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Ink & Influence: Unleashing the Power of Author Marketing

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Welcome to Ink & Influence, your go-to destination for unleashing the true potential of your author marketing platform. Explore actionable strategies, insightful tips, and inspiring success stories that will guide you on your unique journey as an author.

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About Lynn McGinnis

I help authors build & grow their platforms to gain visibility and reach their unique author marketing goals. No two author paths are the same. I can help you navigate yours through coaching, consulting, or retainer marketing programs.

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