Sentences with phrase «few free copies of your book»

Approximately one to two years after receiving the contract from the publisher, you'll receive a few free copies of your book.

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Both look terrific and I'll be reviewing and giving away a free copy of each of these books in the next few days.
What if you reached out to a few of these people (either those you're relatively sure will buy the book or otherwise) and offered them a free copy of the book if they were willing to provide a review?
You could put your book free for a few days, give away thousands of copies, and get a lovely bounce in paid sales when the promotion was over.
Instead of solely distributing advanced reader copies (ARCs) to book bloggers or reviewers via Netgalley or Edelweiss, allocate a few copies for a free giveaway that gets people excited to read your book, even if they don't win one of those free copies.
If a prospective customer sees that you can't even write a few sentences of compelling, error - free promotional copy, what are they going to think of your book?
Author Susan Bischoff who has a subscription to BookBuzzr Author Pro and is giving away over 30 free copies of her e-book on Freado.com has seen her book's Amazon rank increase substantially over the last few months.
The bloggers wrote honest reviews, sponsored contests for free copies of my book, and a few of the bloggers also wrote five - star reviews on Amazon.
Indie authors publish their books for free, most of the best sellers are only priced at 99 cents, and the rest sell on average a few hundred copies.
Indie authors publish their books for free, most of the best sellers are only priced at 99 cents, and the rest sell on average a few hundred copies, if that.
Give a few copies of your book away for free and in return ask them to send you photos of them with your book.
A few months ago, I received a free copy of Donna Skeels Cygan's book, The Joy of Financial Security.
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