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8th February
2010
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Michael Volkin opens a new concept of earning potential by promoting the marketing and sale of books through the use of technical tools available Internet and through social networking websites. As a successful author and marketing specialist, shares of its own principles demonstrated Volkin help authors increase sales of books in his book "Social Networking for authors." Step by step displays exactly how to use the technological tools available on the Internet. He describes how to find websites that help increase its customer base and help market and sell more books.

The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 includes a series of tips on how to increase website traffic to increase sales. Mike presents a variety of free resources available online that allow the authors turn their book sales in an effective "scheduled" money machine.

Part II deals with how to sell books through networks social. Mike focuses on the most popular social networking sites that have the ability to drive customers to your website and open the way to sell more of his books.

Mike's writing is clear. Converts the technical terms in language that can grasp the technical challenge. It offers the suggestion of sources for help to download programs to the least knowledge of computers or those with time constraints. The most technically advanced will be rewarded by being able quickly download information to enable them to implement the principles and implement them faster.

"Social Networking for authors" is a remarkable book for anyone wanting to increase their online presence, added to generate search engine traffic, and sell more books. Volkin writing is fresh, informative, practical and very rewarding reading experience.

Associates, Volkin, 978-0615299853

As reviewed by Midwest Book Review

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