Some interesting thoughts about pricing not just your new book, but your backlist
http://www.edwardwrobertson.com/2013/10/challenging-assumptions-pricing.html
Some tips for deep point of view
http://querytracker.blogspot.com/2013/12/going-in-deep-point-of-view-pov.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+QueryTracker+%28QueryTracker+Blog%29
I'm giving a single link for this blog, but if you need inspiration for marketing your book, I suggest you explore this site extensively.
http://webbiegrrl.blogspot.com/p/branding-for-indie-authors.html
When you're writing your book blurb, it might be helpful to consider the research done by Bookbub.
http://unbound.bookbub.com/post/71990474519/5-test-results-to-help-you-market-your-ebook
Pricing strategies have been on my mind a lot lately, so Kristine Katherine Rusch's post caught my attention. I don't agree with everything she says, but it's all worth considering.
http://kriswrites.com/2014/01/15/the-business-rusch-pricing-discoverability-part-7/
Worried about your plot? Need to write a blurb? This is a great post to help with both.
http://emmadarwin.typepad.com/thisitchofwriting/2014/03/dont-plot-just-play-fortunately-unfortunately.html
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