Launching Your Book Right for Long-Term Sales
Ray Brehm
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In this session, you’ll discover:
Ray shares his strategies to launch to #1 on Amazon, which pre-launch actions are most important, and how to ensure your book has longevity on Amazon. Discover how to create and maintain your marketing campaign, techniques to drive sales and maximize visibility and how to stand out from the competition.
Bonus:
– Amazon Bestseller Formula Course
Comment Below With Your Key Takeaways Or If You Have Questions About The Session.
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Loved the time with Ray. The freebie is awesome. Thanks, Jo
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Love this video with Ray. Lots of great ideas. Love the freebie. Thanks, Jo
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Hi, Ray, not sure how to set up a password to release the book you offered for free. Unless you’re just sending it to me at the email below.
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Thank you so much for offering us this valuable course for free!
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The Bonus seems to be a course that looks to be quite thorough. I am surprised and utterly delighted. Thank you, Ray. I’m quite astounded! Much appreciated.
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What a fantastic freebee! So much from this session is the boost I need. People told me I was too old to start writing children’s books, but what they didn’t know is that I have always been writing them. Now is the time to share my stories and paintings with others.
Thanks, Ray, for showing me how to contact others.-
Ms P, I want to wish you LOTS of LUCK with the children’s books you wrote so far for yourself or you had them in your heart needing the right info to know how to make them public.
An old proverb says that ‘nobody is too old to learn’ and this proverb is wiser than everybody you, unfortunately, came across to tell you that you were too old to write this genre. From my POV, these are people that think in some sort of stereotypes and see life as a straight line: that by 25 everybody must be married, by 30 already have the first kid, by 35 I don’t know what… . Then guess what? Some discover that life isn’t a straight line and the stories some of them might have read (some real dramas) that they thought were the writer’s pure imagination were, actually, pure reality having inspired previous writers.
Or, as a previous speaker at this summit, Laurence O’Bryan, said: ‘Just keep climbing!’ Good luck!
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Ray presented Marketing in a way that didn’t overwhelm me. Thank you. He made it sound dooable.
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Fantastic freebie thanks so much I bought the next 99p one too as that sounded fab also. Thanks Ray I set up a Bookbub account too! Brill interview thanks so much x
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It was another great session with lots of useful information! I agree that everything matters to reach the bestseller formula: the story, the writing craft, the title, the subtitle, the categories and subcategories, the cover, the blurb, and the description. And then comes the marketing! It comes with email lists, newsletters, and ads, and from here the sky is the limit in terms of marketing.
For the first part, I’ve been working these past years and I subscribe to those agreeing that Publishing Rocket is a fantastic tool to help. For the marketing part, instead, I subscribe to those arguing that writing and marketing are two opposing fields. As a writer, I had to tell myself that, in most cases, the books don’t sell by themselves and I had to push myself to learn some things. In this sense, Dave Chesson’s course on ‘Free Amazon Ads’ was helpful. I have to start to get even more familiar with how AMZ and other platforms work.
THANK YOU, Ray Brehm, for all the useful information and the marketing course in which I enrolled. I start today with the first chapter to learn more and better how book marketing works. Thank you very much!
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Wow! So many great marketing ideas. I write, publish then fall flat…no sales because of no marketing . . .no email list. So much to do; so little time.
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thanks for the free gift!
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Such helpful information.
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