We get asked all of the time, how do you get people to see and buy your ebooks or books online?
With considerable detail, the tutorials within InfoMarketer'sZone walk top book sellers and marketers through several techniques for getting traffic and buyers for their ebooks and books, one of those is the adoption of social networking platforms – like Twitter.
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Feelings of euphoria quickly change to feelings of fear and frustration for you as a book or ebook writer if you can't quickly generate publicity and buyers for your new material.
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For most authors, using social networking platforms such as Facebook or Twitter sparks either looks like a waste of time or appears too challenging to be worth your time or effort.
But can Facebook be used to promote your new book or ebook?
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It's a tough lesson to learn, that even if you have the best book or ebook in the world, without marketing, it will not sell.
Interesting enough, even without a very good book or ebook, you can make a ton of cash with great marketing, BUT…of course you will lose the loyalty and any follow-on book sales from those customers. The point being that marketing is a very major part of your desire to build a loyal following and earn profit from your book writing.
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I was talking the head of a city-wide writing group the last couple of days and discovered that of their 75 members, nearly 3/4 of them had already written or started to write their first book.
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Many of us who write and market non-fiction ebooks and books helping to inform and educate our marketplace often call them information products, or infoproducts for short.
Yet the most successful ebooks, books and information products don't stop with only managing to inform our readers, instead marketing your book depends heavily on your ability to inspire, offer hope, empower and improve the lives of those who pay money for our info products.
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