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First Impressions Matter: Is Your Book Dressed for Success?

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​ ​ Hey there. Tim here. Imagine walking into a restaurant on a first date... The anticipa

​ ​ Hey there. Tim here. Imagine walking into a restaurant on a first date... The anticipation, the excitement, the uncertainty... From the outfit you're wearing to the opening line you choose, everything plays a part in making a lasting first impression. Now, imagine your book is on a first date with potential readers. The cover, title, blurb, first few lines... Everything about it either invites the reader for a closer connection or makes them swipe left, just as in the world of modern dating. And here's a little secret: Much like you'd prepare for a date in advance, you should start thinking about how to market your book long before it's completed. If you wait until your book is finished to consider its marketing and first impression, you might find it struggling to get the attention it deserves. Sure, it might sound premature to think about marketing when your book is still a work in progress... But remember: many readers, like passionate daters, feel like their entire life has led up to the moment they pick up your book. So, isn't it worth ensuring that it's a smashing success? In our upcoming How To Write And Publish Your Book (Even If You Haven't Started Writing Yet) webinar We're diving deep into the art of making spellbinding first impressions with your book. ​[Join Us for the WEBINAR 🚀](=)​ It’s at 4PM EST To making every first impression count, Tim Stoddart. Copyblogger CEO Want free content resources? If you refer other marketers to this newsletter, we'll send you hook templates, post templates, content formulas, and more. Click below to get the specifics: [Access Referral Hub]() ​[Unsubscribe]( | 6029 Old Court Rd , Boca Raton, Florida 33432 Want us to fully manage your blog and SEO? [Click here]() for a free SEO and content marketing consultation.

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