Sentences with phrase «author email list»

You've heard over and over that selling books requires a robust author email list.
For more on this subject, read «Author email list lessons» and «What should I send to my author e-mail list?»
I also find some books through other sources, such as Amazon, BookBub (and other mailing lists), Facebook (e.g. the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group), Goodreads (what my friends are reading and reviewing), and through author email lists (perhaps that's a topic for another week).
Recruit people from your author email list and social media pages.
In addition, you can use self - published books on Amazon as tools to build your author email list and cross-promote your traditionally - published books... pretty sneaky, right?
Plus, there's even a bonus session that explains how to build your author email list using Amazon's huge audience for FREE.
Includes tools and templates to help you build your author email list at events, ignite online sales with the power of promos sites and get book reviews.
Be sure to fill out the author survey and join our author email list (form is below the giveaway).
Tools and templates to help you build your author email list, help you blog, ignite online sales and make the business of selling books direct to retailers, organisations and at expos easier.
[If you want to grow your author email list, check out this case study of how I grew mine.]
You author email list is your number one marketing tool.
You build an author email list for marketing reasons.
It includes a unit on how to build your author email list and use it effectively to communicate and engage with readers and fans.
In the intro I talk about The Bookseller #authorday and the responses from the author community, the latest AuthorEarnings report about amazon.co.uk, the Smashwords 2015 author survey results plus you can join Nick Stephenson and I for a webinar this week on growing your author email list.
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