Should you pitch your book in blog comment sections?
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When I receive a comment, no matter if good or bad, it means that I wrote something on my blog that created a reaction in a reader. The reaction was enough to motivate the reader to leave a comment – which doesn’t happen often.
Lately, [...]
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non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Rhapsody in Books
non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Rhapsody in Books
non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Rhapsody in Books
non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Rhapsody in Books
non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Rhapsody in Books
non-fiction – especially history, biography, law, and religion; literary fiction; science; science fiction; and mysteries. some children and young adults
Should You Pitch Your Book in Comment Sections?
November 17th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Social Networking
Should you pitch your book in blog comment sections?
I love comments.
When I receive a comment, no matter if good or bad, it means that I wrote something on my blog that created a reaction in a reader. The reaction was enough to motivate the reader to leave a comment – which doesn’t happen often.
Lately, [...]
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