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Writers often forget to use business cards for book marketing. Although internet marketing is useful to have someone meet with them personally and even greater impact. You can do everything by the book, have written to you, and get them all excited to tell, but the memory of the people are short. If you hand a business card, it will help you to remember them. Think of your card as a miniature advertising letter for your book. Here are six tips to help your business card a lasting impression.

Here are six tips on how your business cards make a lasting impression when you book marketing:

1. Make sure your Business card is easy to read. They are small, so you must make sure that people can read it. Do not use a font that is smaller than 10 pt and You use a san serif font like Verdana. The color of the text should contrast sharply with the background. Check to make sure there are no spelling or grammatical errors. Both of these are a bad impression.

2. On the front of the card, insert a short, eye-catching phrase that people will remember. Concentrate on how your book will benefit the reader. If you write non-fiction, you might write: "You can learn ten ways to cure baldness. If you write fiction, you could write such a thing, "Follow Detective Smith when she tried to murder her career, the most difficult to solve."

3. You should always write on both sides. It costs a little more, but gives you the opportunity to add a book a lot more marketing for only a little more money. What do you put on the back? Write a short sales pitch. If you get a book or a certificate of review from someone who has read the book, you can You this as a selling point.

4. Create a free quote on the map. People love free stuff. You want to buy people on your site and your book. By offering could free anything, you just get someone to go to your site that is not otherwise care. If you write fiction, you can create a free short story or a free chapter of your book. If you write nonfiction, you can write a short report or a short ebook and offer them for free.

5. Never You simply enter a card. Enter multiple cards can help spread the word about your book. If you give a business card, someone interested in your book, there is a good Chance that they become friends, also interested. If you hand her five or six cards, the next time she speaks to her friends, they can pull your card and pass them around.

6. Now you are not looking for cards that cheap. People believe that a cheap-looking business card means a lower quality book. Business Cards are not set, that the big hole in your budget, so pay a little more pay and have brilliant, the people's attention. Insert catchy Picture or graphic on that your book is in context. Please do not put your face on it!

These tips will help you use business cards as a great Book marketing tool. Do they go with any where you are. Give it all you also take the waitress at the restaurant, the taxi driver, and everyone in your office. Soon everyone will want to to buy your book.

Chameleon, Chameleon (Hardcover) Chameleon, Chameleon (Hardcover)
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Vivid, up-close photographs and lively, informative text brilliantly capture the many moods and colors of chameleons as they hunt for food, search for a new home, brave dangerous strangers, and even make friends.
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TheDK First Atlas brings each continent and country to life, making geographic concepts easy to understand. Packed with detailed pictorial maps specially designed for young readers, this First Reference title is an invaluable learning tool...
On the Road (Paperback) On the Road (Paperback)
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Kids will have so much fun with this book, they’ll never say those dreaded words again: “Are we there yet?” Jam-packed with terrific activities, On the Road stops the whining...
The Swerve (Hardcover) The Swerve (Hardcover)
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One of the world`s most celebrated scholars, Stephen Greenblatt has crafted both an innovative work of history and a thrilling story of discovery, in which one manuscript, plucked from a thousand years of neglect, changed the course of human thought an...
A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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An introduction to the life of the civil rights leader. Illustrated with watercolor paintings.






STAYING SANE in an INSANE WORLD: Exploding 2000 Years of Myths, Lies, & Misconceptions in the 21st Century (NonFiction Series) STAYING SANE in an INSANE WORLD: Exploding 2000 Years of Myths, Lies, & Misconceptions in the 21st Century (NonFiction Series)

A factual, highly researched, witty and ocasionally satirical overview of the last 2 millennia of mankind's many myths, superstitions, legends, and lies - masquerading as truth - perpetuated by man, church, & government, portrayed in easily understandable concepts, brilliant analyses, often with tongue-in-cheek humor, taking a critical and insightful look at how strange and gullible human kind currently is and has ever been - by acclaimed author-psychologist, R...



The Forbidden Schoolhouse: The True and Dramatic Story of Prudence Crandall and Her Students (Bccb Blue Ribbon Nonfiction Book Award (Awards)) The Forbidden Schoolhouse: The True and Dramatic Story of Prudence Crandall and Her Students (Bccb Blue Ribbon Nonfiction Book Award (Awards))
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They threw rocks and rotten eggs at the school windows. Villagers refused to sell Miss Crandall groceries or let her students attend the town church. Mysteriously, her schoolhouse was set on fire—by whom and how remains a mystery. The town authorities dragged her to jail and put her on trial for breaking the law...



A Child Is Missing A Child Is Missing

As I walked into the house, the scene I beheld was like something out of a movie. Every eye turned toward me, but no one spoke a word. 'What's wrong?' As tears ran down my sister's face, she said, with a voice filled with sobs, 'Kathy's dead; she's been murdered.' It was a cold November night in 1971 when thirteen-year-old Kathy Lynn Gloddy went missing, only to have her beaten, bruised body found the next day on the cold ground...



Just a Girl... Just a Girl...

I just want to be a normal girl, to have friends, to not have to worry, to be happy. But, I cannot sleep in my own house. Instead, I live in fear, wanting to hide, waiting for the doorknob to turn in the middle of the night, wishing he would leave me alone. I would give anything to just be like any other girl...



In the Mirror, A Memoir of Shattered Secrets In the Mirror, A Memoir of Shattered Secrets

When Ann Carbine marries Larry Best in the Salt Lake temple in 1961, she's certain their marriage will last forever. Eleven years later, she learns that he's been having affairs with men. Devastated by the revelation, Ann feels betrayed and abandoned. She still loves Larry and wants to save their marriage...



Life Freaks Me Out: And Then I Deal with It Life Freaks Me Out: And Then I Deal with It
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Inspired by the concerns of real teenagers, this thoughtful memoir addresses the many turbulent, confusing, and exhilarating situations teens face. Big questions such as Who am I?, What's important to me?, and What am I called to do on this planet? are explored in candid autobiographical essays as well as bits of wisdom garnered from relatives, ancient poets, popular movies, coworkers, and a host of other sources...


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