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"Awards also create interest in your book, which can lead to more sales and other opportunities. A book award may cause someone to stop in their tracks and consider picking up your book in a book store. A book award can give you an edge and sometimes that’s all the difference you need to propel your book into bestseller territory. If you win you can say you are an “award winning author.” Doesn’t that sound better? Of course it does, and you get a little magic that comes from a third party endorsement because an authority says your work is worthy, and that’s priceless."
~ Scott Lorenz, President of Westwind CommunicationsIt’s EZ To Do Something For Your Book Every Day
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Category Archives: Visibility
Another Reason to Use Visual Content
Make Your Message Memorable
Share quick, concise, visual content!
Visual content is better than text! http://t.co/Z7sJOAznns pic.twitter.com/EzCfjrVpVj — Lynnette Phillips (@LynnettesBooks) September 6, 2014
Posted in Book Marketing, Social Media, Visibility
Tagged More Views, Visual Content
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Fact: 93% of communication is nonverbal. Authors why not try this quick tip for your book marketing?
When quick, clear, communication is needed use visual content. Why? Because the human brain decodes what it sees concurrently but takes more time to process text. Quick Tips with Jo Linsdell: Pinterest Book Boards International best selling author and illustrator Jo Linsdell shares … Continue reading
Posted in Book Marketing, Video, Visibility
Tagged Communication, Jo Linsdell, Non-Verbal, Video, Visual Content
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Is This The Any Way to Market a Book? Check This Out!
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Drive Your Market Interview for Book Marketers #Audio
Think outside the box when marketing your book sounds like good advice, sound thinking, simple creativity for an author…right? Maybe not so much. Need a nudge, an idea or two to get started? Eli Delaney asks Lynnette Phillips about: How … Continue reading
Posted in Book Marketing, Visibility
Tagged Blended and Layered Marketing, Cross Promotion, Eli Delaney, Marketing
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Benefits of Hosting Others on Their VBT from Jo Linsdell
Jo Linsdell, author of the international best seller ‘Virtual book Tours: Effective Online book Promotion From the Comfort of Your Own Home’, talks about the benefits of hosting others. Find out more about her at her website http://www.JoLinsdell.com Her blog is http://jolinsdell.blogpost.com … Continue reading
Reader Question: What’s A Gimmick v What Draws Traffic?
Readers ask the most compelling questions. This one, for example, really caused me to do some thinking. “What is a gimmick?” I resorted to the dictionary. Synonyms: stunt, plan, ruse, ploy; angle gim·mick (noun) an ingenious or novel device, scheme, or stratagem, especially one designed to attract attention or increase appeal <><><> Hmmm, I think what is being … Continue reading
Create Your Team
All you want to do is write but to sell books you have to market and promote. Why not delegate? What about an assistant to ‘ghost post’ to your social media venues, maybe you need a virtual assistant to monitor … Continue reading
#FREE – Download Now: How to Use Google+ for Business
Successful Marketing Depends on Promotion – Increase Your Visibility Download Now: How to Use Google+ for Business.
Evergreen & Economical: The Best Kind of Book Marketing
Writing competitions are a great way to enhance your visibility and credibility. Contests are affordable with entry fees starting at $O and once you’ve received your prize you can always claim it in your publicity no matter whether you’re took … Continue reading
Posted in Book Marketing, Indie Author, Marketing Plan, Self-Publishing, Visibility
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