Ever wonder what happens to your book once it’s published? Hopefully, it sells well and the publisher is happy, which generally means… a successful fiction book sells at least 5,000 copies. a successful nonfiction book sells at least 7,500 copies. But, if it doesn’t sell, then what happens? Check out these interesting statistics: • 40%
Client Success Story – Mary Southerland
Mary Southerland Author & Speaker The Stress-Buster! The Women’s Ministry Motivator www.MarySoutherland.com “Rob Eagar and his Marketing Mentor Program gave me a new excitement for my ministry! I’m amazed by the results he created so quickly, such as: ● Launched newsletters that produced speaking inquiries, book orders, and a guest appearance on national radio. ●
The Dangers of Blogging
Why would a marketing consultant post a blog message on the dangers of blogging? Because I sincerely care about the growth of your business or ministry. And, my research has shown that blogs could be the biggest time waster since Solitaire became standard on office computers. Here’s my assumption: You’re a very busy author or
Save Money Printing Your Newsletters
As you know, sending a regular newsletter is smart marketing strategy to help spread your message. Sometimes, though, it’s a hassle to baby-sit your printer while it takes hours to churn out hundreds of newsletter copies…not to mention the cost of paper and ink. Well, FedEx Kinko’s is offering a sweet deal to outsource your
Write a Book Proposal that Publishers will Love
So, you’re a non-fiction author with a great new book idea? How will you get that idea published? One secret is to create a book proposal that will blow the socks off of a literary agent or publisher. But, how do you create a powerful proposal?One of our WildFire Marketing clients, Mary DeMuth, has the
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