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Online Tool Looks To Help Authors Distribute Excerpts

Posted at 9:51AM Friday 15 Feb 2013

The book is written. It's for sale on your website, on Amazon, or wherever you think people will look.

So, how do you get people to buy?

Getting through the noise can be difficult.

That's where Publisher's Portal hopes to jump in. It's a Web-based company looking to distribute excerpts of books for a small fee.

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