Sentences with phrase «local book promotion»

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Last month, Uber's local marketing team in Lyon, France ran a promotion for a partnership with French website Avions de Chasse, in which Uber users could book cars with attractive female drivers.
That is: If you can create compelling online content around a local store — like announcements of in - store promotions, the ability to book appointments with salespeople, and identifying the music currently playing — shoppers are more likely to get up off the couch and visit in - person.
Conventional book promotion events such as book signings and readings at local book stores as well as regional and national book events are integral to a book publicity and marketing plan.
These are just a few book promotion activities you can pursue outside of the Internet either through a local bookstore or at another venue.
An invitation to speak at a local library, a handout asking for authors with interesting books and interesting stories to appear on either a regular or Internet radio show, teachers eager to bring their book into their school library, not to mention the opportunity to learn ever so much about book promotion from the more seasoned authors.
An Associated Press reporter saw the article in the local paper, contacted the author, and wrote a story about her book promotion.
So, when you're seeking national book promotion opportunities, think local.
Gone are the days when poetry promotion was limited to local book shops, libraries, and coffee shops.
Book promotions are generally local affairs, unless you are taken up by a large chain or already with a mainstream publisher, you have restricted marketing capability.
Did you notice that book promotion opportunities with smaller media outlets, such as local radio stations (that used to be hosted by local radio personalities), were drying up as smaller media outlets were bought by bigger media outlets, and bigger media outlets were bought by huge conglomerates such as Clear Channel?
I think another benefit of working to sell ones book to local libraries is that it will be a great experience in self - promotion and connecting with one's community.
Today, the retailer's display space is where the heavy lifting of selling books happens: selection, recommendations, local convenience and promotions aid discovery and drive most of the sales.
@toliman If Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc can sell any title from the US without restriction, this will make it unlikely that smaller markets will be able to develop local retail channels which can feature locally - relevant books or authors, or can encourage local promotion of books and authors.
But something else is going on at your local library — book promotion!
I commented, that I self - published my book, but I am not very strong with promotion, but went ahead and asked two local shops if they would carry my book, and also asked the library if they would like a donation of my book.
Elizabeth Randolph shares marketing ideas for local promotion, Joan Stewart shows how to use freelance journalists in a book publicity campaign, and Ricardo -LSB-...]
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