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Write Promote Publish Advertise Sell Market

Are you a writer, promoter, publisher, advertiser, seller, or marketer?

There is one title I left out, but I will leave that to your devising.

My goal here is not to tell you how to write, promote, publish, advertise, sell, or market. There are plenty of articles, posts, commentary, and advice on these subjects. I am merely pointing out six pertinent titles you must have to reach the next level of achieving success in an industry that has exploded from this thing called the internet.

Whether your career involves books, songs, blogging, inventions, super tech, gaming, programming, etc, the follow six titles you must wear can be delegated but not overlooked.

The next few lists are formatted in an odd manner, this is intentional so that your eight second attention span can absorb each thought individually.

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  1. Write because you love writing. End of story.
  2. Promote because you want people to know about what you write. The beginning of the story.
  3. Publish because you want others to read what you write. The story now comes to life.
  4. Advertise what you write. Someone else will tell the story.
  5. Sell because you want to make money from what you write. The story now gives life.
  6. Market because you want people to benefit from what you write. The story now gives life.
  1. Writing can be daunting.
  2. Promoting or Telling can be terrifying.
  3. Publishing can be exasperating.
  4. Advertising can be fleeting.
  5. Selling can be exhausting.
  6. Marketing can be deafening.
  1. Writing – just do it.
  2. Promoting – be enthusiastic- do this before you publish.
  3. Publishing- seek free advice - pay only what is necessary-cover-editing-proof.
  4. Advertising – tell your friends, tell coworkers, tell anyone who will listen, tell the internet.
  5. Selling - Sell Sell Sell
  6. Marketing - Market Market Market
A needle in a haystack or A book in a book stack.

I have read that selling focuses on the needs of the seller whereas marketing focuses on the needs of the buyer. How epic is that thought. If you would like to start a discussion on any of the above lists just leave a comment below.

I offer and provide help to any wayward newcomer who may be seeking to take advantage of online publishing to create an income that could lead to financial independence. In turn you help me do the same.

EMAIL ME at iincmm@iincmm.com for details.

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