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5 Upcoming Inspiring Interviews – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 201 *** “Oh my goodness. Sue has so much to say about research and how to use research strategically about finding conflicts...
5 Upcoming Inspiring Interviews – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 201 *** “Oh my goodness. Sue has so much to say about research and how to use research strategically about finding conflicts...
Learn how to nail your keywords, categories and metadata so your audience finds your book, in this interview I did with Karen Ferreira at her annual conference, Children’s Book Mastery.
book marketing / Book Promotion
by Ezra Barany · Published February 8, 2012 · Last modified February 7, 2012
A lot of authors find marketing their book involves hours, days, years of their lives when all they really want to do is be writing. Here’s a simple task that will shave off hours of marketing your book to make marketing easy and result in more book sales.
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