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How to Create a Book Marketing Plan

Are you an author who’d like to know how to create a book marketing plan? If so, you’ll want to sign up for my RSS feed, because the next series of posts will walk you through the steps in setting up a book marketing plan for your own book. You’ll be able to watch how we do it, learn from our mistakes, and go right for the stuff that works for your book.

Here’s why:

I’ve been asked to co-write a very special book for women that I’m very excited about. It’s a book that teaches women how to protect themselves from scam artists, identity theft and predators – both sexual and financial.

I’m very proud to be a part of this project for two reasons. First of all, it gives me the opportunity to meet and interview some very strong and brave women who’ve gone through these kinds of nightmares, and are still willing to step forward and share their stories – in the hopes that they can help prevent it from happening to someone else.

And secondly, we’re also working with law enforcement officials, the FBI, private investigators and professional criminal profilers who will share information and resources so that anyone who reads this book will have a better understanding of how con artists and predators think, act and strike – so they can protect themselves, online and off.

At the moment, my co-author, Hannah Roi and I plan on self-publishing this book, which means we’re going to create a book marketing plan for it, and you’re invited to follow along and see what works and what doesn’t.  I’m also planning on interviewing experts in the indie and self-publishing world, to get their advice about specifics along the way.  So by following along, you’ll be able to create your own book marketing plan too.

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