Not exact matches
Unless you've been sleeping in a cave (not that there's anything wrong with that), you're aware that much
of book marketing 2.0 involves spreading
legitimate backlinks to your Web
site to get the attention
of Google, which has been the best way to reach the other 50 percent
of your potential
readers because that's the search engine to which they were all going to search for information about your topic.
I posted a message on that
site asking any
readers who had received a copy
of my book to please just leave a review
of the book on
legitimate sites that were selling my book.
As some
readers know, various online «pirate»
sites electronically duplicate thousands
of popular ebooks from
legitimate sales
sites, then make them available to
readers — either free or at a nominal charge — without paying their authors for each downloaded copy.
As some
readers know, various online «pirate»
sites electronically duplicate thousands
of popular ebooks from
legitimate sales
sites, then make them available to
readers — either free or at a nominal charge — without paying their authors for each... Continue reading →