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Selling Your Book
Marketing tactics to promote and sell your books or ebooks.

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» How to Market Your Unsold Books on the Internet: It's Easy
By Judy Cullins | Published 02/23/2006 | Selling Your Book | Unrated

Your book expresses your wondrous information, your creativity, and your genius. It's your dream come true. Or is it? You have already tried a few venues--maybe an expo, book signings, press releases, book reviews, distributors, wholesalers, speaking and book tours.

Now, there is a new way to market those unsold books. Use the Internet. And you don't even have to have your own Web site or spend money.

» Sell More Books With an E-mail Newsletter
By Alexandria K Brown | Published 02/23/2006 | Selling Your Book | Unrated
If you're selling your book online, you're practically guaranteed to increase sales by publishing an e-mail newsletter, or "e-zine."
» Successful Book Marketing The Natural Way - Part 2
By Judy Cullins | Published 02/23/2006 | Selling Your Book | Unrated

Is your mind muddy on book marketing? Do you wake up each day and say, "I'm not a social person and I hate to beat the drum for my book" or "I just wish someone else could market my book for me"?

» Successful Book Marketing The Natural Way - Part 1
By Judy Cullins | Published 02/23/2006 | Selling Your Book | Unrated

Is your mind muddy on book marketing? Do you wake up each day and say, "I'm not a social person and I hate to beat the drum for my book" or "I just wish someone else could market my book for me"?

» Book Marketing 101 - Setting up Author Events and Book Signings -- Get the Most from Book Publicity
By  Ray Robinson | Published 02/23/2006 | Selling Your Book | Unrated

We all have at one time or another had 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 authors this may be true - but then again, publishers still spend millions of dollars promoting even the greatest writers' books. Having your book recognized for the high quality endeavor that it is, and selling some in the process, really is ALL about an awareness of both you as an author and your book. One of the hard truths of the self-publishing industry is that authors must work diligently to create a market for their books - and all without the multi-million dollar budgets of the big publishers.



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