Try working with bloggers or podcasters to promote your book to their friends and followers.
Not exact matches
they're fab for breastfed babies as the teats are more like boobs rather than standard bottles and they heat up to boob temperature, they
work with bloggers too so you may be able to get it as a review to
try out saves you wasting money incase it doesn't
work?
I notice a lot of companies these days either
with or without their knowledge
try to take advantage of the hard
work of
bloggers.
I attended all three days of Riot Fest amidst the rain, cold and massive amounts of mud all while
trying to do
work things and attending a
blogger brunch
with a few of my
blogger buddies.
When I individually look for
bloggers for a book I take care to read the entire review policy and
try my best to match up books
with those who will enjoy the read (it doesn't always
work but I think putting in the effort is important).
Newspapers such as The Independent here in the UK,
with their bloated
work force and printing costs, are struggling in tough economic times, as they
try and
work out how to make money from the content they produce in the face of smaller, leaner publishers or individual
bloggers.
CLP Blog Tours is not responsible if
bloggers do not post on scheduled day, but will
try to
work with blogger or have alternative choices if such happens.
As Family Travel
Bloggers, we have
tried many museums
with the kids and we know which ones
worked, and which ones just did not make the cut.
To add to that, there will be companies that you reach out to that have only
worked with a few
bloggers in the past and so they're also
trying to figure out how it
works.
I hope the professionalism that I am
trying to emulate from the
bloggers I have followed and respected was evident
with the tourism board and the industry people that I
worked with.