Q & A about the Best Ways to Market Your Message These Days

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tss-logo.gif    Question: Why is this the best time in history for authors to make a living from their message?

Answer: Because the Internet and technology provide almost limitless ways to reach one’s audience in a meaningful way. The Internet allows for electronic marketing, and if you’re not using it to the fullest, you’re leaving a lot of money on the table!

(For more, read what publishing expert Michael Cader said about why every author and publisher should start with electronic marketing and branch out from there.)

Question: What’s the time-tested way to persuade people to buy anything (including a book)?

Answer: Get them to know, like and trust you.

Question: What’s the best way to get people to “know, like and trust you” nowadays?

Answer: Invite them to some way they can experience you as a person along with the message you have to offer.

Question: What’s one of the best ways to invite people to experience me as a person and expose them to my message?

Answer: Through conducting teleseminars in which people get to hear you talk about your message.

Question: What if I’m afraid to do teleseminars?

Answer: With just a little training, you can easily overcome that fear until it’s as fun and comfortable as talking to a good friend about something you’re both very, very interested in.

Question: Where can I learn more about how teleseminars can help me:

  • Write my book
  • Sell my book
  • Create more revenue from my business
  • Earn a six-figure income
  • All of the above?

Answer: Get your electronic marketing analysis–it takes only 2 minutes to fill out, but the results will let you know not only where you are now, but where you could be if you got a better handle on this amazing new thing called … electronic marketing.

One Response to “Q & A about the Best Ways to Market Your Message These Days”

  1. Kathleen Jacoby Says:

    I found when I was marketing my book, Vision of the Grail, that joining metaphysical chat groups was extremely helpful. I found message boards that were of interest to me and began posting responses and ideas. Soon, I had people asking what I did and if I’d written anything, and my book started selling online. After that, I began teleseminars and discussion groups. They were well received and an easy way to market. Everyone got something out of our exchanges, and my self-published book was picked up by another publisher as a result.
    Kathleen Jacoby
    http://www.grailvision.com
    http://www.kathleenjacoby.blogs.com

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