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How To On Twitter: 3 Things No One Will Tell You
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| Twitter is amazing and very powerful as a marketing tool. But, when learning how to on Twitter, there are three things you’ll want to know. Twitter takes literally about 15 minutes daily and provides a steady stream of leads for my business. It costs nothing but time. |
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Publish a Book and Leave Your Competition Behind
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| By writing a book, you fit all the pieces of your expertise neatly into place. Your insights and lessons learned combine to fill your book’s pages resulting in an alluring record of your current value proposition. While much of this can also be said about writing articles, a book ups the ante, strutting your stuff thoroughly, glamorously and uniquely. |
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Online Social Networks - Part 3: Using AmazonConnect & Chapters Community
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| In Part 2 I discussed book collection or catalog networks like Shelfari. The next category of social networks is "bookseller networks", primarily AmazonConnect for US consumers and readers, and Chapters Community for Canadian consumers and readers. |
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Top Ten Leopard Tips
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| Here are the top-ten Leopard tips from my friends, Adam Engst et al, at Take Control Books. They’ve already released five ebooks to help people upgrade to Leopard. These books cost either $10 or $15, but you can save 30% if you buy all five. Take Control publishes minor updates for free, so the authors can revise their books on the fly. |
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Book Signings – Do I Sit or Stand?
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| A book signing can be a nerve-wracking experience for some authors. You worry about how you look, whether you'll sell any books and how people will perceive you.
Having a successful signing is all in your approach. There are many authors--experienced or first-timers--who are still asking this question: Do I sit or stand when I'm at a book signing?
My answer is: Why not do both? And here's why...
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Online Social Networks Part 2 How to use book collection or catalog networks
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| Authors who learn to use online social networks will find that any site that catalogs books and has members is a great marketing resource. |
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Why doesn't every bookstore carry my books?
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| Many new authors will be so excited about their debut book that they don't ask their publisher the right questions about distribution. Many assume that their books will get automatic placement in every bookstore across the country. Then the sad reality hits them. |
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Do Amazon Rankings of Your Competitors Matter?
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| Authors often wonder why their Amazon sales ranking goes up or down. The seemingly random ranking system drives many authors to frustration. There’s a new tool that will help authors track their own books and those of others called TitleZ |
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What's The Difference Between Authors, Bloggers And Internet Marketers?
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| Ever wonder what the difference between authors, bloggers and internet marketers are? I mean most authors have blogs. Bloggers use internet marketing artistry and write books as well. The internet marketers publish books and post blogs. |
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Four Secrets to Selling Books
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| What’s the secret to selling books? John Kremer knows more than 1001 tips which he has documented in his must-read book, “1001 Ways to market Your Books For Authors and Publishers.” Here are five tips he shared at the 21st Century Book Marketing Conference in San Diego recently. |
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What Happens When a Publisher Gives Up On You
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| There is a new breed of publisher, favored by many non-fiction writers who want more control over their books and production of them, but also want the benefits of high quality publishing, good marketing and distribution and to work with someone who knows how to take a book through the process of publishing properly. They are called Co-operative publishers, and are highly professional, knowledgeable industry experts.
However - many authors are still not understanding the roles of co-operative publishers and in some cases burning their chances of a successful outcome for their books by treating the CoP publisher as little more than a printer or graphic designer working on a brochure. There's a lot more to it than that, and the outcomes for authors is that publishers eventually enable them to just 'self publish' their books. |
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My Top 10 Book Apps for Kids and Adults
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| Many books now have apps that work on iPhones or iPads and on the Android platform. Consumers can now buy the printed book, the app alone or both. Authors can capitalize on this trend by creating apps for their books or pushing their publisher to create one for them. |
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Discover one way to use blogs to market and sell more books
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| Blog Tours have always been a very expensive way to promote books. For many authors it has also been extremely ineffective. When done right, you are able to reach more of your target market. |
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