Of the many resources I’ve found related to marketing my book, the free webinars on the BookSurge website offer some brilliant free content!
Brian Jud is an expert in book marketing and his advice is very motivational, but more importantly, the physical resources he provides are invaluable.
Download a pre-release production schedule Book Production Timeline (49) where you put in your proposed release date and it provides a backwards calendar, showing the promotional and marketing actions and events required prior to the release.
This type of support is absolutely invaluable to self-published authors who have never published before!
Click here to view a webinar which offers some inspiring suggestions on how to make your book a business and vice versa…
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