Author Series Day 4: How To Find Beta Readers For Non-Fiction Books
The Thought Card: Travel Tips, Travel Hacking, and Personal Finance For Financially Savvy Travelers03/01/21 • 12 min
On Day 4 of the Author Series, I detail why you should recruit beta readers and how to find potential readers who would be willing to offer feedback and promote your book.
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Read my books:
- Affording Travel
- Traveling With A Full-time Job
- Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner
- Planning Local Trips During A Pandemic
Day 1 of Author Series on Instagram - Getting Started As A Self-Published Author
Day 2 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Set Writing Expectations
Day 3 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Outline Non-Fiction Books
Day 4 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Find Beta Readers
For more writing tips, listen to episode 51 where I share my top tips for new authors.
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03/01/21 • 12 min
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