Create a high performing book launch page

Looking to launch your book with the best marketing tools available? Hire a professional, and make sure they have a proven track record. For those writers with no marketing budget, (and a lot of us are out here) we’re stuck wading through endless resources teaching us how to create launch pages, master social media, build e-mail lists…


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You can pay a professional to design your launch page or you can make one yourself.
(Image courtesy of bamboocreative.com, who I’m not endorsing.)


I’m of two minds of thought. I feel that most of the information on the web is, in the words of Donald Trump, “fake news.” Only really fake news, not an excuse to ignore criticism. So trying to follow every lead is likely to waste time and distract you from real marketing efforts.


On the other hand, I think that if you focus on one or two strategies with sources that seem reliable, and ignore the rest until you see a return from those, you might sell a few more books. You can add pieces to your marketing as your efforts fall into place.


Book Marketing Tools recently posted a step-by-step guide to building a launch page. I wouldn’t pile this on top of strategies you’re already working, but if you’re still in the planning stage, you should give it a look.


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Published on February 28, 2017 21:37
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