When my first book (The Cliffhanger) was published nearly seven years ago, I had high hopes of its success. I mean I am, after all, a PR person so how hard could it be to market fiction? Granted, up till that point I hadn’t taken on a lot of fiction well, to be honest I hadn’t taken any fiction. Fiction is tough and everyone knows it. But now I was going to get my chance, and what better way to start than on my own book? When The Cliffhanger hit the #1 spot on Amazon it w…
Don’t Be An Expert, Be A Filter (secrets To Selling More Books)
So, how much would you pay someone to sift through your email each morning, deleting the garbage and presenting you with the 5 (out of 500) emails you need to respond to? If you already have someone like that, lucky you! But if you don’t, I bet this sounds like a dream. In the age of a constant flood of information, consumers will pay good money for a filter. So if you want to sell books, be the go-to person for your market.
Tips To Successfully Promote Your Book On Talk Radio
For nearly two decades, weve been telling you about the value of talk radio as a means for promoting your book to the masses. Because we want you to succeed with talk radio, here are some inside tips to help you become the kind of guest every host wants to have on his or her show.
10 New Tips For Successfully Promoting Your Book On Talk Radio
For nearly two decades, weve been telling you about the value of talk radio as a means for promoting your book to the masses. As one of the countrys top providers of radio shows around the country, we schedule anywhere from 50 to 100 interviews week in and week out. As a result of our close working relationship with the media, we know what works and what doesnt. Because we want you to succeed with talk radio, here are ten new inside tips to help you become the kind of guest every host wants to have on his or her show
The Lowdown On Finding The Perfect Keywords
Whenever I teach a class on Internet marketing, it’s inevitable that the term “keyword” comes up. Keywords tend to confuse people, mostly because there are numerous ways of figuring them out; not all of them are correct. Let me explain.