Not exact matches
I «
hear» Him; not as an
audio -
book in my ear - buds, but as an Awareness
of Meaning somewhere between Mind and Emotion.
You've probably
heard book marketing gurus say marketing your
book should start before you've finished and published it; and whether you're a fiction or non-fiction author, there are a couple
of ways you can use
audio as part
of your marketing strategy, including it in your media kit when you want to promote your
book and boost visibility.
And lastly, I've also
heard from numerous bestselling authors (James Roper, Tyler Wagner, Chandler Bolt, and one dude I don't remember) that having a free
audio version
of your
book as a lead magnet gets AMAZING email list conversion rates.
Ever
heard of a dual
book — an e-
book reader / tablet PC /
audio - video recorder / player?
In the Classroom: Guide students in discussing the experience
of reading or listening to an excerpt
of the
book read aloud in contrast with
hearing a professional
audio adaptation
of the
book.
For those
of you who would much rather
hear than read, you can purchase the
audio version for (a rather expensive) $ 256, which amounts to about $ 30 or $ 40 per
book.
I
heard from someone yesterday who listened to the
audio version
of the
book and she's loving it.
The volume
of my iPhone was pegged to high, but I could scarcely
hear Madame Bovary, my
audio book of choice for a winter road trip across Normandy.