Sentences with phrase «better book pitch»

It is virtually impossible for any person to write a better book pitch than you.
A good book pitch is like a heartfelt promise.

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Some, too, dangle free accommodations at a luxury hotel to lure you into a high - pressure sales pitch for timeshares or vacation clubs, while others make good on that free cruise for you, but require you to book a second guest at a grossly inflated price.
4 best books on pitching for new business?
«My advice, as I said earlier, is: First, that their synagogues be burned down, and that all who are able toss sulphur and pitch; it would be good if someone could also throw in some hellfire... Second, that all their books — their prayer books, their Talmudic writings, also the entire Bible — be taken from them, not leaving them one leaf, and that these be preserved for those who may be converted... Third, that they be forbidden on pain of death to praise God, to give thanks, to pray, and to teach publicly among us and in our country... Fourth, that they be forbidden to utter the name of God within our hearing.
It is in the book (along with tons of dairy - free living info and many other awesome recipes, if I do say so myself), which can be ordered on Amazon for an insanely good price... but enough with the sales pitches... I am more than happy to share -LSB-...]
As Reizner wrote in his book The Best of Sonny Reizner, «Propositions were thrown back and forth in the stands in those days on just about every pitch.
This is the book on baseball's best pitcher: If he isn't being rained out or out being arraigned or in some other way prevented from pitching, you can consider the game over before the first out has been made.
Since I would not recommend trying this without reading the entire book & 40; well, you can skim the sales pitch at the beginning & 41;, I won't go into details about the method, but I whole - heartedly recommend this to any parent.
Fischetti: Another historic, kind of, angle on this might be, well in the»70s [during the] so - called first energy crisis, E. F. Schumacher published this book Small is Beautiful, [which basically said, «big is bad» and I think it was mainly pitched against industry more than anything else.]
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This weird, perfect oscillation is best demonstrated when she makes an impromptu book pitch to Kelly, who is a writer by trade.
According to THR, Universal Pictures has won a bidding war for the rights to Robert Munsch's children's book The Paper Bag Princess, tapping Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect 2) to direct a big screen adaptation, as well as producing alongside Margot Robbie (Suicide Squad).
A Steven Soderbergh project scrapped at the eleventh hour of pre-production and inherited by a high - pedigree team composed of Capote director Bennett Miller and scribes Steven Zaillian (the lone holdover) and Aaron Sorkin, it's as much a reinvention of the discarded film — apparently pitched as a data - saturated docudrama — as it is an adaptation of Michael Lewis's best - selling non-fiction book of the same name.
He took good advantage to pitch his new book, «Decision Points.»
I had great cover blurbs / praises to pitch on my book and across my branding platforms (website & social media) from well - known authors, magazines, and critical reviews from professional editorial sources.
There are actual «pitch lists» you can sign up for as well, which allot around 10 minutes for you to meet one - on - one with an agent or editor and discuss why they should want to represent your book.
Sorry to keep teasing you with books that aren't coming out for months, but Macmillan's pitch for Gabrielle Zevin's teen novel All These Things I've Done (September 27, 2011) is too good not to share.
Days are packed with panels about pitching novels to publishers and developing realistic characters, as well as book signings by favorites like Nora Roberts and Jill Shalvis.
So, in honor of the World Series, here's a question to think about as you wait for tonight's first pitch: What book best captures baseball?
Harnessing and pitching to traditional media such as local and regional print, radio and TV outlets remains the core component of a well - orchestrated book publicity campaign.
It typically serves as the foundation for your online book descriptions, as well as any press releases or pitches you make to the media.
If you or your publicist is going to pitch your book to 10 media outlets, choose the ones with the highest probability of covering your book, not the ones your emotionally invested self wants to review your books, but the ones your entrepreneurial self knows are better business decisions.
I just hope I'm better at pitching my story through a book trailer than through a query.
Best - selling authors, LaTonya Branham and Valerie J. Lewis Coleman, will reveal proven secrets to attract readers, pitch your book and close the deal.
But now, almost a year later, I have a full proposal for a 3 chapter book I'm pitching, plus a new contact for a script idea I have and a better sense of what I want to do.
-- Agents glance at something or listen to a quick pitch, give the writer a little hype about how the book sounds good, and the writer should send it.
Each reviewer has been pitched your book based on what we know about his or her personal taste and if your book will be a good fit for their readership.
You're in the best position to identify and communicate what's new or groundbreaking in your nonfiction book or novel and to uncover story ideas you can pitch to the media.
The Real Gay Guys Of: Pitching To Bravo TV's Andy Cohen #AndyCohen was on The Colbert Report selling a book bound to be on MacMillan's best seller list soon.
If your book is less of a risk (is successful, is part of a successful series), that's good to state in your pitch in the «additional comments» section.
There are many fantastic indie authors, but unfortunately, it's easy for them to get lost in the sea of authors who haven't edited their books well or who send unpersonalized pitches which ignore blogger review policies.
Well — they need to roll up their sleeves and pitch in with the promotion of their book.
Our team will make every effort to personally pitch and tenaciously follow up with a targeted media list unique to your book and to get the best media attention possible.
However, story pitches are used for self - published books as well as traditionally published books.
If you want to get a literary agent, publisher, and book deal... you must also know the basics about how literary agents work, and you must know how to write a good book and pitch materials (query letter and book proposal).
Self - publishers have to be just as good at pitching — to customers, reviewers, and, if you've got paper books, to bookstores.
And what Samsung pitches as the Galaxy Tab 4 Nook's hole card — $ 200 worth of free book and TV - show content — sounds good on paper (or rather, e-paper).
c. Good ghostwriters rarely work on a contingency basis, putting in all the time and expertise required to write a book and pitch it to publishers in exchange for a percentage of potential royalties.
Pitching a story idea rather than your book works best with these outlets.
The conference offered panels and talks for poets, fiction writers, and nonfiction writers, as well as one - on - one pitch sessions with agents for writers who are working on book - length manuscripts.
This is a huge paradigm shift for publishers, who have typically taken a business - to - business approach to sales and marketing, pitching their list to key agents within the industry supply chain; primarily sales reps who stood the best chance of getting their books sold into bookstores.
The early bird with the best book publicity pitch gets the listing.
The holiday season is a good time to pitch your book, but many are doing the same, so keep in mind what makes your book uniquely perfect for the holiday season.
Good question — it's the Library of Congress number that shows that you exist, and the one that any library that you are pitching your book to wants to know you...
Ultimately, good marketing is what sells books, regardless of whether it's sold online, in stores, or both, so before a book is pitched to retailers, a marketing budget and plan need to be in place.
My publicist was a superstar in pitching my parenting book and getting radio and TV spots — including the TODAY Show — as well as article and book excerpt placements.
The best advice we can give you is this: Don't focus exclusively on selling your book, drowning people with your sales pitches.
Ideally pitch book before publication date as that's when Hollywood most interested or if bestseller, however, books which have been released and even been on the market for extended periods of time can still be pitched; again, it's all about good stories that can translate well film TV, etc..
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
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