Sentences with phrase «lot about free book»

I talk a lot about free books and book giveaways to build your list.

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With free cash flow weak, Arcelor has resorted to piling a lot of debt on its booksabout $ 12.1 billion net of cash, which makes its stock look even more expensive to me.
There is a lot more about this book on his website, where you can download a free sample chapter, and preorder the book for only $ 10 (if you order by Sunday, August 19).
The great thing about blogging is that publishers send you lots of free books.
I haven't done a lot of gluten - free baking up to this point but I like to challenge myself in the kitchen and I've been learning more about gluten - free baking from Ricki Heller's «Naturally Sweet & Gluten - Free» — a gorgeous vegan baking book whose recipes are exclusively gluten - free, as well as free from refined sugfree baking up to this point but I like to challenge myself in the kitchen and I've been learning more about gluten - free baking from Ricki Heller's «Naturally Sweet & Gluten - Free» — a gorgeous vegan baking book whose recipes are exclusively gluten - free, as well as free from refined sugfree baking from Ricki Heller's «Naturally Sweet & Gluten - Free» — a gorgeous vegan baking book whose recipes are exclusively gluten - free, as well as free from refined sugFree» — a gorgeous vegan baking book whose recipes are exclusively gluten - free, as well as free from refined sugfree, as well as free from refined sugfree from refined sugars.
I didn't know a whole lot about Candida until I read Ricki Heller's book «Living Candida - Free» but what little I did know, I think I learned from Ricki's blog or recipes.
You can find a lot of information about every book agent on the planet here in my FREE — Literary Agent Directory.
I've found some gems in the free stacks... a lot of times I'll see a book offered for free because the author's like... 10th book is about to release, so they'll put their first release on sale to draw new readers in... I'm a total sucker then, because then I'll buy that author's entire back log.
A lot of people will happily take that free book, but only about 20 - 30 % of them will actually write the review.
There is a lot of debate about whether authors should give away books for free.
Guerilla Marketing Weapons, in particular, will be a hugely valuable read for authors out there who have clued into the fact that endlessly tweeting about your latest Kindle Free day may not be the surest path to selling lots of books.
My advice to people who struggle with marketing is to just research how to do it (I'm doing that myself too); there are a lot of cheap, and even free books on Amazon about how to promote.
Well, what about lots of free books?
Not one to sit idle, I've done a lot of things with my «free» time, including write 2 books (Sam Kane Book 2 & the Epic Fantasy that is this close (holds finger and thumb a hairs breadth apart) to being done), did some guest speaking gigs on marketing, podcasting and social media — and I'm about to do another one all about Scrivener for a couple of writer's groups / conferences.
You must remember I've just published my 6th book and it takes time, as I said — also, when I did really well with my first two there were a hell of a lot less books on Amazon UK, only about 1,200,000 I think,, and it was fairly easy to get to number one in the free downloads, which automatically led to a place in the paid Top 100.
So, I did, and if you are an independent author or publisher and have a free Kindle book promotion coming up, you can tell me about it if you give me a lot of lead time and fill out the short form at the «For Authors» section of the blog's website.
On my website you will find news and information about my current and upcoming books, upcoming events where you can meet me in person, and lots of extras and free goodies just for you!
I really do believe that the tools for promotion that KDP Select gave us — and that I used enthusiastically — had a lot to do with my past success — particularly as an author who writes slowly (books come out about every 2 years) and didn't have enough books in my series to go the perma free route).
I have seen a lot of complaints that this book is just a big advertizement for Smashwords, but I enjoyed learning more about what they do — and it is a free book put out by Smashwords.
Can you tell I read a lot of the free books I tell you about?
There are a lot of sites that let you list your book for free (see our post about them here: http://amarketingexpert.com/ebook-deal-guide/), but during your promotion you should be -LSB-...]
Readers can also learn more about my book on its companion blog, The Web - Savvy Writer which also offers articles, tips, and lots of free content of interest to authors.
Thanks, i just publish a book on create space and now i want to start selling lots of books, i was thinking about traveling to the states and just giving free tennis clinics, to help get the word out, what do you think?
In my experience, it has been a gift to discover a lot of lesser known authors by grabbing a free offering, and if I enjoy the book I am not shy about paying for future books.
I've been posting a lot about freebies lately, and several non-KDP Select authors have left comments on various posts wondering how to get books to go free on Amazon, so I thought I'd share the no - fuss, no - muss method.
(More about why that happens in this post: KDP Select & Kindle Unlimited: Why Ebooks Not Enrolled Are at a Disadvantage) In 2015, I found that I sold less of each title overall for my backlist books (specifically my Emperor's Edge books, which are part of a series I completed over a year ago), most likely because the permafree Book 1 is being downloaded a lot less now — there are more free titles available at Amazon and elsewhere, and also I believe KU has siphoned off some of the deal seekers who used to peruse the free lists.
There are lots of opinions about FREE books... which we will discuss tomorrow!
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.
I've given a lot of free advice about how to market books, but here are some more pearls of wisdom:
And people give them away for nothing, and then people fill their ebooks, going, «Ooh, all these free books,» and actually a lot of the time they buy them because they've got a nice cover, and what it tells you is that that person's better at doing covers than they are about writing books!
Well, I have a bad habit of grabbing a lot of the free books — upon further reflection, there were about a dozen I realized either (a) the content really wasn't that appealing after all, or (b) I don't have enough time to read a million or so books and never would get around to reading them.
But now a lot of people (including me) have 200 + books on our Kindles, so we think twice about downloading new books, even if they're free.
I spend a lot of my free time reading posts of other bloggers and also books and novels, not only about investing but about society, freedom, real life stories etc...
We have a free book available for you to download, Negligent Security: What You Need to Know About It, and a lot of information available on our website so that you can learn more about your rights with no obligation or cost toAbout It, and a lot of information available on our website so that you can learn more about your rights with no obligation or cost toabout your rights with no obligation or cost to you.
You get a lot of extras, including videos produced by Patrick Barrett, the founder of Driver Ed in a Box, who is a former driving instructor, instructor trainer, and the author of a number of books and pamphlets about collision - free driving.
There's a lot to love about Amazon Prime, such as unlimited free two - day shipping on Amazon.com, discounts on great products, unlimited ad - free access to over a million songs, instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Instant Video, free books to read each month through Kindle First and Lending Library, and free unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive.
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