Book Publicity & Marketing
How to create a book that seduces your readers and generates leads, in 5 simple steps
How to create a book that seduces your readers and generates leads, in 5 simple steps – Interview by Ronnie Nijmeh – The Coachzing Show Podcast By Guest Blogger Ronnie Nijmeh Whether you want to add credibility to your name by becoming a “published author” or you want to attract targeted leads into your website,…
Read More5 Ways a Book Can Get You More Clients This Year
By Guest Blogger Donna Kozik You’ve probably heard that one of the best reasons to have a book is to increase your client base and income. But how does it work exactly? Here are five specific ways a book can get you talking to more people about what you have to offer—and leaving them with…
Read MoreBlog Your Book: Mad Men blog to book
By Guest Blogger Bill Harrison Books are making news. This time, it’s Mad Men, Mad World: Sex, Politics, Style and the 1960s, a book that will be released in the fall. A group of “Mad Men” fans with advanced degrees in culture, history, politics and business started a blog to offer their scholarly commentary on…
Read MoreIt’s a Beautiful Piece of Content… And No One’s Going to Read It
By Guest Blogger Colin Martin The headline of a piece of sales copy or advertising is the most important part of the entire ad. That’s because it’s the first point of contact and the single element that ‘pulls’ the reader in further. You can’t sell to someone if they don’t read the ad. The headline…
Read MoreTim Ferris Style Publicity: How to get maximum publicity in minimum time
by Susan Harrow, Media Coach & Marketing Strategist Want to land a lot more free publicity and media exposure for what you’re promoting — without spending an enormous amount of time doing it? If so, join my friend Steve Harrison of Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR) for a FREE webinar on Thursday, April 12th on which he’ll…
Read MoreWhat Do Rich Authors Know That Poor Authors Don’t?
by Susan Harrow, Media Coach & Marketing Strategist Want to make a whole lot more from your non-fiction book — maybe even enough to go full-time? After working with 9,300+ authors over the last 20 years, Steve Harrison has learned rich authors simply do seven key things differently than poor authors. Join Steve for a…
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