by Joel Friedlander
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Good blog,
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Lots of great suggestions.
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Glad you like them Michelle 👍😃
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Although the tips may apply with better results for non fiction it’s worth trying to check them out for fiction. I know for sure that I would greatly benefit from solid advice. As always, thank you for sharing.
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Welcome Evelyne 😃
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Good post. Joel’s one of my go-to experts.
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Great – a recommendation from you Jacqui 😀
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Reblogged this on Writing and Music and commented:
Joel Friedlander has listed viable ways that blogging can lead potential readers to your books.
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Reblogged on Writing and Music!
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Thanks Jan 😀
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Reblogged this on Leona's Blog of Shadows.
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Can’t wait for the follow up.
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I’ll do my best to post it, but it’s best to subscribe to the Originating Site – just in case I miss it BB 😀
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