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Facebook can seem like an intimidating place to put yourself out there as an author if you're not used to it. You may wonder how to navigate between using it for personal reasons versus using it as a marketing arm of your books.
But it can be a powerful tool and, used correctly, can help your readers connect with you more.
Audrey Hughey helps her students in the Author Transformation Alliance use tools like Facebook to help market their books without coming across as too pushy or "salesy."
She talks about how Facebook pages can be set up separately from our personal profiles and what kind of content works to our advantage when it comes to selling without seeming "salesy."
For more information, visit the show notes at https://kindlepreneur.com/e60
By Dave Chesson, Founder of Kindlepreneur and KDP Rocket4.9
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Facebook can seem like an intimidating place to put yourself out there as an author if you're not used to it. You may wonder how to navigate between using it for personal reasons versus using it as a marketing arm of your books.
But it can be a powerful tool and, used correctly, can help your readers connect with you more.
Audrey Hughey helps her students in the Author Transformation Alliance use tools like Facebook to help market their books without coming across as too pushy or "salesy."
She talks about how Facebook pages can be set up separately from our personal profiles and what kind of content works to our advantage when it comes to selling without seeming "salesy."
For more information, visit the show notes at https://kindlepreneur.com/e60

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