Continuing from the previous post… Just by learning the following words ending in “ent, you will be 80 percent of the way to success with your marketing.

You must create your books with the understanding that your promotional efforts can only be as effective as the content of your books enables them to be.

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Just by learning the following words ending in “ent, you will be 80 percent of the way to success with your marketing.


You must create your books with the understanding that your promotional efforts can only be as effective as the content of your books enables them to be.

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The United States is in the midst of an entrepreneurial explosion, one of the most hopeful signs for the country’s future. As an author, you are an entrepreneur.

Every book you write is a separate enterprise with its own fate and its own reckoning that balances income against expenditures. For guerrillas, the only business criterion that counts is profits.

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ONLY YOU. Your passion, your books, your career, your life, your ability to overcome adversity, your willingness to promote your books, and your potential as a writer and a human being are all embodied in one unique individual: you.

A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.

—RICHARD BACH

ON OUR PREMISES

This Guerrilla Marketing for Writers blog series is based on the following premises:

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You may have seen our recent post concerning FiledBy’s new Twitter Integration functionality.  If you’re already actively using Twitter – and by “using” we mean “Tweeting” – then you probably already recognize the significant utility of this new feature. However, there are a great many authors who are not yet familiar with all the advantages of actively using Twitter. Furthermore, if you’re already using Twitter, you may not be using it to its fullest potential. This update is intended to provide a few ideas for how to effectively use Twitter to

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