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How to Optimize Amazon to Sell More Books — July 29 Workshop with Daniel Hall

July 10, 2018 by Webmaster

Join us for a special hands-on BAIPA workshop on Sunday, July 29, at the Key Club in Novato, led by Daniel Hall and Becky Parker Geist, to take you and your writing and your publishing projects to the next level.

Here’s the schedule for the day:

11:00 am – Welcome and introduction

11:10 am – Write Faster & Better: This Workshop Will Transform Your Writing Speed Forever

12:00 Noon – Amazon Copywriting To Sell Books

1:10 pm – Bring Your Own Working Lunch (We’ll continue working on your copy)

2:00 pm – Audiobooks are booming! How can you take advantage of that?

3:00 pm – Monetizing Your Amazon Author Central Page

3:45 pm – How To Run Profitable Amazon Ads To Sell More Books

4:15 pm – AMS Ad set up and buyer keyword research workshop

5:00 pm – Adjournment & concluding remarks

Bring your laptop and join us. Tickets are $49, and you can sign up on Eventbrite, Meetup, or Facebook.

[PAST EVENT] Amazon Sales Machine Workshop: How To Optimize Amazon To Sell More Books

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