How to Market Your Self Published Book

Here is What You Get with the “7 Top Ways to Market Your Self-Published Book” Teach Your Tribe Kit:

The  Step-by-Step Webinar/Teleclass/Workshop Script Covers :

  • Step 1: Start Before the Book is Finished
  • Step 2: Create a Strong Pre-Launch Presence
  • Step 3: Make Personal Appearances
  • Step 4: Set Deadlines for Your Pre-Launch Campaign
  • Step 5: Actively Lobby for Reviews
  • Step 6: Get Your Book Launch Platforms in Place
  • Step 7: Make an Event of Launch Day

Plus, You’ll Also Get All these Valuable Templates + Tools:

  • Worksheet
  • 4 Week Done-for-You Calendar
  • Action Checklist
  • Resource Directory with Links to Tools & Resources
  • 21 Ideas Blueprint 
  • 46 PowerPoint Slides

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50 Social Media Call To Action Ideas, part 1

Whenever you want people on social media to take action, you need to tell them exactly what you want them to do next. This is called your CTA (call to action), and posting a good CTA will boost your conversion rates. That’s why inside this report you’ll find examples of 50 different types of calls to action across a variety of popular categories, including:

  • CTA for Clicking Links
  • CTA for Joining an Event
  • CTA for Sharing, Liking or Commenting
  • CTA for Joining a Contest
  • CTA for Buying an Offer
  • Miscellaneous Calls to Action

Let’s jump in…

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How to Get Clients From LinkedIn

Here are twenty-one ideas for making the best informed use of LinkedIn®’s powerful, professional platform so you can attract—and retain—the perfect clients.

  1. Make Full Use of LinkedIn® Pulse

LinkedIn® Pulse is an Android app compatible with iOS and HTML5 browsers, used to distribute long-form posts, purchased by LinkedIn® in 2013 as “the definitive, professional publishing platform”. What many people don’t realize about Pulse is that it was, at first, virtually a powerful, private platform for influencers—about 500 top experts invited to join by special invitation. It has only been about a year since Pulse was opened up to all English-speaking LinkedIn® users.

By publishing rich media and long-form posts via Pulse you are automatically positioning yourself among rarefied celebrity company. Divide “750+” publishers by 30 million users, and there’s a specialized, unique audience for every publisher.

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Blog Niche Selection Checklist

One of the keys to creating a profitable blog is to make sure you are blogging in a profitable niche. If you get this step wrong, your blog will be dead in the water before you even write your first post.

So how do you pick a profitable niche? That’s what this checklist shows you how to do. Take a look…

 

Brainstorm Markets

The first step is to brainstorm as many markets (and niches) as possible. You can start by adding some of the bigger, evergreen markets to your list such as:

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Affiliate Marketing With Integrity, part 2

In our prior segment, we covered the first 10 tips, here are the remainder.

11.    Be Prepared to Turn Down Offers.

As your affiliate marketing efforts become known and appreciated by your audience, the inevitable will happen. Companies will notice that people do what you say and buy what you recommend.

You may be asked to recommend products in exchange for pay. There is nothing wrong with this—as long as you follow two key “rules”:

•    Let your readers know you are receiving compensation to review the product—not necessarily within each article, but in your general disclaimer page or notice, as “Heidi” does in her Food Doodles blog.

•    Be ruthlessly honest. Never, ever let a generous fee (or free product) make you feel pressured into giving a kinder review than you would if you’d had to purchase it for yourself.

It is your reputation on the line. You will only maintain your celebrity affiliate status if people absolutely know they can depend on you to tell the truth about products, whether you are asked to review them or not.

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