My bother and I wrote a middle grade novel, Dirt Busters, as part of a mystery series but it’s the youtube video I had made, How To Build A Billy-cart, that’s driving sales…why?
Why youtube drives visitors to your website
December 11, 2014 by melinda@tropicalwriting.com.au
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I don’t know why but did you say ‘sales’, as in, people paying money to read our books?
Art for art sake but ‘money for gods’ sake’.
Tel me more, tell me more.
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