Some books deserve as many
book promotion opportunities as they can garner.
Seek out online
book promotion opportunities as well as the traditional venues.
Not exact matches
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.
At least,
as an independent
book publicist, I have found that it would be in your best interest to learn that there are
book promotion opportunities after the advance
book publicity campaign has come to a hard stop.
The
book promotion opportunities for all
books, and ebooks, have grown in number over the years
as new venues have emerged.
Book publishing obviously has changed in recent years, but as book promotion opportunities have grown for self - published authors, some things have remained the s
Book publishing obviously has changed in recent years, but
as book promotion opportunities have grown for self - published authors, some things have remained the s
book promotion opportunities have grown for self - published authors, some things have remained the same.
(
As I've said, it's much easier to drum up
book promotion opportunities for
books that don't suffer the stigma of an imprint responsible for printing thousands and thousands of «duds.»)
In this lifetime, I have the great fortune to accompany Paul on a
book marketing adventure
as we explore additional
book promotion opportunities together.
I mean, who doesn't see an appearance on «Oprah»
as the greatest
book promotion opportunity of all time?
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.
So for authors who won't be forced or «guilted» into social networking, there are still
opportunities for online
book promotion now, and there are more cropping up every day
as technology evolves.
KDP Select offers authors the
opportunity to participate in promotional programs such
as Kindle Countdown Deals, Free
Book Promotions, Kindle Unlimited, and Kindle Online Lending Library.
Book promotion and book publicity campaigns always involve the online media, of course, but new book review opportunities from major online media outlets such as MediaBistro gives book publicists an excuse to incorporate an online book promotion component into every book publicity campa
Book promotion and
book publicity campaigns always involve the online media, of course, but new book review opportunities from major online media outlets such as MediaBistro gives book publicists an excuse to incorporate an online book promotion component into every book publicity campa
book publicity campaigns always involve the online media, of course, but new
book review opportunities from major online media outlets such as MediaBistro gives book publicists an excuse to incorporate an online book promotion component into every book publicity campa
book review
opportunities from major online media outlets such
as MediaBistro gives
book publicists an excuse to incorporate an online book promotion component into every book publicity campa
book publicists an excuse to incorporate an online
book promotion component into every book publicity campa
book promotion component into every
book publicity campa
book publicity campaign.
Just tap into one or two of its
book promotion opportunities that so many authors and publishers tend to miss (such
as its Wiki that will accept all entries from authors and publishers, at this time), for starters, and see where it leads.
Once
books are discovered, you will be given
opportunity to view
book details, such
as bindings, versions, and
promotions, through Amazon.com.
So if you missed
book promotion opportunities in 2007, keep in mind that — in 2008 — part of your job
as an author or publisher is to keep an eye on pop culture, and figure out how your messages tie into the news.
And it's especially difficult to watch prestigious newspapers morph into something altogether new... but to deny those changes, or to hope it won't affect any other newspapers, is to jeopardize
book promotion campaigns and the possibility of garnering
as much
book publicity
opportunities now
as you did in the «old days.»
Our
book promotion campaigns are flexible enough to incorporate
opportunities to promote all of your products and services
as you create them.
Did you notice that
book promotion opportunities with smaller media outlets, such
as local radio stations (that used to be hosted by local radio personalities), were drying up
as smaller media outlets were bought by bigger media outlets, and bigger media outlets were bought by huge conglomerates such
as Clear Channel?
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.
So, for now, I'm using workarounds (such
as ebook publishers who output content to various ebook formats) to create
book promotion opportunities.
Well, getting an
opportunity to appear on a nationally - aired television show has been the Holy Grail for most
book publicists, publishers, and authors for
as long
as I've been a
book promotion specialist.
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.
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.
It taught me that even if I have a publicist helping me, I am sometimes just
as effective at generating
opportunities for my own
book promotion.
It's put people out of work; it's indicative that the economic crisis is
as serious
as we'd fears; it's horrible for those of us who can't stand the thought of switching our radio listening time allegiances; and yet — it's also curiously fascinating to those of us who know
book promotion opportunities are still to be had.
The Spotlight includes an event page, top banner space, homepage above - the-fold blog space and outreach beyond RECTV to our partners such
as Black Pearls Magazine and Between Your Sheets who also will feature your author,
book or series that same week for a huge push in
promotion and a great
opportunity to reach new readers.
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.