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Ready to Use Newsletter Templates for Self-Published Fiction Authors: 19 customizable sequences to build your audience, generate reviews and boost your profits. (Fiction writer reference guides)
by Joanna Cox
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Synopsis
Desperate to cultivate an army of raving fans and sell more books with your newsletter, but don’t know where to start?Does any of this sound familiar?✓ Every week, you curse that blinking cursor, wondering what to send your readers.✓ One week turns into two, then suddenly you forget when you ...
Desperate to cultivate an army of raving fans and sell more books with your newsletter, but don’t know where to start?Does any of this sound familiar?✓ Every week, you curse that blinking cursor, wondering what to send your readers.✓ One week turns into two, then suddenly you forget when you sent that last email. Months? Maybe?✓ Your free giveaway book strategy does nothing for your publishing business.✓ You have a haphazard, ad hoc email sequence that doesn’t bring you book sales or reader engagement.✓ You silently cringe every time you pay your email service provider because you’re not using any of their features.✓ Personally, you hate receiving emails, and sending them. So, you don't. Even though you know you should.If these scenarios are painfully familiar, then it’s time to level up your marketing with these proven email newsletter sequences.You can increase your sales and build a loyal audience with just 19 pre-written sequences. Instantly create entertaining and engaging emails that build trust and respect between you and your readers... readers that leave glowing reviews and delight in reading your books.Perhaps you love creative writing, but you feel you still need help writing the email newsletters?The fantastic news is , all you have to do is lightly customize these email marketing campaigns. No more blank canvas. No more going down rabbit-holes trying to work out what to do.The fantastic news is, there’s minimal theory to wade through--just the building blocks and step-by-step prompts you need to make your own powerful, personalized author marketing machine.This book gives you everything you need to start developing powerful newsletters that build a strong bond with your readers, and boost your sales.So let's get boosting those book sales today!Here’s what’s packed in this how-to 19 key sequences, including your welcome emails, launch templates, review requests and recruiting and nurturing your advanced reviewer (ARC) team18 ideas for free giveaways (not just the tired old taster book)200+ categorized subject lines designed to get your emails opened300+ engagement questions to give you endless prompts to open and sustain a dialog with your readers...and much more.Rather than flit from week to week clueless about what to do, imagine creating sequences that enable you to take time off and still see your list grow, rake in reviews, and sell more books.Imagine having endless email content ideas…Imagine creating a free giveaway with all the right ingredients to have readers clamoring for more…Imagine sending emails with confidence knowing you are positively impacting your raving fans and your profits...That’s the power of these email marketing strategies!If you think author newsletters are complicated and something you'll never get to work, my goal with this book is to change that.This book will give you a fresh perspective on how you can build your publishing business and entertain more people with your stories.It’s time to get back to writing more books. Wave goodbye to endless research and say hello to your brilliant newsletter.Intrigued?Get started now.
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