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Archives for March 2014

Mar 17 2014

The Happy Side of Marketing

What if marketing was always boring, tedious, and unproductive? Would you continue to do it? “Heck, no” would be the response. However, what if your marketing was successful but you didn’t take time to celebrate? Would you continue to do it? You might continue to press on. But, over time, you would train your brain

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Written by Rob Eagar · Categorized: Marketing Tips, Monday Morning Marketing Tips

Mar 10 2014

Why Facebook Makes Me Furious

I hope the title of this email got your attention, because I want your attention for a moment. I’m really ticked off with Facebook and you should be, too. Here’s why… The Facebook Principles page, the first sentence states: “We are building Facebook to make the world more open and transparent, which we believe will create

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Written by Rob Eagar · Categorized: Author Tips, Marketing Tips, Monday Morning Marketing Tips

Mar 03 2014

Does Marketing Make You Feel Guilty?

If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Likewise, if you write a book and no one reads it, does it make you an author? I would argue no, because the whole point of writing a book is to share it with others.

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Written by Rob Eagar · Categorized: Author Tips, Marketing Tips, Monday Morning Marketing Tips

Your Publisher Is Not Your Marketer

January 19, 2026 Posted by Rob Eagar No Comments

Many authors quietly assume their publisher is better at marketing books than they are. This perspective isn’t foolish—it’s actually logical. But, this mindset also puts the author’s book at far greater risk than they might realize. Most authors don’t come from marketing backgrounds. They’re professors, counselors, pastors, executives, clinicians, artists, parents, or first-time authors who

Relying on your publisher to market a book can be a risky mistake. Here is what authors should do instead.

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