51. The Cold Hard Truth About Book Marketing Services
Description
For new authors without much of a following, the idea of a book marketing service may seem appealing, but you should be wary of them. I’ll be going over some of the things you should think about when it comes to book marketing services, as well as listing some red flags to be aware of if you do decide to use one.
Not all book marketing services are bad, in fact there are some out there that may be able to help with your marketing just fine. Although any good book marketing service will most likely put authors through a submission process to make sure they have the capability to be able to market your book; in fact, many act similarly to a publishing company.
However, nobody is going to better than you at marketing and selling your book because nobody has as much skin in the game.
For more information, visit the show notes at https://kindlepreneur.com/e51
You’ve written your book and the hard work is done, right? Nope! As an author, you’re not just looking to write a book, but hoping to sell that book, too.
Author Amy Lyle talks about what she did for her launch and how it set her on the path to great book sales.
For more information, visit the...
Published 02/19/19
Authors are finding themselves questioning if they are better suited for going with a traditional publisher vs. going the self-publishing route.
Anna David has seen both worlds. Her first six books were traditionally published, but now she prefers to self-publish, and she also started a...
Published 02/12/19