Here's what she has to say
about getting your book noticed.
Not exact matches
I've
noticed that people have very definite ideas
about whether it's better to
get candy or a
book.
We've
noticed one thing
about online retailers: they can't duplicate the experience of meeting your favorite author and
getting your
book signed.
I
noticed what you mentioned
about the catalog, as soon as I added my third
book, I was
getting remnant traffic and sales to the other
books.
2) How to quickly build an online following that want to buy your
book 3) Quick ways to
get the word out
about your
book 4) What it takes to
get the media to
notice you 5) Public Speaking opportunities for authors - PAID?
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But it is not only
about having a cover that stands out visually —
getting someone to simply
notice your
book is only the beginning.
There is so much information out there
about getting books seen, and
getting noticed.
CP — I just replied to your question
about virtual
book tours and other ways of
getting online
notice and have sent a friend request to you so I can share what I know a little more conveniently
I buy five or more
books per week, usually when I see a review,
get a
notice from a bookseller that a new one of my favorites is out, or follow a recommendation from a friend
about a really good
book she's read.
I won't list all the other activities we have carried out across our businesses over the last decade, but from events and print and digital mail - outs, to promotional materials and adverts — and having an author dress up as Lord Lucan and stand on a plinth in Trafalgar Square — we have never been shy
about trying absolutely anything to
get our
books noticed.
I've
got a really strong memory of reading these
books and how they felt when I was
about ten or eleven; but the thing I
noticed coming back to them as an adult was I that don't have as much imagination as I did.
The Washingtonienne story tarted out like those impossible blog rags - to - riches fables that many of us lawyers dream
about: girl starts blog, girl's blog
gets high profile
notice, girl
gets Dooce'd and finally, girl
gets major
book deal.
About your
book — I don't
get free shipping on Barnes & Noble but
noticed that the
book is price matched on Amazon so I just ordered it from Amazon since I am a prime member and receive free shipping on Amazon.