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David Louis Edelman on Self-Promotion

David Louis Edelman tried a whole lot of promotional ideas for his first novel, Infoquake. He recently took some time to survey those promotions (to see which ones worked and which didn't) and then followed that up with general thoughts on book promotion.

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