Authors: Have you sold 100 book yet?
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Re: Authors: Have you sold 100 book yet?
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no
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@Lentayets1 I know you already told me that you have not read and completed the 10 Step Plan. That is important to note since you say you sold only sixty books, I have claimed that anyone who follows the plan will sell at least 100 books.Lentayets1 wrote:no i sold sixty books
-- 16 Aug 2016, 17:15 --
no
With that said, don't be discouraged by the 60 number. That is still more than most authors, and you haven't even done the 10 step done. I do recommend you read and follow the 10 Step Plan.
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I just downloaded your book today. I will come back and take the poll after reading your book and making some notes. You have been very supportive in helping each of us to grow in our book career. Thanks once again for a great website.
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Normally "Closed Groups" I have been in are for the owner and a few admins to turn a buck for themselves. Hope this is different.
Cheers and glad to meet you all.
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I believe that I should reach this goal soon.
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And after seeing numerous responses, it's time for me to focus on book 3!
However, is there a forum post on best marketing strategies? How do you find your target market? What sites do you go to?
I recently became active on Twitter, posting screenshots of my book here and there while engaging with people. But man it's a slooooow process.
Cheers Scott!
P.S. I had a screen shot of your book from my Kindle App to show support and use, but how do you add an image to a forum post or response?
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I agree completely with this. I have tried forcing other books, and it doesn't work. Just write something else. I've sold over 10k copies, most of one title, and I just let the others do their own thing now.MoisBenarroch wrote:I have sold thousands of books, my tip is that is you have published 10 books and only one is selling then stick to that one and promote it as much as you can, don´t force other books into the equation until the readers are ready.
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