Sentences with phrase «sends free book offers»

I just love it, wish I had bought Kindle years ago, and everyday Amazon sends free book offers, I never got that from Barnes and Noble.

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Viola's ministry contacted me several days ago and offered to send me a free copy of the book if I would read and review it on my blog, http://www.wesojourn.org.
InstaFreebie would also like to send you more free book offers, if you'd like them — but again, just unsubscribe if you prefer.
Typically most publishers do offer free previews online and have no problem sending out their solicitations to entice readers to pick their books up.
You're essentially building an email list of potential reviewers, then you can send them a nice email offering them a free book.
As well as publishing books, we offer the following professional editorial services to all authors, whether they are choosing to submit or self - publish: A FREE EMAIL CONSULTATION of recommendation for your manuscript will be sent to you before you agree to any editorial work being carried out.
Self - publishers can also get reviewed by sending their books to various websites that offer free review services.
You need to send a follow - up email with links that show other platforms in the region are offering the book for free.
Then you release your book and offer to send that author a free company, asking very nicely if they might consider dropping you a review.
Greetings, Thank you for your offer to send info about free Christian books.
We offer free trial to our clients, wherein we convert few pages of the book to required format and send back to the client for a review.
For instance, rather than just sending out a tweet about your book, offer to gift a free copy of the book to the first five people who email you the last word found in the sample chapter.
Went through and listed 14 and then realized that the offers might go away so sent out the post with 14 free books by 11:30 am or so.
If you know someone else who'd like a free signed copy of Book 1, send them to http://www.WhatDoEbookAuthorsSign.com/. They can join the mailing list or the Facebook group between now and midnight Thursday, November 8th to participate in this exclusive offer.
Some authors offer to send me free signed books sometimes because of my blog but I feel bad as it costs them a fortune to ship them to me.
Or «send this book to a friend» who gets an offer for a free month of KU with the suggestion.
Send ARC out to your list of 1000, offer them free book (with bookfunnel or instafreebie).
So your marketing campaign is completely within guidelines, and in fact, more so than many other methods offered that bloggers often say are «safe and free ways to get reviews,» such as swapping books for reviews with other authors, offering goodies and incentives for reviews, or sending free copies out to review sites.
Don't worry, I will still tell you about free book offers on the Amazon and other sites as well as send out a tip or two...
I'm so embarrassed by the revelation that on page 149 of my bestselling book After America there's a whole little section about «the unlettered Mark Steyn»: In normal circumstances, I'd offer to send Ellen a free copy, but I'm being sued by fake Nobel Laureate Michael Mann so I need the cash.
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