Killing It On Kobo by Mark Leslie Lefebvre

Killing It On Kobo: Leverage Insights to Optimize Publishing and Marketing Strategies, Grow Global Sales and Increase Revenue on Kobo by Mark Leslie Lefebvre offers a primer for authors to use Kobo to their advantage along with an understanding of the history of Kobo. Lefebvre uses his experience working for Kobo as well as publishing on Kobo to inform writers how to use the service to sell more books and make more money. I found much of the book helpful and wished it had been available when I first added my books to Kobo. As with any book of this type, things change, so it's important to use the knowledge as a starting point not as a definitive instruction manual. Lefebvre uses examples and illustrations (sometimes hard to read in the paperback) to show how he and others have used Kobo to find success. I have already started using some of the tips! Overall, Killing It On Kobo is a useful and interesting resource for any writer publishing on Kobo or even thinking about publishing on Kobo. 



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


Meditation: How to embrace mindfulness, inner peace, and happiness in life by Rafik Osker
The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion: Freeing Yourself from Destructive Thoughts and Emotions by Christopher Germer
Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer by Julia Cameron
Above the River: The Complete Poems by James Wright
The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer
The Testaments by Margaret Atwood



Reviews will be posted as I finish these books. (Technically, I'm a few books behind on writing reviews right now, so I have already finished reading several of these.)


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