Google Launches New Product
Just when you think you knew what was going on Google launches a new tool that all social marketers need to learn about.
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Just when you think you knew what was going on Google launches a new tool that all social marketers need to learn about.
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In simple terms, you cannot make the assumption that people in different countries operate in the same manner as you. Below are some of the larger issues associated with starting an international business.
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Guest author: 24-Year Book and Internet Marketing Coach Judy Cullins
If you are feeling a time crunch for your book project, you aren’t alone.
But, you know that if you don’t attend to your book, you pay these and other consequences:
-You don’t get visibility and credibility for much higher income.
-You feel bad about your procrastinating, which stresses you out getting even less done.
– You don’t get to join the exclusive “Authors Club” where the top 5% of successful business people are.
Not Enough Time to Do your Book Project? See 8 tips and add yours Read More »
Top Ten Reasons to Write an eBook from Guest blogger Judy Cullins.
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Guest author: 24-Year Book and Internet Marketing Coach Judy Cullins
As a long time book coach, here are some myths I’ve discovered; maybe you can add your experiences too.
1. One big myth is that eBooks aren’t credible for your being seen as the expert. For me, quality is in the chapter writing aimed at your audience’s wants and needs and knowing the book’s essential hot-selling points to premarket your book. Your eBook or print book makes your an expert in your field.
2. Only print books can sell at the back of the room. That depends on your creativity. At a local talk to professional coaches in San Diego who wanted to market their businesss I sold $750 in two hours. I offered 4 eBooks and coaching. How? I gave free information to take home plus on the last page I listed the specials. The audience filled out the page with their name, emails, numbers, and credit card # and checked off the specials and and totalled them up for me. I sent the books by PDF the next day and all were happy.
Have you run across book and publishing myths that hold you back from writing your book? Read More »