How-To & Nonfiction Marketing: Three Things Authors Can Do To Improve Book Sales

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  1. That was a helpful and lively radio show. The publishing world seems chaotic and I appreciate attempts to straighten me out. When I finish writing my historical novel, I will be more inclined to not handle promotions, especially since hearing how detailed these things need to be. I think more these days about how I heard of a particular book I’m buying. I used to handle this by strolling through an old-fashioned library but now that I’m writing, I keep closer tabs on where I’m getting recommendations.

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