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Marketing Everywhere You Can

by Barnes & Noble Press/

June 3, 2014 at 9:44 PM

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ColleenPhonecollageHybrid author Colleen Gleason was at Book Expo America last week with a great marketing tool — her phone. She made a phone cover using the cover art from one of her books, proving you can truly promote a book just about anywhere.

See more of Colleen’s books here.

 

Thanks for the great idea, Colleen!

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