Top 10 Ways to Know your Book Concept will Sell--Before you Invest Time and Money

 
Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book's significance, find your market before you write, and treat your book as part of your business. 1. Test your book's significance -fun, humor-easy to read-teach something interesting, new?-original, unique info?-potential to positively affect the reader's life?-create a deeper understanding of life?-give skills and info to help people? How to's sell well-do you already have an audience who wants it? You only need 2 significances to have a book that will sell....
 

Why Would I Buy Your Book? Six Steps to Your Tell and Sell - Part 1

 
How would you like to have countless people clamoring for your book and willing to visit your Web site to buy them? How would you even like to presell your self-published book before they are finished? Most authors and entrepreneurs wait until their Web site is designed before they think about marketing their products on it. What a shame! Let's say someone expresses an interest in your book. You get all excited and say, "My book is about?." You mention the features such as tips in a book. You tell your fiction plot or story....
 

Looking to Sell Your Book for a Good Price?

 
Many self-publishing authors plan on eventually selling theirbook to a large publisher at a good price. The fast track way toachieve this goal is to push up the market value of a book with apush v. pull strategy. This article shows you how to do exactlythat, using a simple Internet strategy that any self-publishercan afford. PUSH v. PULL EXPLAINED Books with push like Harry Potter push customers through thedoors, and the registers go kachink, kachink. With self-published titles, booksellers must pull customers through thedoor and that costs money....
 

Are You Ready For The Publishing Revolution?

 
Writing has traditionally been considered a solitary craft. You wrote you article or book in seclusion. You submitted it to an editor or publisher and prayed it would be published. Along comes the Internet and the monsters out of the cage. You now have the ability to self publish your work. You can throw up a Blog, hook up to an RSS feed and syndicate your writing. You can form online communities with other writers. Readers can give immediate feedback on your work. You can promote your work in the virtual book stores such as Amazon....
 

How to Get More Readers For Your Book

 
Marketing your own book can seem like a scary task. You poured your heart and soul into the writing of it, and now when you think about marketing your masterpiece, you think, "I'm a writer, not a salesperson!" But there is a simple way you can get the word out about your book. It takes a little time, but the effort pays huge dividends. More people will be interested in your book when they are interested in you. Readers become interested in you when they can read some of your writing.....
 

10 Great Ezine Content Tips To Increase Your Sales And Readership

 
1. Write articles that provide your readers with a list of tips. Depending on the topics your ezine covers, your tips could be on customer service, autoresponders, or you could provide your subscribers with a list of tips that help them to increase their sales or market their businesses more successfully. You could also provide your readers with a list of your top tips on a specific subject such as "Top 7 Ways To Promote Your Website" or "Top Ten Ways To Promote Your Ezine." 2. Write "how to" articles....
 

How To Write A Newsletter

 
Learn how to write your newsletter in as little as twenty minutes. You will have all the help in creating and writing your own newsletter. There are over 100 copyright articles that you can use to create your own newsletter. There is a step by step manuel that helps you write the newsletter of your dreams. You will be provided with layouts, easy to understand information, on which you would prefer, online or offline newsletters. There are bonuses that help you learn how to post your newsletter online or offline....
 

6 Easy Ways to Promote Your Ezine Articles

 
If you think you can't brand yourself because you're not a majorcorporation, think again. You can easily establish yourself as an expert by writingquality articles and submitting them to ezines and directories. Even if you think you aren't an article writer, you can stillcreate quality articles to help you promote your writing, whether it's your latest novel, ebook, freelancing or business. First, there are two types of articles that are easy for anyoneto write: lists and step-by-step instructions....
 

Article Marketing: How to Submit Your Articles at Turbo Speed

 
Want to become an article-writing machine? Here are a few tricks for submitting articles on the internet at top speed and accuracy. As always, you should first type your article text into a Word document and save it on your hard drive. Many article sites offer space on their servers for your work, but ideally you should have a home for it on your own computer - just in case. Next, transfer your article text from your Word file to the article submission box. The quickest way to do this is to "set it all up" ahead of time....
 

10 Sure Fire Ways To Get More Ezine Subscribers

 
1. Place testimonials for your ezine on your site. Your testimonials will help you to increase your circulation by showing your visitors how your ezine has helped your subscribers. 2. Give your visitors the chance to see what your ezine is all about before subscribing. For instance, you could provide an archive of your past issues on your site or you could make a sample issue available by autoresponder. 3. Write articles. Your articles will increase your subscriptions by showing people that are unfamiliar with your ezine what kind of valuable content they can expect from you....
 

How to Grow Your Ezine Subscriber List

 
Your ezine subscriber list is a very valuable group. They are interested in your product of service. They *want* to hear from you occasionally. They are interested in what's new with the subject and have asked to be kept in the loop. When I built my first website, I was mistaken thinking that just because I put a form to capture email addresses, people would fill it in. Very few did. Why not? They had no reason to. No motivation. No return for giving out their information. I wrote a small time management workbook and offered it to subscribers....
 
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