How to Promote Your Independently Published Book or Ebook
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Re: How to Promote Your Independently Published Book or Eboo
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If you're interested, you should start here.jhmende wrote:How much would it cost to get a book reviewed by Online Book Club? And are there any other book reviewing places or people that you would recommend?
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Yes, it is. Good luck!Keith McMullen wrote:My book has been published. I submitted the final draft of my book, that I had saved to my computer, in pdf form for review. It this acceptable?
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I have given the local bookstores in my area a free copy of my published book. How long should I wait befor I follow up with them?
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I am a newly published author. Can anyone recommend any recourses that could help me develop my understanding of subplot.
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I have decided to put a lot of effort into improving my writing so that when I do produce something that 'hits the mark' it is my belief that with a reasonable amount of promotion, the market of readers will take care of the promotion.
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Of course writing the book it's just the first step, promotion and reviews are importand and delicate phases as well.
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