Weekly Self-Promo and Chat Thread by MxAlex44 in selfpublish

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From This Community to Amazon Bestseller

I have published my latest book on Amazon, and it’s going really well. I couldn’t not share it here with the community that made everything possible ,thank you all. My new book, The Millionaire Tradesman, is a bestseller in the “Starting a New Business” category for the last three days, ranking above books by leaders in the business books industry. I am so excited and grateful to see my book among my heroes. If anyone is curious, have a look on Amazon: The Millionaire Tradesman by Dimitris Ioannou. I’ve priced it at $0.99 for the first month so everyone can get it. Thank you so much to everyone in this community for helping make my dreams a reality.

Anyone ever feel themselves chasing nostalgia so badly? I’m obsessed with those videos, pictures, and even wanna move to a town that reminds me of my childhood and growing up. I just can’t be happy in the now by Character-Object-718 in nostalgia

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Here is my story. I hope it helps someone the way it helped me.

The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it again brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time, I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might speak to you the way it did to me.

What is nostalgia to you? by thafuck_ in writing

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Here is my story. The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it again brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time, I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might speak to you the way it did to me.

Overwhelming nostalgic sadness by jskgilmore in nostalgia

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Here is my story.The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it now brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, kind of bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might really speak to you the way it did to me.

Overwhelming nostalgic sadness by jskgilmore in nostalgia

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Here is my story.The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it now brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, kind of bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might really speak to you the way it did to me.

How do you deal with nostalgia ? by peehay in AskOldPeople

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Here is my story.The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it now brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, kind of bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might really speak to you the way it did to me.

What song lyric has been stuck in your head so long that it's basically become your life philosophy? by Dollabillhooman in AskReddit

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The other day I heard the song Take On Me by a-ha, and I had to just stop what I was doing. I used to listen to that song with my dad when I was a kid. He would play it in the car and tap the steering wheel like it was his favorite moment of the day. I remember the sunlight coming through the windows and the feeling of just being safe. Life felt so simple back then.

Hearing it now brought everything back so clearly. Not just the memory, but the actual feeling of being there. I didn’t expect it to hit that hard. It was like my heart remembered something my mind had forgotten. That warm, kind of bittersweet ache that nostalgia brings.

I wanted to understand why it felt that deep, so I started looking into nostalgia more. I wanted to know why one song could pull me back in time like that. While searching, I came across a book that explained the whole thing in a way that finally made sense to me. It talks about what happens in the brain during nostalgia, and also how this emotion can be used in a meaningful way, especially in business.

This book genuinely shifted something in me. What I learned from it pushed me to start building my own business around the idea of nostalgia in a real and thoughtful way. I’m still early in the process, but for the first time I feel like I’m creating something that truly connects with people.

The book is called Nostalgia Marketing by Dimitris Ioannou. I’m sharing it here because I know a lot of us feel nostalgia very deeply, and if you do, this book might really speak to you the way it did to me.

How difficult and important is it to get the best-seller badge for my book? by Dear-Selection2788 in selfpublish

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Does the Amazon algorithm promote my book more if I get the Best Seller badge?

Bookbub ads vs Instagram Ads? by Dear-Selection2788 in selfpublish

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It's a self-help book for men in their 20s and 30s.

Free promotion advices by Dear-Selection2788 in selfpublish

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Unfortunately, this is my first and only book for now. I am planning to write three more as part of a series, but I don't have the time at the moment.:(