At other times, I appreciate the democracy of the Internet and, particularly, its chief benefit for those of us who care
about book promotion opportunities: if the traditional media outlets are finding your book underwhelming, and they're not offering to interview you, then who care?
Since PW isn't offering that deal to traditional publishers, whose books are considered for review without a $ 149 fee, I'm somehow not excited
about the book promotion opportunity that PW is offering self publishers.
Talk
about a book promotion opportunity: Jean - Marie Gustave Le Clezio's work is the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in literature.
Book publicists are happiest when they hear about new radio shows and new television shows, and new magazines and new newspapers, and new sites and new blogs, and book publicists are usually at their unhappiest when they learn
about book promotion opportunities» drying up.
Therefore, when you get the information
about the book promotion opportunity, capture it, and guard it carefully.
Not exact matches
Yes, blog tours represent a
book promotion opportunity that most authors, publishers, and
book publicists have known
about for awhile.
What does the public have to say
about which
books receive their share of
book promotion opportunities, and which
books languish in obscurity?
The reason indie authors often contact other
book publicists (and seek additional
book promotion opportunities) after enduring a fruitless long - term relationship with another
book publicist is because, when a
book's
about to be published, an author and publisher's common sense seems to kick in.
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.
Stay tuned to learn
about cutting - edge
book promotion strategies, tried - and - true publicity tips, new media
opportunities, and the like.
The
Book Standard has published an article about another new trend: journalists who write books and then have book promotion opportunities handed to them on a silver platter via «serious» news venues that may well ignore other authors who are not as well connec
Book Standard has published an article
about another new trend: journalists who write
books and then have
book promotion opportunities handed to them on a silver platter via «serious» news venues that may well ignore other authors who are not as well connec
book promotion opportunities handed to them on a silver platter via «serious» news venues that may well ignore other authors who are not as well connected.
NovelRank offers authors the
opportunity to get real - time feedback
about their
promotion efforts towards
book sales on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca (Canada), and Amazon.co.uk (United Kingdom).
Did you read
about how Angels and Demons (by Dan Brown) and White Oleander (by Janet Finch) recently scored a
book promotion opportunity?
And good for this
book publicist — that's three more
book promotion opportunities to show off
about, and all in one day!
Here's an example of what
book publicists and publishers mean by «
book promotion opportunity»: HarperCollins was
about to publish a
book written by Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto when... well, you know what happened.
With the advent of Amazon, media consumers could suddenly buy
books online as soon as they saw, or heard
about, or read
about the author... so
book promotion opportunities could become sales
opportunities, too.
That probably means
about 46 new
book promotion opportunities will arise next week to take its place.
And I'm too excited
about the
opportunities for
book promotion that revolve around ebooks to wait.
As I read between the lines of a March 8, 2010 New York Times article, «Pondering Good Faith in Publishing,» something occurred to me: nonfiction authors who haven't been 100 % concerned
about the veracity of their words should fear
book promotion opportunities.
BBMTC is the world's first and only online, free, learning program designed to help authors learn
about emerging new technologies and associated
opportunities for
book promotion.
If you don't earn that right, and you don't prove yourself with humor, grace, respect, and hard work — then forget
about having any
book promotion opportunities in the future.
I don't own one yet, but I wanted to know more
about how it works, because as a self - published author I'm looking for easy ways to share free copies of my
books with reviewers (since looking for
promotion opportunities seems to be a more - than - full - time issue now).
As an indie author you will keep learning
about book marketing and
promotion opportunities.