“Mummy, want raisins…Mummy, want go park…Mummy, want play outside…Mummy, want cookie…Mummy, Mummy, Mummy, watch me…”
If you’ve got kids, you’ll understand the relentless barrage of demands that chip away at your soul until the little darlings have gone to sleep and you can finally
breathe a sigh of relief.
It’s felt a lot like that in the world of marketing recently.
And in the author industry.
With AI fear mongering, guru’s and non-guru’s all spouting off about what you should and shouldn’t be doing, best practices for X, Y, Z, what’s working now, what’s hot and what’s not, and more social media posturing than a peacock in a garden of peahens.
I don’t know about you, but just as I need to switch off from my kids’
demands, I need to switch off from the voices of others, too.
They fill your head with too many thoughts to the point where you don’t know your own mind.
It gets confusing.
And so you freeze.
That’s where I’ve been for the past few weeks.
Drowning in a sea of opinions.
That’s why it’s taken me so long to finish this…
MAKE IT PAY
How to use a book
as an evergreen marketing machine and fuel your business without ads
It’s my new freebie.
I created this guide to help you leverage the heck out of your book.
Whether it’s still in
the works, or it’s already on sale, the ideas inside are designed to spark inspiration and motivation.
In it, you’ll find:
- The seven deadly sins of book marketing that can lose sales.
- The best place to promote your other offers.
- How to leverage
other people’s audiences to sell your book.
- The three email sequences that boost your books consumption and your bottom line.
- How your book can lead to six different high-value, income-generating offers.
And more…
You can download a copy here.
Yes, I know there’s a certain amount of irony given
the lead for this email, but sometimes you just gotta go with your gut. Write what feels right. Know what I mean, ?
I didn’t write this guide to tell you what to do. I wrote it to show you the possibilities.
And it’s up to you how you use it.
Whether you act on it yourself, or ask for my help.
Only you’ll know what’s right.
Angie
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