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Marketing a Book is Too Important to Leave to the Good Intentions of a Publisher


Marketing your book is too important a task to leave to the good intentions of a publisher. Harsh words? Maybe, but after spending so much time writing your book, don't assume the publisher will put the same effort into the marketing of your book. I hear this issue every day from authors who contact me to promote their books. Believe me, writing your book was only the first step, making your book known so it can be sold is the survival step. What you must always remember is that it does absolutely no good to promote your book ... read more    

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