The Holy Bible of Self-Publishing


  One of the biggest problems authors are facing is what I like to call - ''the information cycle''. Self-published authors keep reading various materials online on how to promote their book and how to boost sales. I call it a cycle, because they keep on gathering information that they do not apply or if they apply it the results are minimal and not where they should be.

  The problem with most information sources regarding self-publishing is that they are too ''fluffy''. They only make you feel good inside or in other words - they motivate you. However, those information sources don't actually give you something that you can use to your benefit.

  Truth is that the majority of authors are not marketing experts. They may know how to write a book, but they have absolutely no idea what to do with it ( don't know how to sell it) They gather tons of useful information around the web, but they don't know how to use it to its full potential. They are looking for that secret formula that will make them millions with the e-book and they want it explained step by step.Unfortunately such a formula does not exist.

  Project Bloodnoon has gathered several methods and techniques that could benefit authors in the long run inside an e-book called The Holy Bible of Self-Publishing. The idea behind the e-book was to create a powerful marketing utility that tells authors exactly what to do. That means is you just open up your page, read what and how you need to do it and you are ready to do it. The content is presented in a way, easily understandable and applicable by all ages.

 Chances are you will not become a millionaire just by reading the book and applying the information within. You will however, receive a strong base of marketing knowledge. You will also receive a lot of marketing experience and will understand what works and what does not. Sales will come. They may not be thousands, but at least such will exist. I'd like to clarify sales as in real sales ( because authors count the free copies sold as sales and if they reach the best selling lists in FREE, they still consider themselves best-selling authors and they haven't even made 100$. Another case is when authors consider themselves best-selling after they have reached the Paid bestselling list in a very small niche, where you need 5-10 copies sold on a single day to reach that list, so to me personally it's not something to be proud of, but that's a different topic.

  If you are interested you can read the marketing methods, gathered by Project Bloodnoon in this e-book:

 

  The e-book is absolutely free and available exlusively for this website. E-mail us and we will gladly send you a free copy of the book.