by Jason Oman - 2007-08-08
These two writers were as different as Burgundy from Scotch. On one hand, Sir Walter Scott was a genius of a gentleman who literally invented the historical novel and wrote out of raw knowledge and ri...
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by Bob Burnham - 2007-08-11
Without book promotion, no one will know that you've written a book that can change their lives. Without proper book promotion you won't sell your book. However, sometimes proper book promotion can be...
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by Sandra Beckwith - 2007-08-03
Successful authors know that generating book buzz involves more than getting their book title into magazines and newspapers or appearing on radio or TV talk shows. They need good word-of-mouth m...
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by Alex Mandossian - 2007-09-02
Authors are always asking me how they can make more money. I'm here to tell you that it's not by writing a new book, it's by repurposing it. Repurposing is the key to making one idea many-- it's the m...
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by - 2007-09-07
So, how much would you pay someone to sift through your email each morning, deleting the garbage and presenting you with the 5 (out of 500) emails you need to respond to? If you already have someone l...
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by Michael Johnson - 2007-09-06
Alright, so your book has just been printed has it, and you're looking for an affordable option of marketing your book to the online and offline community, without spending too much of that hard...
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by Bob Burnham - 2007-09-21
Believe it or not, it is possible to publish a book for under $100. Here's how.Write the book yourself. Many published authors hire ghostwriters to write all or part of the book. If you writ...
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by Patsi Krakoff - 2007-09-21
Books and blogs seem to go together like butter and toast. It doesn't matter whether you use your blog to develop content for your book, or you create the blog for marketing the already finished...