Sentences with phrase «about your book launch day»

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I'm about to launch my first book, The 5 - Day Real Food Detox, and a lot of what I eat and the «rules» I follow come from this.
As a result, customers booking their car on the launch day will have to wait for about two months before they can take delivery.
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I know it's tempting to brag about rankings in the book lists, launch day income, or to talk about how you're able to write 100,000 words a day and publish a billion books a year, etc..
Create a landing page or a post that talks about the book and has an email sign - up form for people interested in getting the book on the launch day.
The great thing about this is that all those pre-sales will count on the first day the book goes live, which will make it so much easier to launch with a high sales rank.
Today we interviewed each other and talked about what each of us does for a book launch these days.
I was praying one day and I was feeling overwhelmed about my book launch.
Joanna Penn talked about her latest launch for her book in her podcast recently and said that as she writes more books, she is less affected by the actual launch day of her books.
One downside I have heard about preorders from authors who have used it before is that Amazon's algorithms don't create a tsunami effect on the first day of a book launch, since fans have been buying the eBook via preorder over a period of many days in advance.
It's an impressive line - up of experts talking about everything from how to kill it with Kindle in 30 minutes a day to how to launch a book.
Barring that, we could get a bunch of early reviews from beta readers and post them in the «editorial reviews» section (one of the hardest things about selling a book on preorder is lack of reviews...) Preorders are important because on most platforms, preorder sales count the day of launch — and all the sales need to be in the same week to hit the big bestseller lists.
I launched a brand new book and at the end of 3 days (with no promotion at all), it settled at about 20,000 Best Sellers Rank.
I'm due to meet my publisher in ten days (ahead of my book launch in June) and it was the best possible preparation for our discussions about promoting the book
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This week we spent a day at the New Museum, announced the book launch for Queer Zines at Pro qm in Berlin, gave you a tour of le Chateau de Vaux - Le - Vicomte just outside of Paris, announced «My Atlas» — an outdoor summer screening series in Los Angeles about women travelers, toured Heimo Zobernig's new exhibition -LSB-...]
That same day, Environment Canada scientist Mark Tushingham, who had penned a novel set in the near future about how climate change could affect Canada, was forbidden by Rona Ambrose's office to speak at his own book launch.
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