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Plug Your Book! Online Book Marketing for Authors, Book Publicity through Social Networking
Steve Weber
Weber Books
, 2007 - 204 pages
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highly recommended
Marketing Masterpiece
Steve Weber has done an absolutely amazing job of sorting out all the ins and outs of
marketing
online
and has boiled it down into tips and techniques that are easy to understand and easy to deploy. I'd say it's a must-have for anyone who has written a
book
or is in the process of doing so. Whether you're a seasoned blogger and online marketer or a newbie to the world of book marketing on the Internet, Steve's suggestions are detailed, specific and so extremely valuable. He cuts
through
the "noise" and explains exactly how to be most effective and efficient with
your online
marketing. Best of all, Steve keeps it real, presenting what could otherwise be complicated and intimidating in reader-friendly, step-by-step simplicity. Thank you, Steve! Your book is a marketing masterpiece.
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Excellent Guide to Online Book Marketing
Someone once warned me that writing and publishing a
book isn't
as hard as promoting it. When I first started promoting my own novel, I quickly understood what he meant. How do I go about it? How much should I spend? Where should I focus my energy? Will I even get my novel into the bricks-and-mortar stores when thousands of other new books are also being released? If I can't, what do I do?
I found the answer in an extremely useful guide called
PLUG
YOUR BOOK
by Steve Weber. Weber tells us how to navigate the enormous
online opportunities
available to all
authors whether
self-published or traditionally published. Weber discusses the benefits of building your own website, selling on Amazon, blogging and blog tours, plus
social
networking
at places such as MySpace, and a host of other things to assist authors. What I especially like about this book is the amount of how-to detail offered, including e-mail addresses for various resources. As a bonus, Weber offers updated information on his website.
If you're stressing about promotion and don't know how to go about it, then this book is a must-read.
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I wish he had written this book 15 years ago
I wish Steve had written this
book
15 years ago when my first books came out. But better late than never. I have found a path for increasing the number of my books sold. My pubisher is happy, I am happy and I hope Steve writes more on this subject. Follow Steve's advice and watch the books sell.
Plug Your Book review by Patricia A. Guthrie, Author of In the Arms of the Enemy 2007
Way to go Steve!
I wish either I'd known about this
book when
my book was released OR I had thought all that stuff up by myself.
As there was no way I could have known about everything that's in this book, I'm so glad I found it--or it found me.
The literary world is changing. No longer are publishers taking on the responsibility of
marketing
and publicizing, unless you have a huge name in the market place. In today's world, with the advent of the internet and its subsequent boom, the internet is the place to advertise. From Amazon (and there's loads of opportunities there) My Space, You Tube, creating
your
own websites and blogspots, to learning the way around blog tours, the internet is hot stuff.
I'm so glad Steve came along and arranged all the marketing opportunities in his book. This will be an amazing adventure for me to promote my books and discover other
authors
I'd never have found otherwise.
Good going Steve.
Pat
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If you're new to self publishing, this is a good place to start
I went
through
this
book
a few times and felt I got a good value out of it. Weber does do a nice job of providing some valuable insights on how to promote a book, many were eye-opening to me.
I've found other books a little easier to read, but in all fairness this wasn't bad at all. While I did find the majority of the book helpful and insightful, there were a few chapters in there (blogging), that were perhaps longer than they needed to be.
When it comes specifically in selling
your book
off of amazon.com, Weber does do a admirable job in explaining the pros and the cons of each promotion, and provides practical advice on which direction might be best for you.
If you're self publishing your book, and you're considering working with amazon.com, this is an inexpensive resource you should have in your library.
JM Tuber
Author of "Being a Starving Artist Sucks", ISBN: 0981622003
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