Top Ten Marketing Materials an Author Should Use
By Bourgeois
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"Top Ten Marketing Items Authors Should Use" is the ultimate guide for authors who want to boost book sales and increase visibility. Discover the top ten marketing materials every author should use, including eye-catching bookmarks, business cards, posters, and book trailers. You'll also learn insider tips on how to write an attention-grabbing p
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Top Ten Marketing Materials Authors Should Use
© B Alan Bourgeois 2023
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ISBN: 978-1-0880-1428-8
Publisher: Bourgeois Media & Consulting (BourgeoisMedia.com)
Company name Description automatically generatedIntroduction
Writers tend to believe that writing books is the hardest thing to do. However, with the birth of Self-Publishing via electronic systems such as Amazon and Ingram Spars, marketing has become the hardest thing an author can do once the book is published.
Since 2011, the author has worked hard with all types of authors to help them better understand and use book marketing to their advantage.
Here are ten marketing materials an author could use when promoting their book. We have added chapter about counting on marketing via the Internet.
At the end of the book is a company that the author has worked with for over 12 years that offers a discount for authors to help save money when purchasing some of the following items.
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Bookmarks: Create bookmarks with your book cover, title, and author name, and distribute them to local libraries, bookstores, and other places where readers may frequent.
Business Cards: Create business cards with your