Not exact matches
* follow the
advice in Ben Stein's great
book, «Yes you can time the
market»
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about 2 posts per month.
I've also heard the
advice to first focus primarily on releasing
books and not worry
about marketing until we've reached that tipping point of
books released.
Last week, another
book marketing coach who works with authors contacted me for
advice about a client who wanted her to help him identify and contact «top» Goodreads reviewers to request pre-publication reviews of his
book.
He shares some great tips
about writing and
marketing nonfiction
books, Facebook
marketing for fiction and nonfiction authors, and other great
marketing tips and
advice.
The thing I loved most
about Martin Crosbie's
book was that he's very clear you don't have to take the all - too - common
advice of «write lots of
books» in order to successfully
market.
Amy Collins gives us some good
advice about planning ahead related to
book marketing and sales, not something I am particularly good at.
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The more I know
about your
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be for me to give you actionable advice during your Book Marketing Coach sess
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be for me to give you actionable
advice during your
Book Marketing Coach sess
Book Marketing Coach session.
Book marketing is just as simple and easy — if you agree to create something that other people care
about, listen to their
advice and develop a product they want to buy, build up a solid email list by giving away free content, and are always thinking
about how to connect with new people.
I wrote this
book because a lot of people ask me for
advice about writing, publishing, and
marketing — and because I couldn't find a
book that said everything I wanted to say.
Right now, she's releasing a new edition of How to
Market a
Book, so we asked her for her
advice on long - term vs. short - term strategies, selling internationally as well as at home, and whether it's worth worrying
about translations and foreign rights as an indie.
Shawn then gives some very sage
advice for all who are getting started with
book marketing and you're getting confused
about stuff like Twitter and such:
Indie authors are given an almost overwhelming amount of
advice about promoting and
marketing their
book, a great deal of which is contradictory.
Kayelle has posted with us several times before and always has great
advice to give
about book marketing.
This section will help you evaluate your e-publishing strategy, providing guidance
about working with agents and freelancers,
advice on hiring publicists and digital
marketing options, and the skills you need to produce and sell your
book.
Here are some outstanding insights and
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And my third piece will be to
advice about a good image: the saying «never judge a
book by its cover» was created by a lazy author who didn't give much thought of what really works in the
marketing of both fiction and nonfiction.
In your
book marketing journey, you can not escape coming across
advice about giveaways.
This highly popular blog post summarizes my best
advice to authors
about how to
market and promote their
books successfully.
My
advice to people who struggle with
marketing is to just research how to do it (I'm doing that myself too); there are a lot of cheap, and even free
books on Amazon
about how to promote.
Because the purpose of Spirit Authors is to offer self - publishing and
marketing advice to authors, Shelagh came up with a brilliant idea that, instead of me interviewing Pat
about her
book, Shelagh would do an audio interview with me
about the process of creating the
book blurb and back cover copy.
Seven Myths of
Book Publicity by Dan Smith There are many misconceptions about book publicity and book marketing; some are from a lack of knowledge and understanding, and some from outdated advice that no longer apply to today's mar
Book Publicity by Dan Smith There are many misconceptions
about book publicity and book marketing; some are from a lack of knowledge and understanding, and some from outdated advice that no longer apply to today's mar
book publicity and
book marketing; some are from a lack of knowledge and understanding, and some from outdated advice that no longer apply to today's mar
book marketing; some are from a lack of knowledge and understanding, and some from outdated
advice that no longer apply to today's
market.
This month we bring you articles
about how to set up your browser to minimize distraction and increase productivity; predictions for SEO in the coming year; tips on how to start a blog;
advice on teaching an online writing course; and what we can expect for
book marketing in the coming year.
* Our Audio Training Library with insider
advice, interviews, and Q&A sessions (text transcripts also available) * The Ask a Question area of our website where you can ask anything
about writing, publishing, or
marketing your
books * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests publishing industry executives and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon.
I have wrote a few interview articles on a self - published author named Nicola Matthews and asked her what she thought
about your
advice to
market something besides the
book when it came to writing fiction.
As you would imagine with a topic this broad our panel of five had no trouble filling nearly 90 minutes with
advice about the current state of
book marketing.
Here are some outstanding insights and
advice about one aspect of effective
book marketing: paying attention to what appears on your Amazon «product page.»
-LSB-...] start off there's a handy article over on The
Book Deal
about Book Marketing and Publicity:
Advice from Three Experts.
Learning
about book marketing first from experts like Sandy is wise
advice, perfect for newbies and veterans alike.
In postings
about other topics at his blog, Chris offers equally good
advice about topics like author
book marketing, author platforms, and social media.
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Book marketing advice is so abundant online that my head spins just thinking
about it.
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Reblogged this on kyrosmagica and commented: Excellent tips and
advice from Nicholas C. Rossis
about marketing self published
books.
LibrariesAreEssential.com is your source for
advice and consulting on library
marketing, promotion, and public relations as well as information
about Kathy Dempsey's
book, The Accidental Library Marketer.
Most authors who are serious
about writing good
books and selling more of them turn to a few favorite and trusted sources for
book marketing tips and
advice.
Hosted by Joanna Penn, the Creative Penn podcast is sponsored by Kobo Writing Life and features interviews with authors, inspirational coaching, writing tips, creative resources, publishing options,
book marketing advice and discussions
about entrepreneurship.
There's a ton of bad
advice out there
about book marketing and promotion, and lots of it relates to social media.
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I actually feel bad charging so much, because I don't want to seem like I'm ripping off new authors who don't know any better, but I also know a few emails from me
about how to launch your
book will help more than 95 % of the
marketing advice out there.
However, I feel much better
about marketing my
book using the
advice he presents here.
His
advice for ebook publishing success resonated with me, because so little of it was
about marketing your
book.
We've put together a comprehensive guide to the publishing industry in our
advice centre, covering everything from a guide to literary agents and how to go
about designing a
book cover, to tips for
marketing your
book — and everything in between!
There's so much
advice online
about self - publishing and
book marketing.
I've given a lot of free
advice about how to
market books, but here are some more pearls of wisdom:
You can read all the
books and listen to all the podcasts
about legal
marketing... apply expert
advice to your social media and blogging routine... study up on how to build your personal network, entertain prospects and ask for the business — yet you still may not get that client.
For the first episode, Sam talks to criminal defense lawyer and former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz
about his
book, Letters to a Young Lawyer and got his updated
advice for young lawyers entering law practice in the current legal
market.