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Learn how to increase your book sales on Amazon Amazon currently sells almost 50% of all print books

Learn how to increase your book sales on Amazon [Web Version »]( &p1=%408zOPJpc%2BbPlE%2FT7fTWqV0QekyTXTofrfuCnbTVifAH8%3D) [Shop Writer's Digest]( ) [Name]( ) [Sign up for Today's Free Preview Webinar]( ) Amazon currently sells almost 50% of all print books and over 70% of all e-books in America. Their stranglehold on the industry will continue to grow as competitors, such as Barnes & Noble, continue to struggle. If you want to increase your book sales and boost your author income, then you must learn how to sell more books through Amazon. Join this webinar to get the inside secrets. Rob Eagar is a marketing expert who has helped books hit the New York Times bestseller list three different ways, including new fiction, new non-fiction, and backlist non-fiction. He has coached over 450 authors and consults with top publishing houses across the U.S. Rob is the instructor of the new online course at Writer’s Digest called “Mastering Amazon for Authors.” In this webinar, Rob will share a sneak peek of his new course and give away his three best Amazon book-selling secrets for FREE. In addition, he will be available to take your questions. Looking for more? After you learn a few things from Rob, you can sign up for his course and uncover even more secrets! [Click here to register for the FULL course >>]( ) [What you'll learn]( ) • Avoid common pitfalls that can ruin your book sales on Amazon • Use Amazon’s “back door” to fix marketing mistakes by you or your publisher • Convert more sales when readers view your book on Amazon’s website • Make sure your books get noticed on Amazon's huge website • Use inexpensive Amazon ads to increase sales Today, Monday, October 29, 2018 at 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT [Register for FREE >>]( ) This email was sent by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( &cid=DM80065&bid=808909477) | [Web Version »]( &p1=%408zOPJpc%2BbPlE%2FT7fTWqV0QekyTXTofrfuCnbTVifAH8%3D) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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