How To Make Book Advertisements (& Do You Really Need One?)
This might not be what you want to hear, but after decades in book publishing and marketing, we’ve come to a clear conclusion:
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This might not be what you want to hear, but after decades in book publishing and marketing, we’ve come to a clear conclusion:
I can’t believe I have to write this blog post, but there is so much bad advice out there, so let me get to it:
Imagine holding a yard sale, and to advertise it, you put up 7 signs pointing in the wrong direction.
Does your book need a subtitle?
You’ve probably heard the term “book royalty” get tossed around a lot in publishing.
Many Authors need a website.
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Getting an ISBN—the 13-digit number above the barcode at the back of your book—is necessary, but kind of a pain.
All nonfiction book promotion comes down to two questions:
Many Authors think that once they’ve written a book, their job is done.
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