tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778992.post652808802010485337..comments2023-07-18T16:59:24.432+05:30Comments on Seriously into Nonsense: Insights into book marketing strategiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778992.post-28267323936087198612015-08-27T17:36:20.208+05:302015-08-27T17:36:20.208+05:30Also Mohit, the writer is an artist. He or she sho...Also Mohit, the writer is an artist. He or she should not be writing, in the first place, with an intention to make a windfall financially. She should promote her book to reach a wider audience as well as to make a career out of writing. But aspiring for a lottery somehow compromises her as an artist.Smarakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02261353498731390361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778992.post-10901546353640421562015-08-25T16:34:37.762+05:302015-08-25T16:34:37.762+05:30a good article... if i may add (yeah its a marketi...a good article... if i may add (yeah its a marketing strategy), one must be prepared for failure. and get up. and write another one. and then another. and another. The takeaway is that aspiring writers are looking for instant gratification or stardom from their first book, which isn't how things should be. Even if your first book really becomes a hit, then you are at best a 1-book wonder, a fluke. So be prepared to write book after book, like a work-in-progress.Mohit Goyalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01822297868071527067noreply@blogger.com