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Archives for August 2017

Aug 21 2017

The Only Book Marketing Plan You’ll Ever Need

If you’re an author or publisher who wants to sell more books, never forget this point: you’re not in the writing business. Instead, you’re in the marketing business. Here’s the simplest, most effective, book marketing plan you’ll ever need…

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

Aug 14 2017

How to Fake Out Fake Email Subscribers

Regular subscribers to my blog and e-newsletter know that I highly recommend the power of email marketing over social media. The research proves it. The ease of use is obvious. Whether you’re selling books, products, services, or securing donations, a large email list is an essential business asset. However, some people still can’t see the light,

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

Aug 06 2017

The Lifeblood of a Million Dollar List

There are constant forces at work against your email list that will reduce its size and performance – unless you actively combat it. Here’s the most important principle to follow…

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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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