Friday, January 27, 2012

Can We Do More to Promote New Books?

A mutual e-friend from Freedom Connector observed that buying, distributing, and having live discussions about books is a more efficient way to promote new books, like Never Allow a Crisis to Go to Waste, than just recommending them here is.

That's true. If I'd been the sole heir of my husband's estate, instead of losing all claim on it to Big Corrupt Government, I could do that kind of thing. Instead of which, here I sit with $5 in my pocket, obtained because I got desperate enough to sell $15 worth of books for $5. Unless you were part of the government of Maryland in 2005 that's not your fault, Gentle Reader.

You can help, though, if you have a Paypal account with some money in it, or even some Amazon store credit. New books by e-friends go onto our Amazon Wish List, so it shouldn't take much online time to send them to us using store credit...and yes, the cost of a new book counts as payment for an advertorial.

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