Five Steps to Self-Publishing Success (A guest post by Dog Ear Publishing Author, Moira Allen)
Book Marketing
by Ray Robinson - February 25
What writer doesn’t want to be a success? That’s what drives so many authors down the “do-it-yourself” route in the first place. The problem is that for every DIY success story, there are literally thousands of failures. The statistics are …
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Using Book Press Releases and New Book Announcements
Book MarketingBook Publicity
by Ray Robinson - July 6
In other articles we’ve talked about how to identify what you would consider success for your book - and how to begin developing ideas for promotion and marketing (see the article here - What Is Book Marketing?). In this article, we …
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Guerrilla Marketing and the Self Published Author
Book Marketing
by Ray Robinson - July 6
guerilla marketing (n) - The art of promoting your book in ways that revolve around ingenuity rather than money.
If you have read our newsletter for any length of time, you know we frequently comment on how a self-published author’s work on …
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Blogging is Not Boggling —
Book Marketing
by Ray Robinson - May 25
The business world is convinced it’s found a “revolutionary” way to reach customers and create “buzz” for its products… and it has, in many ways. And, it’s something you can use to promote your book.
The best part is, it’s really …
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Book MY Book — Setting up Author Events and Book Signings
Book Marketing
by Ray Robinson - May 25
We’ve all had, at one time or another, the fantasy of our books being absolutely indispensable to readers - and that our genius is immediately recognizable even without the benefit of creating awareness or self-promotion. Well, for some very famous …
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Get the Most from Your Book Publicity Campaign — Book Publicity for Authors
Book MarketingBook Publicity
by Ray Robinson - May 25
Publicity is that elusive thing that can make or break your book - in all sorts of ways! Learning to promote you and your book is something that can take a bit of “re-training” for most new authors (and many …
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