by Bibliocrunch • July 1, 2014
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How did they get to where they are today? R.E. (Ruth) Donald joins us today to talk about which paid sites worked to help promote her book.
by • April 8, 2014
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You did it! You finally finished your book and it is a masterpiece! Now, all you have to do is get people to read it. It’s time to take off the author hat and put on the marketer hat. You have a book description to write.
by • April 1, 2014
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Never judge a book by its cover or so the saying goes. But that isn’t necessarily true, is it? First impressions are lasting impressions and we make snap judgments incessantly – the second we meet someone or step in a home or even check out a new car in the lot. The same holds true
by Bibliocrunch • March 13, 2014
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Angela Ackerman, writing coach and co-author of the bestselling resource The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression, will be our guest on Tuesday’s #IndieChat on 3/18/14.
by Bibliocrunch • February 27, 2014
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We were excited to have Hugh Howey, author of Amazon bestseller, Wool, as our guest on Tuesday’s #indiechat on 3/4/14. Transcript is up!
by • October 26, 2012
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Earlier in the week we covered the sites to help you promote your book when it’s free. Here’s a list of other (simple) steps to take to promote your books.