Sentences with phrase «as the book publicist»

But, just as book publicists (and authors and publishers who are conducting book publicity campaigns) give away books to book reviewers (and producers, editors, journalists, and bloggers) to garner book promotion opportunities, it makes sense to directly give books away to your intended readers via book giveaway or contest.
It's particularly hard for book publicists to read negative book reviews since, as book publicists, we take on only projects in which we strongly believe.
But as a book publicist, I beg you, please please — wait.
As a book publicist, I've booked hundreds, if not thousands, of interviews for authors over the years.
As a book publicist, I personally welcome this variety.
As a book publicist, I sometimes assume that authors will ask for clarification about anything they don't understand about any instructions that I provide for media interviews.
After 11 years as a book publicist and marketing consultant I'll be a published author myself in 2008.
A free doodle app and web site called doodle.ly lets you launch a free (do you enjoy the concept of «free» book promotion as much as this book publicist does?)
However, as a book publicist, I know that you can't conduct a successful literary promotion campaign unless you send out a copy of the book to all qualified media decision makers (and experienced literary publicists know who is, and who isn't, a qualified media decision maker) who request one.
She was a Finalist in More Magazine's Reinvention Story Competition, nominated by her peers as Book Publicist of the Year, and voted Preditors & Editors Best Book Promotion Service.
Preceding her role in business development, she worked as a book publicist for nearly seven years which introduced her to the reality of the relentless and creative nature of the book publicity industry.
She was a National Finalist in More Magazine's Reinvention Story Competition, nominated by her peers as Book Publicist of the Year and voted Preditors & Editors Best Promotion Service.
As a book publicist, I expect to see Mark Zuckerberg's book choices carrying as much weight as any television show could, and certainly, Zuckerberg's support of a book will mean as much as any media personality's in the world.
Author Barbara Crane hired me as her book publicist to organize a virtual tour for her historical fiction, When Water Was Everywhere, winner of a Beverly Hills Book Award.
As a book publicist always looking for new angles to promote my client's books, I could not wait to read the next page because there was so much good information about online book marketing on every single page.
Stephanie was a National Finalist in More Magazine's Reinvention Story Competition, nominated by her peers as Book Publicist of the Year, and voted Preditors & Editors Best Promotion Service.
How Book Shepherds Can Help Authors As a book publicist, I recommend you, the author, look into hiring a book shepherd for your current or upcoming project.
Book Marketing and Book Promotion Using Book Signings As a book publicist I have a strong opinion about book tours.
Richard Gilbert worked as a book publicist at Indiana University Press, and then as a publicist and marketing manager at Ohio University Press / Swallow Press, so he has an appreciation for the advantages of small presses.
Once You Know What Literary Agents Want, It's Easy To Land One As a book publicist, I am frequently asked by my author clients about how to find a literary agent.
It's just that, ironically, if you have to pay for a review... it isn't worth the paper it's printed on (most of the time — there are a few exceptions to this rule), as far as this book publicist is concerned.
The best idea, as far as this book publicist is concerned, is to use the United States Postal Service's Priority service.
As a book publicist, I am frequently asked by my author clients about how to find a literary agent.
As a book publicist I see the media perk up when an author client has received an award.
Meditating on your own strategy doesn't help you grow as a book publicist (or as an author or publisher who's promoting books); finding out how your associates have created their successes, on the other hand, opens up the possibility of doing things more effectively all the time.
As a book publicist I can pitch an author's story and line up a TV or Radio interview, but most authors won't be able to amaze listeners and compel them to buy without being trained by a media coach.
But, as a book publicist, I do feel obligated to share it.
I wouldn't presume to tell you which new novels I'd like to see you recommend next time out... although, as a book publicist, I do have some great suggestions.
As a book publicist I am here to inform you that yes, they absolutely do matter!
As a book publicist, I am asked constantly if I can guarantee my clients will become best - selling authors (I can't).
As a book publicist who appreciates having as many book publicity avenues as possible at my disposal, I hope Facebook finds a way to resolve the concerns its users have about privacy.
So, yes, as biased as this book publicist is in favor of independent book publishing, I must admit — how could I not?
I don't know, although as a book publicist, I'd like to believe that a whole spate of new, highly effective online book promotion strategies have enabled more publishers to sell more books during recent months.
The bulk of his book promotion experience comes from 14 years spent at Wiley, one of the oldest publishing companies in the world, where he began as a book publicist and worked his way up to Associate Director of Publicity.
As a book publicist, I work hard to schedule each and every interview, and the last thing I want is to screen potential interviewers to make sure their perspective is identical to my client's point of view before finalizing the interview.
But as a book publicist, how do you know what's best for an author?
As a book publicist, it's part of my job to keep an eye on news stories and current events, and to suggest ways to tie your messages into the news.
Although I'm willing to share it, I don't advocate it either as a book publicist or as a human being.
As a book publicist whose clients» works range from mainstream to self - published, I've never relied solely on book reviews.
As a book publicist, Penny's clients represent a «Who's Who» of authors.
As a reader (and not only as a book publicist), I want the dust to hurry up and settle so that we can all read (and, yes, promote) ebooks if we'd like.
As a book publicist, I hope Omidyar is correct.
As a book publicist, all I can do is choose my projects carefully... and trust that I'll know about the Rick Sanchezes of the world before I can even imagine taking on a book promotion campaign for them.
And, as a book publicist, I'd have to say that Scribd.com is offering a must - look - into - this book promotion opportunity, but as a social networker — and as a professional who understands that there are only so many hours in a day — I want to cry foul.
The funny thing is that, as a book publicist, I have learned that self - published books have become more and more legitimate for the past, oh, five to ten years.
If, as a book publicist, I use an Associated Press headline in its entirety in a media kit for one of my clients, or I incorporate more than four words from an Associated Press story, I'll have to pay Associated Press for the right to do so.
As a book publicist, I'm always eager to keep on top of changes in the book promotion landscape.
As a book publicist, how do you feel about distributing ebooks to reviewers rather than mailing hard copies?
As a book publicist, how do you keep track of authors» interviews and events?
As a book publicist I am always on the lookout for effective inexpensive ways to reach book buyers.
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