I also deal with a lot of authors
asking about book promotion companies and services.
Not exact matches
One author who also had intimate knowledge of independent
book stores, talked to her publisher,
asked probing questions
about their plans for
book promotion for her
book, and then chose to self - publisher her own
book.
Do you find yourself
asking people to share your
book promotions and feeling ever so slightly uncomfortable
about it?
I'll also be
asking Thom and Bob
about their philosophy of
book promotion and how they have sold hundreds of thousands of copies of Bob's
books and made multiple best sellers.
Authors and publishers are welcome to visit Smith Publicity at BookExpo America 2013 — held in the Javits Center in NYC, May 30 to June 1 — to meet us and
ask any questions
about book publicity and
promotion.
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.
To any authors and publishers who are grinning right now
about the potential of pitching the new (and, undoubtedly, not - improved) «Don Imus Show» as part of future
book promotion campaigns, this
book publicist has just one question to
ask: haven't you moved on yet?
When I publish a new article
about book promotion, the questions that authors
ask the most are: how to sell
books and how to earn money by selling
books?
You don't know how much time I've wasted combing blogs for your email address so I can contact you to
ask a question
about your blog,
ask you to guest blog, or
ask you to participate in something that might help you with
book promotion.
He
asked a lot of good questions for authors
about working with an editor, getting published, and effective
book promotion.
Ms. Velnoskey tells me
about the «low cost»
book promotion services I can buy and says «All I am
asking you at this time is if we may add you to our email list when we issue our next
book promotion offers.»
So I
ask questions
about distribution before I agree on a
book promotion campaign because I know a bit
about distribution to bookstores and via web sites.
Authors in my
book promotion e-course often
ask for help deciding what to write
about.
This is not a group to
ask for likes shares, etc. only posts
about book promotion.
Which (because I'm always on my soapbox
about this topic) leads me back to the point I so frequently make: while
book promotion may be tangentially related to
book sales, it's impossible to predict how closely related even a highly successful
book promotion campaign will be to an increase in
book sales, nor is it reasonable to
ask a
book publicist to guess at the number of
book sales that might be generated by a successful
book publicity campaign.
I've
asked Alexis to explain why she's focusing on her back - list
books and give us a few tips
about back - list
promotions.