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A bookmark is the perfect promotional giveaway to help promote a book! They come in a wide variety of sizes, materials and price points. But for authors on a budget, printing business cards in a vertical orientation can suffice. Regular promotional bookmark prices vary from a few cents each to several dollars each, depending on product and quantity. Soliciting book reviews prior to publication can help get the online reviews started quickly after the book publishes. Share the pre-publication manuscript (or a portion of it) OR the actual published book with select potential reviewers with the understanding that they agree to write a review for you. Also, be sure to remind reviewers that when they post their review anywhere, they need to disclose that they received an advance copy of the book to be in compliance with compensation disclosure guidelines. Cost: Free if sharing electronic version of manuscript. Cost of printed book plus shipping if sending physical book to reviewers. Every email you send can be a promotion! The link would go to the book sales and information page online. Your readers and fans are your "customers" for your writing. So collect them as a valuable business asset! Encourage them to subscribe to your email list by offering a free sample chapter in exchange for opting in. IMPORTANT! ALWAYS use a reputable email broadcast service (e.g., MailChimp, Constant Contact, etc.) for email marketing. NEVER use your personal email account to send broadcasts about your book. That will likely result in having your email account suspended for spamming. Cost: Free, except for the cost of the email marketing service. Some email marketing services offer free use of their service for a trial period or free forever up to a certain number of subscribers or messages. See each service's terms for details.
Still, making sure that any fresh content you add is very keyword orientated may make the ads more relevant and clickable, and with them being so easy to install, and see as having fresh content that's keyword orientated is a must, there's really nothing to lose by using it as one of your blog monetization methods. Using contextual ads: this is a slightly less obtrusive method that may work better for you. The contextual ads look like normal hyperlinks in your blog post, but, they actually show ads as the reader passes the mouse over them. This is great if it links a relevant ad to something that the reader is looking at, at that moment; the fresher it is in the mind the more likely they are to click through. Using CPA offers: this method lets you get paid for people passing on a certain amount of personal information in exchange for a free gift or product.
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One tiny example of how this simplifies things is incrementing a counter, for example if you wanted to know how many redirects resulted from a specific encoded URL. Memcached would store the count as a string representing an integer, get this value, and then set a new string to represent a larger integer. With Redis, you would simply increment the integer atomically. Similar to other key value databases, Redis trades off limited in-memory storage capacity in exchange for a faster look up speed. However, for disaster recovery, Redis persists to disk for backup. RDB files are a compressed, binary representation of the in-memory store to preserve a point-in-time snapshot of your dataset at specified intervals by initiating a fork() of a child process, useful for disaster recovery. RDB persistence is enabled by default. AOF (append-only-files) maintains a text log of write operations used to reconstruct the original dataset, for example upon server restart. AOF and RDB persistence can be enabled at the same time, or persistence completely disabled. In most every scenario, Redis has evolved to be as good as, if not better, than Memcached. However, both Redis and Memcached have the ability to dramatically increase performance with relatively minimal work to implement.


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