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A Specific Marketing Plan for Self-Published Authors

A Specific Marketing Plan for Self-Published Authors

I’ve already published a thorough marketing strategy with a calendar outlining specific deadlines and objectives. Now I want to share with you my overarching Marketing Plan for Jump based on an outline I found on the All Indie Writers website. The ...

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A marketing strategy for a self-published novelist

A marketing strategy for a self-published novelist

(Cover image belongs to artist Knows Flower) In marketing AMIDST TRAFFIC (my first self-published book, which has won several awards) I didn’t follow much of a marketing plan. I basically finished the book, had it edited, and rushed to publish just so ...

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Book Review: “The New Sense” by John B. Dutton

Book Review: “The New Sense” by John B. Dutton

Book: The New Sense Author: John B. Dutton Publisher: Self Published I was interested in the premise of this book, where one of the main characters (known througout most of the book only as “B”) has the ability to sense the world through ...

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How to get more mouse clicks from Twitter

How to get more mouse clicks from Twitter

(Feature image by JoseAlvesSilva) This article was written mostly to help authors get more clicks (therefore sell more books) using their twitter accounts, but I think any business owner or product promoter can learn from this. If you’re reading this, ...

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The Advantages of Self Publishing

The Advantages of Self Publishing

What are the advantages to self-publishing a book? Pretty soon I’ll be hitting my one-year mark since I began my self-publishing venture. With less than 12 months under the belt, I’m not going to pretend I’ve become some kind of ...

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Book Review: Minnesota Memoirs by Duff Brenna

Book Review: Minnesota Memoirs by Duff Brenna

Book: Minnesota Memoirs Author: Duff Brenna Publisher: Serving House Books   DISCLAIMER: This book contains quite a few adult scenes and language. Not recommended for a traditional, Christian reader. I discovered “Minnesota Memoirs” when this collection won first place in ...

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