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Old 08-11-2011, 09:59 AM   #27
Cautionary Tales
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I just published a book of five short funny poems on KDP, so far a few sales but nothing major the book is called Cautionary Tales of Unfortunate Animals.
I think one of the main success stories is "John Locke" Google him if you haven't already And like many people have said before me i think blogging is the most powerful tool when it comes to advertising ebooks.
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