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Apr 2013

0

The Secret of Giving Your Book Away For Free

In this article I will show you how you can give your book away for free and still get real value from the exercise. I will demonstrate that both competitions and free pricing have the benefit of gathering reviews and building your fan base.

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02

Nov 2011

5

Here Is A Quick Way To Improve Your Twitter Profile To Sell More Books

If you are on Twitter and you are happy to simply connect with friends and pass the time of day, then this article is NOT for you. If fact, this blog is probably not for you. However… If you are interested in using Twitter to sell more

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26

Oct 2011

5

How To Use Your Blog To Sell Your Self Published Book

Don’t get all Mr Angry Pants on me, but most people who visit your blog are wasting their time. I am not saying your blog is a pile of rotting fish guts, but the chances are that you are doing a pretty crappy job at selling your

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21

Oct 2011

5

What Should Writers Blog About?

In this recent article I outlined a framework that can be used to build an online presence. One of the most common questions that has emerged from this post is simply, ‘What should writers blog about?’ To be fair, this is actually an

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22

Sep 2011

9

What Is The Point Of Writing A Book If You Have No Online Presence?

Let’s face it, in 2011 writers need a strong online presence. In a world where self-publishing is a realistic option, and big publishers are telling us that having an online presence is essential to getting a book deal, writers are left with

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21

Sep 2011

18

Virtual Book Tour Companies Who Will Arrange Blog Book Tours

We all know that marketing your book can be tough. However, one strategy that works time and again is the virtual book tour. This is where you visit a number of blogs, doing interviews and generally promoting your book. The problem is that

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The line edit was valuable. I’d spent more than two month’s rewriting and self-editing my book prior to submitting it to BubbleCow. This and the fact that it’s quite a short nonfiction e-book (around 11600 words), made me doubtful that

Anonymous

The critique element of the report was invaluable. It brought clarification and insight as to what was needed to improve the book. At the time you know you are doing the right thing buying an editors report - afterwards you

C R Harris

I’ve finished my first review of the edited book and have taken a couple of days for it to sink in. A re-read of the Editor’s Report is a daily event. I have wondered about the contribution an editor actually

Mike Mahar

The entire edit was extraordinary. The editor’s report was detailed and thought provoking, encouraging me to think about my novel in new ways and challenging me to improve my story, and thus the reader’s experience. The line edit was invaluable

Ramona Flightner

Bubblecow edited my third serious novel, ‘Shemlan - A Deadly Tragedy’. Apart from a good clean edit of the MS and an amount of clear, relevant and useful advice and insight on how to polish a number of scenes in

Alexander McNabb

The price seemed reasonable so I thought, Why not give them a try? I sent in the first book of my non-fiction series. The copy edit was great, catching much that many readers missed. And the suggestions to make the

Mark Alexander

As this is my first book the edit was extremely useful. It gave me valuable technical advice, confirmed some of my own doubts about weaker points in the story and suggested ways to improve them. The comments were constructive at

Rebecca Lewis

I appreciated Gary’s developmental edit. He pointed out quirks in my writing that I didn’t know I had, and he improved my pacing substantially. I had never worked with an editor before until Bubblecow, and I found the experience to

Michael La Ronn

Bubblecow helped me with copy editing my novel, A Very Civil Wedding. The process was simple and the results comprehensive. The copy edit was delivered on time as promised. It gave me confidence that my novel was heading in the

V T Davy

The whole process was a wonderful experience for me. I was apprehensive about leaving my ‘baby’ in the hands of another person, but my fears were immediately put to bed when I saw how much work had gone into the

Jakk Fitton

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Testimonials

The line edit was valuable. I’d spent more than two month’s rewriting and self-editing my book prior to submitting it to BubbleCow. This and the fact that it’s quite a short nonfiction e-book (around 11600 words), made me doubtful that

Anonymous

The critique element of the report was invaluable. It brought clarification and insight as to what was needed to improve the book. At the time you know you are doing the right thing buying an editors report - afterwards you

C R Harris

I’ve finished my first review of the edited book and have taken a couple of days for it to sink in. A re-read of the Editor’s Report is a daily event. I have wondered about the contribution an editor actually

Mike Mahar

The entire edit was extraordinary. The editor’s report was detailed and thought provoking, encouraging me to think about my novel in new ways and challenging me to improve my story, and thus the reader’s experience. The line edit was invaluable

Ramona Flightner

Bubblecow edited my third serious novel, ‘Shemlan - A Deadly Tragedy’. Apart from a good clean edit of the MS and an amount of clear, relevant and useful advice and insight on how to polish a number of scenes in

Alexander McNabb

The price seemed reasonable so I thought, Why not give them a try? I sent in the first book of my non-fiction series. The copy edit was great, catching much that many readers missed. And the suggestions to make the

Mark Alexander

As this is my first book the edit was extremely useful. It gave me valuable technical advice, confirmed some of my own doubts about weaker points in the story and suggested ways to improve them. The comments were constructive at

Rebecca Lewis

I appreciated Gary’s developmental edit. He pointed out quirks in my writing that I didn’t know I had, and he improved my pacing substantially. I had never worked with an editor before until Bubblecow, and I found the experience to

Michael La Ronn

Bubblecow helped me with copy editing my novel, A Very Civil Wedding. The process was simple and the results comprehensive. The copy edit was delivered on time as promised. It gave me confidence that my novel was heading in the

V T Davy

The whole process was a wonderful experience for me. I was apprehensive about leaving my ‘baby’ in the hands of another person, but my fears were immediately put to bed when I saw how much work had gone into the

Jakk Fitton

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