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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Book on Book Marketing Strategy Reviewed

 


 
Title: A Year of Book Marketing-Part 1
Author: Heather Hart
Author's Web site: http://authorshart.com
Genre: Nonfiction/book marketing
ASIN: B00AVGUSVO

Reviewed by D'vorah Lansky, bestselling author of Book Marketing Made Easy



Review:
 
A Year of Book Marketing: Part 1, walks the reader through an extremely rich collection of strategies that will provide increased exposure to new audiences. Enjoy these monthly marketing activities, based on calendar sensitive events, to comprehensive lists and how-to tips. From there, the author, Heather Hart, provides an entire year's work of daily book marketing strategies along with an inspiring and related quote.

This book is a gem! Pick up your copy today and be sure to let your author friends know about this powerful guide!


Link to the book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AVGUSVO
 

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