Book of the Day Promotion

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Book of the Day Promotion

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On July 21, one of my books will be featured as, "Book of the Day." I have self-published two books which are available on Amazon... as have many of you fellow writers. So far, return on advertising has not been even close to the expense. My last hope is for, "Book of the Day," which, by the way... is not inexpensive. I am wondering if others in my predicament have experienced the same thing. I realize that millions of books are self-published yearly and I never did expect money to be flowing in. I only would like some distribution and get my stuff out there. I have legitimate reviews and my work is way better than much of the writing advertised on, "Book-Bub," which by the way will not accept my books for ads even though they charge a pretty penny. I would love to hear from those of you that have spent serious dough for, "Book of the Month," or, "Book of the Day." How did that work out for you? Did the sales results at least equal your cost? By the way, I was required to reduce my pricing to $0.99 which does not leave margin for recouping advertising fees. Please chime in.
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Where is the comment I posted on this forum? Please explain why this open forum does not provide imput.
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The "Book of the Day Promotion" is a special event where one book is offered at a discount or with extra benefits for a limited time, and it changes every day. The books featured can be popular bestsellers, new releases, or hidden gems, and they come in many different genres. To take part, just visit the website with the promotion, choose the daily book, and buy it before the offer ends. The promotion often includes discounts, free content, or even free audiobooks. You can also share the deal with friends, and sometimes get extra rewards for doing so. Availability depends on where you live and the platform, so check to see if it’s available in your country.
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OnlineBookClub's Book of the Day program is definitely worth the cost.

When it comes to book advertising, OnlineBookClub.org provides the best bang for your buck compared to any other book website or advertiser.

OnlineBookClub also offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee with all of its services, so you don't ever have anything to worry about.

Typically, each day the OnlineBookClub Book of the Day skyrockets to the #1 bestseller in its category.

You can see some of the many testimonials authors and publishers have made expressing how incredibly well their promotions with OnlineBookClub went at:

https://onlinebookclub.org/review-reque ... onials.php


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