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Pronoun ‘Book Pages’ Make Getting the Word Out Super-Professional

written by Liz Edelstein July 15, 2016

Thanks to Pronoun’s new “book pages” feature, pimping your read never looked so good.

Yep, those days are over. You know, those awkward days when you didn’t have your book information up on your website early enough or you found yourself in a version control nightmare trying to upload a different version of your book for every retailer with custom buy links? Gone.

Enter Pronoun’s super-gorgeous, super-professional, not-at-all-embarrassing “Book Page” feature. It’s not just the glorious layout. Here’s Megan’s book page for A Singular Lady. See?

It’s not just the hot automated buy link action. It’s the added awesomeness of the tracking. When you share your book page, your stats are automatically tracked. None of that wackadoodle tracking URL nonsense.

Enjoy!

Pronoun ‘Book Pages’ Make Getting the Word Out Super-Professional was last modified: July 13th, 2016 by Liz Edelstein
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Liz Edelstein is also Liz Maverick, the author of over 15 novels. When she's not blogging, she's working on her next project, a contemporary romance series about a bunch of hot mercenaries who live in Manhattan. You know, the usual.

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