I can get as much attention by
a little paid promotion at launch as I could through KS.
It depends what genre you're in (I'm in mysteries and thrillers, which is pretty lucrative)-- but with the right keywords and
a little paid promotion every few months, it's very achievable.
Not exact matches
Craft a topic that resonates, work a
little organic and
paid promotion magic, and you'll be well on your way to achieving your campaign goals.
They get very
little useful feedback on their instruction, and they have «virtually no opportunity to distinguish themselves for excellence» through
pay increases or
promotions.
I got a new cover created on Upwork...... changed the title and hook... and listed it on a FREE
promotion for 2 days to get traction in the Amazon algorithm before I switched it to a
paid book — a
little trick I'd learned beforehand from someone smarter than me.
So you might want to hold back on
paying for that sort of
promotion for a
little bit until the dust clears.
I
paid exactly the same amount of money as everyone else and also did a very expensive separate
promotion on another evening so this mole hill to you is a
little more to me.
Book
promotion opportunities are well worth garnering... even if you have to wait a
little while to see your efforts
pay off.
For each and every
paid promotion we like to harness a
little social media power on our Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest accounts to share the love of reading and Kindle books.
Your website, while technically a marketing tool itself (and one you may have
paid handsomely for), it's
little more than an online billboard without effective
promotion.
the rationalization that as long as realtor X makes more sales the better the sales person they are leads to how can I streamline my business to make more money out of each client with as
little time and money invested leads to less service per client... Reinvesting commission \ profits into personal
promotion so eventually the informed client will feel they are not getting value for they money they are
paying in commission.