Sentences with phrase «book reaches a lot of people»

I hope this book reaches a lot of people.

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I know my earlier book Principled Profit: Marketing That Puts People First has changed lives, and this book not only expands and amplifies those powerful concepts under a specifically eco-friendly lens, its also going to reach a lot more people because it has the support and power not only of my personal network, but also the resources of both a big NYC publisher (John Wiley & Sons) and my superstar co-author, Mr. Guerrilla Marketing himself, Jay Conrad Levinson — the man who brought us not only all the Guerrilla Marketing books but also Uniteds Friendly Skies, Allstates Good Hands, and even the MarlborPeople First has changed lives, and this book not only expands and amplifies those powerful concepts under a specifically eco-friendly lens, its also going to reach a lot more people because it has the support and power not only of my personal network, but also the resources of both a big NYC publisher (John Wiley & Sons) and my superstar co-author, Mr. Guerrilla Marketing himself, Jay Conrad Levinson — the man who brought us not only all the Guerrilla Marketing books but also Uniteds Friendly Skies, Allstates Good Hands, and even the Marlborpeople because it has the support and power not only of my personal network, but also the resources of both a big NYC publisher (John Wiley & Sons) and my superstar co-author, Mr. Guerrilla Marketing himself, Jay Conrad Levinson — the man who brought us not only all the Guerrilla Marketing books but also Uniteds Friendly Skies, Allstates Good Hands, and even the Marlboro Man.
Basically, they have a lot of people they reach (though they use some fancy fast - talk to justify their numbers) that they will show your book to, but in general very few of those people will click on a book, let alone a paid book.
None of those is targeting readers and you're spending a lot of effort trying to reach out to people who are not going to buy your books.
As someone on the Indie path currently stuck in the wave of wanting to publish more yet slightly fearful of doing so (I can't help myself so I'll continue publishing the stories in my head) because I've not reached my audience (What's it like to price a book at 2.99 and lots of people actually want to buy it?)
I write books about self - publishing or book marketing because they introduce people to my services and businesses, but they don't make a lot of money — it would usually be better to give the book away for free and reach more people than try to sell 5 or 10 a day.
So although you may sell a lot of books, do you ever get frustrated that your ideas are slow to reach the people who probably could use them the most?
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