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Overviewx Most books on publishing deal with publishing by itself. Most books on marketing deal with marketing as a stand-alone project. I think there is a better approach. Publishing and marketing should be considered as an integrated project. That is what this book does: it treats publishing and marketing together to create a complete project plan. The self-publishing pain points addressed include: Formatting Book layout Editors Covers, generic and otherwise And more The marketing pain points include: Social media platforms Blog tours Creating buzz Email campaigns Keywords And more Publishing and book marketing aren't separate projects. They have to be worked on as an integrated project. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hank QuensePublisher: Strange Worlds Publishing Imprint: Strange Worlds Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781733342414ISBN 10: 1733342419 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 17 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBooklife Assessment: 9/5/2019 Quense's pitch with this book -- an author who has self-published many books writing a guide to authors looking to self-publish their own -- is sharply honed, and the resulting book offers exactly what its audience would be seeking. Quense anticipates the pitfalls and mistakes first-time self-publishers face, and he offers clear, concrete advice for avoiding them, bolstered by strong examples from his own career. Readers Favorite review: 12/21/19: 5 star Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin Authors are proud of themselves when they finish writing their books. They feel a sense of accomplishment because they have achieved something great. However, when it comes to self-publishing and marketing their precious work, not all of them are up to the task. They do not seem to realize that self-publishing is a delicate matter that requires accuracy and, first and foremost, professionalism. If you are an author who wants to take self-publishing to the next level, How to Self-Publish and Market a Book is the book for you. Author Hank Quense shares guidelines and information that will help you understand what is involved. A review by author Joylene Butler: The thing to know about Hank Quense's ""How to Self-publish and Market a Book"" is you don't have to be a self-published author to benefit from reading it. I've been traditionally published three times, yet what I learned reading Mr. Quense's fabulous little book this summer made the daunting task of marketing my novels so much easier. Because unless you're on the best seller's list, traditionally published doesn't mean you don't need to promote yourself and your work everywhere. When they say the easy part is writing the novel, they aren't kidding. It's the responsibility of every author to know their stuff. Reading this book will educate, prepare, and organize the essentials required. Do yourself a favour, grab a copy! 5 stars Booklife Assessment: 9/5/2019 Quense's pitch with this book -- an author who has self-published many books writing a guide to authors looking to self-publish their own -- is sharply honed, and the resulting book offers exactly what its audience would be seeking. Quense anticipates the pitfalls and mistakes first-time self-publishers face, and he offers clear, concrete advice for avoiding them, bolstered by strong examples from his own career. Readers Favorite review: 12/21/19: 5 star Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin Authors are proud of themselves when they finish writing their books. They feel a sense of accomplishment because they have achieved something great. However, when it comes to self-publishing and marketing their precious work, not all of them are up to the task. They do not seem to realize that self-publishing is a delicate matter that requires accuracy and, first and foremost, professionalism. If you are an author who wants to take self-publishing to the next level, How to Self-Publish and Market a Book is the book for you. Author Hank Quense shares guidelines and information that will help you understand what is involved. A review by author Joylene Butler: The thing to know about Hank Quense's How to Self-publish and Market a Book is you don't have to be a self-published author to benefit from reading it. I've been traditionally published three times, yet what I learned reading Mr. Quense's fabulous little book this summer made the daunting task of marketing my novels so much easier. Because unless you're on the best seller's list, traditionally published doesn't mean you don't need to promote yourself and your work everywhere. When they say the easy part is writing the novel, they aren't kidding. It's the responsibility of every author to know their stuff. Reading this book will educate, prepare, and organize the essentials required. Do yourself a favour, grab a copy! 5 stars "Booklife Assessment: 9/5/2019 Quense's pitch with this book -- an author who has self-published many books writing a guide to authors looking to self-publish their own -- is sharply honed, and the resulting book offers exactly what its audience would be seeking. Quense anticipates the pitfalls and mistakes first-time self-publishers face, and he offers clear, concrete advice for avoiding them, bolstered by strong examples from his own career. Readers Favorite review: 12/21/19: 5 star Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin Authors are proud of themselves when they finish writing their books. They feel a sense of accomplishment because they have achieved something great. However, when it comes to self-publishing and marketing their precious work, not all of them are up to the task. They do not seem to realize that self-publishing is a delicate matter that requires accuracy and, first and foremost, professionalism. If you are an author who wants to take self-publishing to the next level, How to Self-Publish and Market a Book is the book for you. Author Hank Quense shares guidelines and information that will help you understand what is involved. A review by author Joylene Butler: The thing to know about Hank Quense's ""How to Self-publish and Market a Book"" is you don't have to be a self-published author to benefit from reading it. I've been traditionally published three times, yet what I learned reading Mr. Quense's fabulous little book this summer made the daunting task of marketing my novels so much easier. Because unless you're on the best seller's list, traditionally published doesn't mean you don't need to promote yourself and your work everywhere. When they say the easy part is writing the novel, they aren't kidding. It's the responsibility of every author to know their stuff. Reading this book will educate, prepare, and organize the essentials required. Do yourself a favour, grab a copy! 5 stars" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |