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Tag Archives: Feelings
Authors: If You Learn How To “Walk In Your Readers’ Shoes,” You WILL Sell More Books! (Infographic)
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Successful Non-Fiction Authors Don’t Confuse “Empathy” With “Sympathy”
Synopsis Even though empathy and sympathy both involve your “feelings” about your readers, they refer to two distinctly different emotions. As an author, and book marketer, (and as an emotionally mature adult that is trying to help people) you must … Continue reading
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