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Will Your Next Book Use Pinch Technology?

by warren | Apr 28, 2011 | Book Marketing, e-book, Write a Book

Interactive Books Are Getting Better all the time. Sales of eBooks, and book delivered to an e-reader like the Amazon Kindle are skyrocketing, and there is more video uploaded in the time it takes to read this short post than you could watch in a week. Text or mostly...
I Bribed Authors (for their own good)

I Bribed Authors (for their own good)

by Warren Whitlock | Mar 15, 2011 | Your Own Best Seller

I’m teaching a group of authors to market themselves on line and create their own best seller book. We have a big opportunity for authors to network, so I sent them an email with a  bribe. Since it has my best tips for building your network of best selling...

The Answer to Borders Book Selling Problem?

by Warren Whitlock | Mar 4, 2011 | Book Marketing

I dropped by the local Border store the other day.. I was surprised to see how busy it was. Border store closing shot by best seller book expert Warren Whitlock   There were more people in this store than I’ve ever seen. Was it just the 20% discount?
My First Best Seller Book

My First Best Seller Book

by Warren Whitlock | Mar 4, 2011 | Book Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Write a Book, Your Own Best Seller

I’m preparing to present to a webinar program to show how you can go from an idea to best seller book in 90 days and so I got thinking about my first best #1 best seller. I will be sharing this on the webinar because I think there is a model here that can followed by...
Young Author’s Best Seller Books Make Millions Without Publisher

Young Author’s Best Seller Books Make Millions Without Publisher

by Warren Whitlock | Mar 1, 2011 | Book Marketing, economy, Marketing Strategy

Amanda Hocking sells a lot of books. In the past year, her 9 books on Amazon have sold 900,000 copies on Amazon. All direct to Amazon. Her forte is the 99 cent novels. Yes, just 99 cents. Amazon pays up to 70% to the author. Do the math, Amada is doing better then...
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