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Since launching Quill last fall we’ve had our first handful of marketing consultations with Quill authors. In those consultations we reviewed the fundamentals of building a book marketing strategy, plan, and executing against that plan.

We thought it would helpful to create a guide that walks through those fundamentals and offers concrete examples. Our hope is that this guide will be helpful for any author, either self-published, Quill, Inkshares, traditionally published, or currently funding on Inkshares.

Feel free to ask additional questions here, and enjoy!

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    Once upon a time I held a raffle every ten orders. Do you remember those days? They seem so long ago, when we were all young, and the book hadn’t even really started being a draft. Fun times.

    Well now that I have come out of Camp Nanowrimo 2016 on the winning side, I am able to get back to some of the things that I  put off...like this:

    Yessiree, I’m shipping out the raffle prizes!

    As soon as I get access to a car, I’ll be putting most of the signed copies of Shadow of the Owl in the mail. I still need to order a couple more, so there will be a round two of shipments happening over the course of the next few weeks. 

    Speaking of prizes, I wanted to  update you all on the standings for my Street Team rewards.  Currently the top five referrers are as follows:

    1. Elizabeth Dewey: 30
    2. Billy O’Keefe: 8
    3. Jason Pomerance: 6
    4. Joe Terzieva: 6
    5. Danny Minin: 3

    Congrats to Elizabeth Dewey, who’s blowing everyone out of the water! Think you can do better?  Let’s find out!

    Here’s a quick refresher on what prizes are available as Street Team rewards:


    There are some awesome things in here, and I can’t wait to see who wins that grand prize. The trick is, the book has to fully fund for that to happen, and DHM is 500 orders away, with only 50 days left in the funding campaign. Who wants to help push this book toward the finish line?
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