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5th Week - Communication Platforms

Communicating about your book and getting your message out takes time and energy just like writing your book did. It takes consistency and diligence in seeking the right platforms for advertising and marketing.

Come up with a list of places you would like to promote your book and other platforms. Include podcasts, bookstores, blogs, television programs. Write a presentation about your book and practice it.

Come up with as many pre-organized platforms you can think of to help you in the ease of your marketing. Below is one example of how authors use media to promote themselves.

Example: http://www.fleetwoodonsite.com/mishka/comp/

Example: http://12radio.com/host.cfm?id=D426E1D6-1143-DC70-C429DC60AD3A8DFB

Example: https://www.hayhouseradio.com/#!/

Example: http://www.zetaglobalradio.com/

Example: http://www.worldacademyradio.com/

Example: http://www.TrueWealthConuslting.com







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  1. This is a powerful process. Thank you for sharing it. I am 3/4 of my way through my book. I needed a little something to keep me motivated.

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