Paper Hearts, Volume 3: Some Marketing Advice
by Beth Revis
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Pub Date Jan 01 2016 | Archive Date Jun 03 2016
Description
Help readers discover your work.
Once your book is out there, you realize that the most difficult thing about publishing is actually getting read. For the novice author looking to find actionable methods of gaining exposure, this volume will provide a foundation for marketing that will help kickstart any writing career.
Practical Advice Meets Real Experience
After the book is published, your job as a writer isn’t done. Paper Hearts will help you:
-Find Balance between Art and Business
-Develop an Online Presence
-Examine and Exploit the Way People Buy Books
-Set Up Basic Tools for Communication
-Discuss Best Practices to Get Reviews
-Analyze What’s Worth Your Time & Money
-Develop Live and Online Book Tours & Events
-Host Live Events, Even if You’re an Introvert
…And much more!
BONUS! Includes a list of the most common social media outlets and the best practices for authors to use them and reach readers.
Advance Praise
Volume three of PAPER HEARTS is definitely geared more towards people who are ready to break into the publishing world, but I would recommend it to newbie writers as well. It’s important to know the industry you want to make a career in, and all three volumes of PAPER HEARTS covered things I hadn’t stopped to consider. --Jenn Basel, 5-star Amazon Review
Take notes, writers because what you read here will come in handy time and time again. --Melody Simpson, 5-star Amazon Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780996887809 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
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