Snoopy and John Say: Good Morning, and Have a Great Day!
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by Book Marketing Stories
1M ago
Snoopy and John Say: Good Morning, and Have a Great Day! Snoopy and John Say: Good Morning, and Have a Great Day! Snoopy and John Say: Good Morning, and Have a Great Day! #snoopy #GoodMorning Click To Tweet ..read more
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Book Marketing Q&A: January 16, 2024
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by Book Marketing Stories
3M ago
On January 16, 2024, John Kremer hosted his 75th Birthday Bash with a Book Marketing Q&A session. In this session, he answered participant questions on marketing books, publicizing books, and more. Sources: https://www.bookauthorauthority.com and https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com Free Book Offers Five of the participants in the Q&A webinar made free offers to anyone listening in. Here are their offers. Freddy Niagara Fonseca offer a free ebook for poetry lovers, Nature Poems for a New Dawn. It’s packed with witty and mystical poems you can re ..read more
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024!
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by Book Marketing Stories
5M ago
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024! from Snoopy and Woodstock! Click To Tweet ..read more
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The New Cultural Norm: Buy Books for Strangers
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by Book Marketing Stories
7M ago
You know how people buy drinks for girls in bars? Why can’t people do that in bookstores? Like if I’m looking at a novel in an indie bookstore and someone walks up to me and strikes up a conversation and then offers to buy me the novel. There’s a lot better chance of that working out in their favor! Share if you’d like this to be the cultural norm!   ..read more
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Selective Participation: Find Something You Love to Do
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by Book Marketing Stories
8M ago
Here are a few book marketing tips from Snoopy the dog, Dennis Quaid the actor, and a character in a TV series. Lazy is a very strong word. I like to call it selective participation. — Snoopy and Woodstock John’s book marketing tip: You can’t be lazy in marketing your books, but you can be selective in what you do. And you should be selective. Do the things you love to do in marketing your books. Do the things you can afford to do. Do the things that you have time to do. Note: You can’t do everything, so do the things that make you happy and actually result in helping you sell more books ..read more
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1001 Ways Billboard in Three Social Networks
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by Book Marketing Stories
10M ago
Using Photofunia.com and Paint, I created these three social media images: one for Facebook, one for Instagram, and one for Pinterest. Enjoy! 1001 Ways Billboard for Facebook 1001 Ways Billboard for Instagram 1001 Ways Billboard for Pinterest Using Photofunia.com and Paint, I created these three social media images: one for Facebook and Twitter, one for Instagram, and one for Pinterest. #bookmarketingtip #socialmedia #Pinterest #Instagram #Twitter #Facebook Click To Tweet ..read more
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5 Things I Love About Books Podcast
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by Book Marketing Stories
2y ago
Here are a few of the places where you can listen in to my latest podcast venture: 5 Things I Love About Books. iHeart Radio 5 Things I Love About Books podcast on iHeart Radio: CastBox 5 Things I Love About Books podcast on CastBox: Listen Notes 5 Things I Love About Books podcast on Listen Notes: MixCloud 5 Things I Love About Books podcast on MixCloud ..read more
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Book Marketing Question: Why Is It So Hard to Market a Book?
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by Book Marketing Stories
2y ago
Book Marketing Question: Why is marketing my book so hard? During the past few weeks I’ve had a number of authors write me to complain about how hard it is to market a book. Well, gosh, it is hard. It’s hard to write a book. It’s hard to publish a book. It’s hard to carry out a book marketing plan. It’s hard to do Internet marketing. It’s hard to keep up with social media. Life is hard. If it were easier, everyone would write a book. If it were easier, everyone would publish a book. Thank God, it isn’t easy. Otherwise there would be so much competition that marketing would be even harder. Soci ..read more
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Book Marketing FAQs
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by Book Marketing Stories
2y ago
Book Marketing Questions and Answers from John Kremer, author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Books Book Marketing Question: Am I Aiming to Low in My Book Marketing? Book Marketing Question: What’s the best way to self-publish my book? Book Marketing Question: Why Is Book Marketing So Hard? — The Fundamental Law of Book Marketing: Give and Give Some More ..read more
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Book Marketing Question: Am I Aiming Too Low in My Book Marketing?
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by Book Marketing Stories
2y ago
Book Marketing Question: Am I aiming too low in my book marketing efforts? John Kremer’s Book Marketing Answer: If nobody laughs at your dreams, you are probably aiming too low. — Art Jonak If you don’t laugh at your own dreams, at least some of the time, you are also probably aiming too low. Have fun. Dance. Enjoy. Keep aiming higher. — John Kremer I think too many authors spin their wheels, especially with worry, procrastination, and disillusionment. Here’s Is My Book Marketing Recommendation: Do something every day to market your books, even if only for a few minutes. Don’t give ..read more
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