Sentences with phrase «about your next book launch»

And if you can capitalize on that success and use it to build your community so they're excited about your next book launch, you will likely be able to sell more books the next time around.

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The same dualism — the need for safety and excitement — in the bedroom that she talks about in her book and in her TED talk has relevance for entrepreneurs looking to launch the next big company, the next great idea, the next billion - dollar startup.
He is totally stoked about their next book, Forks Over Knives Plan, which launches in September.
I'm sharing about Aviva today because she has written a book called The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution, launching next week Tuesday.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
Damn, now I have something new to worry about when my next book launches in early May.
Kaufman spoke about Copia's global expansion into Australia and Spain — and alluded to some big news that will hopefully be launched in time for next month's O'Reilly Media Tools of Change publishing event — as well the popular reception of the annotation feature that lets authors enter the discussion and post commentary inside the pages of readers» books, almost creating a «director's cut» out of books, much the way that JK Rowling has granted her fans insider access into the creation of the Harry Potter books by adding additional notes and comments on the series.
Generating buzz is what your book launch is all about, so why not take it to the next level?
To answer how he, as a fiction author promoting a book launch next month, might find the topic a challenge to be passionate about, Joanna recommends talking about personal stories and speaking coherently about the story rather than saying bluntly what is hard to explain.
I've been thinking about organizing a virtual book tour for the launch of my next book, so the timing is very good.
I'll probably eventually make that series wide (I think KU can be helpful when you're launching a series, which I'll talk about next, but once your books drop out of the Top 100s, it becomes less useful.)
The next few steps of the process are all about how to launch your book during that free period to make sure you pick up the momentum you need to perform well when your price goes up.
Whilst we were developing the tours, creating a weekly what's on guide to the city, and the team of over twenty writers and photographers were keeping the website full of fascinating articles about the city, Paul, Marian, and Giulia were working with a good number of contributors to put together Slow Travel Berlin's first book — 100 Favourite Places — which is available in print and e-versions and will be launched with a party in the city next week.
As well as a full month of in - game content that you've come to expect, we've got more news about the Definitive Edition of the game launching on consoles, the official Hitman comic book, our next livestream and an upcoming game update.
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