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Guest Post on Guest Author Etiquette by Chris the Storyreading Ape
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
(Today is a post from Chris the Storyreading Ape. Enjoy and check out his site.) Author Guest Post Etiquette My thanks to Charles for inviting me to discuss Guest Author Etiquette (although, an APE discussing etiquette does seem a bit odd, however, since there’s no food involved let’s give…
A First Look at Advertising with Amazon
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
by meowmeowmeow21.deviantart.com I’m sure you remember my step-by-step tutorial on how to advertise with Amazon. Three weeks later, I have some preliminary results, which, as promised, I’m sharing with you, so that you can learn from my mistakes. In a nutshell: I’ve failed. The experiment has so far been a…
Toying with Twitter and Fidgeting with Facebook
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq7Eki5EZ8o (Songs have nothing to do with topic. I just like them. Also don’t play all 3 at same time.) I’ve been toying around with Twitter and Facebook to see if anything brings in different numbers in terms of sales. This has been an accidental experiment since it began…
New Promo Opportunity for Indie and SelfPub Authors
Originally posted on Veronica Bale's Blog:
Hello one and all! I am excited to announce that I am working on a new promo opportunity for self-published romance authors with Coffee Time Romance and More. I am looking for indie authors to feature. If you’re interested, check out details and contact me through my blog…
Bequia This Week advertising for the tourist season!
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
Once again this year, I’m happy to advertise my novel, Island in the Clouds, locally every week in the informational flyer, Bequia This Week, created these past 15 years by Nicola and Wilfred! Here’s a link to the large ad I’ll be running 4 times throughout the next…
The True Cost of Advertising
Originally posted on yadadarcyyada:
What is the true cost of advertising? ? ? For starters, we pay a lot more for products and services to pay for advertising. So you pay to hear about something then you pay more to buy it. Brilliant. Product placement and advertising have been around since the dawn…
Do You Change Your Book Cover? | Just Publishing
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
? Derek Haines on changing book covers Do You Change Your Book Cover? | Just Publishing.