How to Launch a Book: An Author's Guide to Planning a Book Launch and Building a Book Launch Team

· Bethel Grove
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About this ebook

Are you an author unsure of how to plan your next book launch?

Planning a book launch can be pretty overwhelming, whether it's your first or your fiftieth. That's why How to Launch a Book is designed to help authors learn the process of planning their book launch and building a book launch team. Based on years of experience in the book launch world and self-publishing, this resource will:

- Review the four types of launch campaigns and figure out which campaign best fits the needs of your book

- Use 10 questions to help you find the foundation of your launch campaign

- Discover ideas and tools for different aspects of your launch campaign, from pre-order incentives to promotional assets to creating hashtags

- Learn how to build and manage a great book launch team to set you up for a successful launch day

With tons of ideas and tips, this resource will help you launch books with confidence.

About the author

Bethel Grove is an award-winning Christian author who loves to read and write, eat Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Blizzards, and disciple teen girls as a youth leader. What started as a hobby of writing book reviews and doing deep biblical studies eventually led her to become an author and digital creator. She hopes to someday be a vocational youth minister and well-known author.

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