
Do you have ideas on how to sell self-help book illustrated for students who do not read?
I've just written and published a book on self, as illustrated by a comic that takes place outside the cavity to learn to improve. Looking now at the marketing ideas … Suggestions? Sorry, may have been unclear. Our segment target is people who do not have time to read or not read, but personally I would learn to excel. From the age is for young people age average.
the first thing we tell the children learn to read or illiterate adults trying to learn? if the first – the best way to start would be giving free samples to kindergartens and local nurseries (his books are always need to be replaced and will be grateful for another). if your book is good and that parents use what they see and then they want one for their children at home – and then spread the word of mouth. will be difficult if it is for adults as you would to try to persuade schools and organizations adult education to strengthen his book to those already used
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