Posted on 01 May 2012. Tags: book launch, Kindle, promote books, publishing seminar, self-publishing, sell books, write book fast
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Posted in 2. Find Your Market, 3. Write Books Easily, 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books, 6. Cash In, Authors, Events
Posted on 12 June 2010.
Want to avoid the slush-pile and give your book the head-start it deserves? Top publishers and literary agents are receiving up to 1000 manuscripts per week. They reject around 95% of these without so much as reading them. Continue Reading
Posted in 4. Get Published, 6. Cash In, Answers, Authors, Principles
Posted on 05 June 2010.
Are you killing your chances stone dead before your book even lands on an agent’s or publisher’s desk? In all likelihood, you probably are. Top agents and publishers are getting in the region of 1000 submissions per week. They’re taking on less than 5% of these books. Continue Reading
Posted in 4. Get Published, Principles, Uncategorized
Posted on 22 May 2010.
The average reader spends less than eight seconds looking at the front cover of a book. An agent or publisher spends even less time on the front cover of a manuscript. Continue Reading
Posted in 2. Find Your Market, 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books, Principles
Posted on 06 May 2010. Tags: books, get published, Jo Parfitt, writing
In this detailed and revealing case study, Jo Parfitt shares the story of her bestselling cookery book entitled, Dates… Continue Reading
Posted in 4. Get Published
Posted on 01 May 2010. Tags: author promotion, book marketing, book marketing plan, book promotion, get published, Marketing, Planning, publishing, sell books, selling books
Writers are often taken by surprise when they’re asked for a “detailed marketing plan” before a publisher has even taken them on.
It’s a skill worth developing – as many successful authors write their marketing plans before they even set pen to paper.
In Part 1 of my article, you learned how to get started with a marketing plan for your book. Today, you’ll be finding out how to complete it. Continue Reading
Posted in 2. Find Your Market, 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books, Principles
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