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Old 05-01-2011, 12:03 PM   #181
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post
I'm looking for promotional and marketing advice here, not editorial advice, thanks. As to Onuissance, I considered a few different spelling before I went with this one. I happen to like it the way it is, and as it's only a free series of 8 short stories, I confess that changing the name and cover of this one will be a bit low on my list of things to do.
The title of a book is part of its marketing and promotion. The more so when it's one of your free offerings. It's for this reason I mentioned my dislike of the title.

I think you should consider changing the books that you offer for free. I think you should offer what you consider to be your best book for free. Your free offering is likely to be the first bit of your work that potential customers read. You should make sure that it gives them as good an experience as possible.
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