Sentences with phrase «books by marketers»

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Any entrepreneur who sets out to write a book as a lead - gen device for marketing clients is by definition a lousy marketer.
An author who sets out to write a book as a lead - gen device for marketing clients is by definition a lousy marketer.
I'm one of 25 people profiled in the book Online Marketing Heroes, from Wiley, written by Michael Miller, the book focuses on today's most successful online marketers, with up - to - date information and advice on current online marketing trends.
It lets kids be kids, and it encourages them to solve interesting problems,» says Seth Godin, entrepreneur, best - selling author of 12 books and called «America's Greatest Marketer» by American Way Magazine.
Popularized by celebrities, there is no shortage of marketers willing to sell you books and kits to help you get started.
By promoting your book, you influence other marketers, who might eventually become interested in your products.
We don't all have time to wait a year for a book to reach the shelf, nor do we all want to wait to get screwed by bad agents, bad marketers, or evil publishing houses.
by Anne R. Allen «The one with the biggest email list wins» is the current mantra of pretty much every book marketer on the planet.
Awesomegang was started by serial internet marketer Vinny O'Hare http://vinnyohare.com after his release of his first eBook Cadillac Pictures Volume 1 (http://www.cadillaccountryclub.com/blog/cadillac-pictures-for-sale-on-kindle/) was not selling after the book was launched.
I was helping my sister market her first book and noticed that most book marketing self - help tomes were written by writers, not professional marketers.
I know authors whose books, rejected by the editors (or the marketers) of Big Publishing Houses, that have sold quite well thru amazon and other e-tailers, in some cases netting them six figures a year.
To all internet marketers out there, drop by have a look, browse through the books, and if you have free ebooks of your own, submit them over there.
Savvy Book Marketer by Dana Lynn Smith is very good for free book articles, web courses and workshBook Marketer by Dana Lynn Smith is very good for free book articles, web courses and workshbook articles, web courses and workshops.
First I described a product launch made by a typical Internet marketer of a generic product, not a fiction book.
I'm on a few affiliate marketing lists, run by internet marketers who also publish books on Amazon.
Review by: S.P. Wish on Nov. 24, 2010: A great book for all marketers.
If you haven't been following this case, it is against a notorious author / box set promoter / marketer /» mastermind» teacher who goes by the name of Rebecca Hamilton — and also runs other author businesses like OTOH Books (formerly GenreCrave).
They're only a step above the public domain books peddled for nickles and dimes by unemployed online marketers.
-- How to publish paperback books, for FREE — Using Createspace — The miracle of Print On Demand — Why indie authors need to become marketers — Why traditional publishers are scamming authors by offering «self - publishing» packages — How traditional publishing became vanity publishing
Excerpted from The Savvy Book Marketer's Guide to Successful Social Marketing, by Dana Lynn Smith.
How to Get Your Book Reviewed by Dana Lynn Smith of The Savvy Book Marketer.
This podcast co-hosted by book marketer (and friend of Reedsy) Bryan Cohan has a pretty irresistible title.
Author blogs can help increase book sales by connecting you to potential marketers of your book.
An affiliate program allows third party bloggers, web site operators, authors, publishers and Internet marketers to promote Smashwords books simply by hyperlinking to Smashwords pages.
In this episode, we were joined by book marketer and audiobook narrator, Rye Taylor.
In this episode, we were joined once again by bestselling author and book marketer, Rob Kosberg.
Digital books will be written years ahead that will document the serious mistakes that were made by marketers who refused to embrace the new reality of the consumer market.
Ignore Everybody is a brilliantly inspiring little book by former copywriter turned artist (he's most famous for his witty cartoons on the back of business cards), blogger (at gapingvoid.com) and internet marketer Hugh MacLeod.
Kane draws on an article written by another legal marketer, Trey Ryder, in which Ryder, in turn, draws on lessons from the book Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind.
Based on her admittedly «quick - and - dirty» survey, here are Campbell's top 10 books picked by legal marketers:
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