Affiliate Marketers of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™
Affiliate Marketing is the tip of the iceberg for marketing and promoting an author's book on the Internet.
Affiliate marketing, web hosting, and related services are wide ranging and varied. Find someone with experince, skills, and knowledge tailored specifically towards promoting authors and their books!
Affiliate Marketing
Questions / Considerations
- Can the Internet help if they don't yet know me or my book?
- Why is the Internet the front door into today's brick and mortar bookstores?
- Are people actually buying eBooks and eReaders?
- What's the secret to more than doubling my book's profits on Amazon?
- Why would I want to promote "competitive" books on my website?
- Is it possible to earn other passive income while marketing my book?
- Is it true I should get a website for my book before I even start to write?
- Are there website services specifically tailored for authors?
We are sure you'll have many more relevant questions for the affiliate marketers of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™.
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These affiliate marketing experts have shown high quality, high integrity of service to authors involved with the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit and they are the recommended affiliate marketing experts for the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™.
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Writer's Summit Tip #31:
Make at least 3 Amazon.com Listmania lists that include your book and at least 10 other books:
Books in your genre (bestsellers preferably, classics next, your favorites last)
Books that you reference in your book (use your recommended reading, resources or bibliography information)
Books that your readers like (whether they are in your genre or not)
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Writer's Summit Tip #4: Resist the temptation to freely talk about your book while it is in the development stage. Typically people will offer you suggestions and their input could create confused thoughts, leading to writer's block.
I took this farther than most people when I wrote Angel On Board. During the three years it took me to write the book, I didn't tell anyone I was working on it and I didn't watch Angel movies or TV shows. I wanted the book to be its own creation without letting in influences from other works.
Other people also 'dream steal' - usually without meaning to, however, if you talk about your work and someone isn't supportive, it can negatively influence your project.
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