Mailing Lists Unboxed: Learn how to self-publish without stress

· The Three-Year, No-bestseller Plan For Making a Sustainable Living From Your Fiction Book 2 · Patty Jansen
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About this ebook

Self-published authors are coming to realise that a stable career is about a backlist of titles and keeping that backlist selling.

But how do you do this?

Invariably, advice given by other authors includes holding promotions and lowering the price of the first book in series, or even making it free. However, few people mention one of the most powerful ways to keep your backlist selling: the author mailing list.

This is where Mailing Lists Unboxed comes in. It shows you:

The different types of author mailing lists
How to recruit people to sign up
What to do with your list once you have one
Attitudes about mailing lists, including those that stand in your way
Warnings and precautions
And much more

This is not a book for beginners. If you know little about self-publishing, read Self-publishing Unboxed first.

About the author

Patty Jansen lives in Sydney, Australia, where she spends most of her time writing Science Fiction and Fantasy. Her story This Peaceful State of War placed first in the second quarter of the Writers of the Future contest and was published in their 27th anthology. She has also sold fiction to genre magazines such as Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Redstone SF and Aurealis.

Her novels (available at ebook venues) include Watcher’s Web (soft SF), The Far Horizon (middle grade SF), Charlotte’s Army (military SF) and Fire & Ice, Dust & Rain and Blood & Tears (Icefire Trilogy) (dark fantasy). Her novel Ambassador was published by Ticonderoga Publications in 2013.

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