Go Deep in Your Industry with Your Book


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Today's tip: Focus on sharing your book within your industry. Does your industry have a newsletter, magazine, or other publication? Do they allow advertising? Many of these provide opportunities for targeted advertising or even contributed articles (think excerpt or even additional content on your area of expertise), and many times the juice is worth the squeeze. Keep your eyes open for opportunities to put eyes on your book, especially if you're using your book to market your business.

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Much more to come!

Honorée Corder.
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