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  • There are so many ways to market books, how do I choose which method is right for me?
  • Do websites really help me sell books?
  • Do I need a publicist to help me market my books or can I do the media piece myself?
  • Do I need business cards or are bookmarks better?
  • How do I get other people to help me market my books? Hint: social networking
  • What if I would rather write than sell? Hint: Go see Jonathan Manske
  • How do I get book signings?
  • Should I do a launch party?
  • How do I get book reviews and do they really help?
  • How does Amazon.com help me market my books?

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Writer's Summit Tip #22:

Get free education where you can. There is a free class on ejthornton.com detailing the 4 different types of publishing - pros/cons & profits/losses for each. Listen to it and decide for yourself which method of publishing is right for you. So learn the differences between commercial publishing, self-publishing, print on demand publishing and partner publishing.

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Writer's Summit Tip #11:

Read your book aloud to a willing reader or to a digital recorder. Listen for awkward phrasing. Listen when you catch yourself paraphrasing, instead of reading. Make a mark as you are reading your book and come back to it, don't try and fix it during the read.

After I wrote "Angel On Board," I read it to my 9 year old daughter and listened to myself as I read it aloud. I caught awkward phrasing, repeated words and many other irritating flaws. I tell everyone that she was my best editor!

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