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Monday, October 10, 2011

About Marketing: Public Relations for Authors and Publishers

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From Laura Lake, your Guide to Marketing
Are you an author? Authors have started to realize that without public relations often books can sell poorly.

Having written a book myself, I certainly understand the struggles of book promotions. The traditional publishing world seems to be taking a hit and changing at a rapid pace. Many consumers will research information online, download digital books and find alternatives to purchasing a book.

If you need to work on marketing yourself and your book I have some resources that just might help.


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