The network for book authors and publishers
Started Aug. 2, 2007
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dean Aug. 12, 2007.
What a fabulous site! I look forward to learning and sharing what I as a "newbie" am learning about marketing my book. Without question, John's book has been dog-eared and tattered from use. What a great contribution that is.
My first goal is to get out there and learn how "our" site works. The networking concept is tried and true with me. BB (before book) my most requested workshop was The Science of Networking and the Art of Connection.
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I love your concept, You've gone right to the heart of the matter for so many of us trying to juggle it all. Good luck to you. I wish you a lot of success.
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Congratulations on your McGraw Hill book. I will confess that I don't understand your book title--even with the subtitle. I hope it's selling like gangbusters for you. I'm currently ghostwriting a book for McGraw Hill that will be out next June. I was in their offices in April in NYC meeting with my editor.
BTW, make sure you are using all of the free tools on Amazon for your book--like Amazon Connect. John Kremer has a whole chapter about some of these tools in the sixth edition of his 1001 Ways to Market Your Books
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