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Newsletter Ninja: How to Become an Author Mailing List Expert
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Mr. Wrong (A New York Minute Book 1)
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For Better, For Worse
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Damned if I Do (The Cambion Chronicles, #3)
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Newsletter Ninja 2: Automation Black Belt: Using Automation Sequences to Create Superfans
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It's not generally a topic that's chock full o' laughs, but I did my best to bring a little levity. 💖 I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
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I really appreciate your kind review; thank you! But I did just want to check in and clarify about your language complaint. I've just checked the book
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“This guy was some kind of whack-job — women bored him, until he met one who told him no. Then he wanted her. No, wait, she thought. That’s not a whack-job. That’s pretty typical.”
― One Hell of a Guy
― One Hell of a Guy
“Remember the triad: open, click, reply. Get them to do at least one of those things every time you send them an email, and by the time they make it to your main list or start getting your regular campaigns, you’ll be several lengths out in front of the authors who don’t have your exceptional email game.”
― Newsletter Ninja: How to Become an Author Mailing List Expert
― Newsletter Ninja: How to Become an Author Mailing List Expert
“First, you are not selling what you think you are. Second, if all you’re using your list for is selling, you’re doing everything wrong.”
― Newsletter Ninja: How to Become an Author Mailing List Expert
― Newsletter Ninja: How to Become an Author Mailing List Expert
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“Dialogue is action. It’s not separate from it. Action is doing something. Dialogue is talking, and talking is doing something. Even better when dialogue manifests while characters do shit: drive a car, execute some baddies, make an omelet, build a sinister dancing robot whose mad mechanical choromania will reduce the world to cinders. Characters don’t need to stand in one place in space and talk. They’re not puppets in community theater. Find language with movement and motion.”
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“This guy was some kind of whack-job — women bored him, until he met one who told him no. Then he wanted her. No, wait, she thought. That’s not a whack-job. That’s pretty typical.”
― One Hell of a Guy
― One Hell of a Guy