How to Promote Your Independently Published Book or Ebook

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Excellent article and spot on.
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Thanks for the article. It will be useful for writers who doesnt have fame yet.
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I love this! I hope to get to this stage before I'm 30 to honor my grandmother's memory!
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Informative article. I will be using the strategies when I finish my next book, especially promoting it a lot before its release.
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I paid for a review and press release from a group who will go unnamed. When I got a copy of the PR to review I spotted typos and one of the character's name was incorrect. I pointed out the errors and received another copy to sign off on and guess what? The character had yet another name that wasn't right. The name at least started with the right letter that time.
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Post by Ashy »

Good article, but I would be very careful about paying for reviews. Amazon, especially, is very particular about this sort of thing, so you need to really do your research and make sure that the service you're using is reputable. If you're publishing an e-book, the forums over at (mod note: name removed) are a really good place for keeping tabs on reputable sources.

In my experience, I've had better success simply offering a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. Then, don't press. If you get a review out of the deal, awesome, if not, oh well.... You can't win them all. :P
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Thank you for the informative article. Definitely full of helpful tips!
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Dang it!! You mean I actually have to write a good book! Gahh!!! I'll never make it in this industry!
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thanks for your artical.its really helpfull
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Hurricane John wrote:Promoting your eBook is definitely the hardest part of the self-publishing process. I've had several people read my eBook and personally tell me how much they enjoyed it, but only a small fraction of them will take the time to leave a review, even when asked to do so.

Thanks for sharing your insightful tips.

I have found this to be the case also. Its hard to get even close friends to take a minute to review!
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Very informative and extremely helpful since one of my favourite authors recommended that I take the self-publishing route.
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Hello!

I have my eBook and I would like someone to review it on this forum under "Reviews and Discussions"

Do I have to attach full version of my eBook and is it necessary to choose paid plan to get review like from above?

Thank you and regards!
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georgekidd wrote:Hello!

I have my eBook and I would like someone to review it on this forum under "Reviews and Discussions"

Do I have to attach full version of my eBook and is it necessary to choose paid plan to get review like from above?

Thank you and regards!
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THWilliams82 wrote:
Hurricane John wrote:Promoting your eBook is definitely the hardest part of the self-publishing process. I've had several people read my eBook and personally tell me how much they enjoyed it, but only a small fraction of them will take the time to leave a review, even when asked to do so.

Thanks for sharing your insightful tips.

I have found this to be the case also. Its hard to get even close friends to take a minute to review!
I know this feeling as well! Even members of my own family will not leave a review. It's like it's true troublesome for them or something. :roll:
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Post by normafloresallende »

Thank you very much. The core is writing not only well but writing a great story in an entertaining manner as well.
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