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Book Marketing Maintenance Tips

Filed in Marketing Your Book by on July 15, 2021 0 Comments
Book Marketing Maintenance Tips

Book Marketing Maintenance Tips Your Social Media Should Sell Your Books Look at your social media profiles; Does your page bio mention your book? Are they linking to your website or blog? Do you use a consistent profile pic and user name across all platforms? Check if Your Books Need Updating Could they be polished up? […]

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Giveaway Ideas For Indie Authors

Filed in Marketing Your Book by on July 8, 2021 1 Comment
Giveaway Ideas For Indie Authors

Giving away a copy of your own book is a classic giveaway for authors. But what else can you offer to make your giveaway more interesting or fresh? Giveaways are a great tactic for authors to use to promote their books. Because it’s an exchange for taking an action you specify — for example, to […]

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10 Ways to Become a Better Reader

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10 Ways to Become a Better Reader

Now that summer is upon us, it’s the perfect time of year to spend more time reading, and becoming a better reader isn’t just about reading more books. Focusing on bettering your reading skill is about identifying the types of books you do and don’t like to read, learning not to force yourself to read […]

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Self-Publishing From Beginning to End

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Self-Publishing From Beginning to End

Self-publishing has come a long way in the past decade both in terms of the process, as well as the finished product. If you’re new to self-publishing, however, it may still feel a bit confusing at times. To make it as simple as possible, we break down the publishing process into three parts: pre-production, production, […]

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Twitter for Writers

Filed in Marketing Your Book by on May 20, 2021 0 Comments
Twitter for Writers

Twitter is a microblogging social media platform that allows you to publish short posts, up to 280 characters long, called tweets. Tweets can include images and links to websites. You can follow other accounts (the equivalent of friending someone on Facebook) to see their tweets in your timeline. You can even retweet (the equivalent of […]

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