Sentences with phrase «blog tour company»

I am not an indie author, but a publicist, and I placed 5 books on 5 different book blog tour companies.
There are a lot of blog tour companies out there — and you may try a few different ones just to see how they work out.
There are also lots of independent blog tour companies out there.
(Note: I haven't personally used blog tour companies for reviews as much as exposure — cover reveals, release announcements, that sort of thing).
As a virtual assistant for a best - selling romantic suspense author, I was looking for a good blog tour company that could deliver on a short deadline.
For authors looking for reviews, I suggest looking at blog tour companies that offer review tours or queries, reaching out to your newsletter list, and looking at blog directories for bloggers with review policies that state they accept book requests that line up with your book.
Blog tour companies strike me as a rather dubious proposition.
Jo Michaels presents A Look at Blog Tour Companies posted at Jo Michaels Blog, saying, «After reading some rather strong comments in a book, I decided to delve into research about blog tour companies and how tours help Indie authors.
Hire an established and reputable book blog tour company (NOTE: There are unscrupulous companies that claim to get gigs for their clients on dozens of blogs, many of which lack a meaningful audience or are owned by the companies themselves).
If you choose to work with a blog tour company, a virtual assistant, or a book marketing company, don't ignore the new ones.
I wouldn't personally thank every person who reviews your book, but bloggers, writing groups, and blog tour companies should get shoutouts.
Thanks for sharing your experiences with these blog tour companies.
-LSB-...] Here two articles I found online that go through some of the blog tour companies and actually rate them!
Blog tour companies will help you get reviews.
Now, blog tour companies will arrange book tours and reach far more people than you can with direct queries, «street teams» are the new term for coordinating your social media reach, and buying an ad from Bookbub can do more to shoot your book up the charts than just about anything.
I'd agree that if I hire a blog tour company, I do want to see decent coverage.
Social Media: Does the blog tour company have a facebook and twitter account with substantial followers?
But here are some points to consider when working with a blog tour company:
The Author's Guide to Book Promotions combines clear, easy to follow information, listings of over 60 book blog tour companies and 190 book promotion sites, a glossary, an extensive list of helpful videos — everything an author needs to conquer the world of promotions.
Which brings me to blog tour company 3.
In fact, on at least 75 % of the blogs, the only comment was a thank you for hosting from the blog tour company.
I would add: Make sure the blog tour company (if you're hiring it out) knows what kind of book you've written.
The blog tour company gets paid, but the reviewer doesn't.)
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