I know I haven’t mentioned newsletters and emails as a book marketing strategy in a while but they remain one of the best tools at our disposal. Sending a regular newsletter is much cheaper than Ads and they let you reach people who are genuinely interested in what you have to say.
So, I read with particular interest this guest post by Ellie Coverdale and I hope you enjoy it, too. Ellie writes for State of writing and Eliteassignmenthelp on matters of writing and business. She loves sharing her insights on authentic, meaningful business methods and how to approach your personal and professional life. She also writes articles for Australian Reviewer in her capacity as a teacher.
Top 7 Email Marketing Strategies For Self-Published Authors
Selling books as an author is a great challenge. Great as in large but also as in, it offers you an opportunity to be really creative…
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Thanks for sharing such a great Email marketing strategies, all the points that you discussed in this article are perfectly applicable on both website and blog. If you apply Email marketing strategy in a right way, you can achieve the desired result for an online business. I agree with your view that triggered email campaign is better improving your brand image and customer loyalty than traditional Email campaign.
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Welcome, Sheila 🦍
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Thank you, Sheila! And thank *you*, Chris!
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