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  1. Thom

    Thom Active Member

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    Any place here to advertise..?

    Discussion in 'Traditional Publishing' started by Thom, Mar 8, 2014.

    As the header states, I've recently self-published a story through Smashwords and I was wondering if there was any dedicated thread here to list it?

    Or would right here do..?

    Thom
     
  2. mammamaia

    mammamaia nit-picker-in-chief Contributor

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    check the site rules and info... that should tell you...
     
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    Selbbin The Moderating Cat Contributor Contest Winner 2023

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    There probably wouldn't be a market here for it anyway.
     
  4. minstrel

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    Advertising is not permitted on the forum. Moderators have often permitted members to announce their publications, but not to provide links, etc.
     
  5. Bryan Romer

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    Most of the people here are writers themselves. You need to go where the readers are. Have a look at GoodReads.
     
  6. TLK

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    Yeah, @Bryan Romer has summed it up. Most people here are probably less interested in your story and more interested in how you found the self-publishing experience and how it's worked (or working) for you.
     
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    But you could always buy a banner ad.
     
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