Sentences with phrase «book promotion opportunities by»

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While the traditional publishing world was doing its thing (the same old, same old thing, for the most part), self - published books (and that includes self - published ebooks, by the way) have established their own strong track records and earned their own top - notch book promotion opportunities.
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It originally was published between 1855 and 1857, and it was written by Charles Dickens who, by the way, is beyond benefitting from the book promotion opportunity of a lifetime.
I love nowadays opportunity by just googling the topic & following discussions to get new direction for your book promotion.
Did you read about how Angels and Demons (by Dan Brown) and White Oleander (by Janet Finch) recently scored a book promotion opportunity?
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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?
Here's an example of what book publicists and publishers mean by «book promotion opportunity»: HarperCollins was about to publish a book written by Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto when... well, you know what happened.
And some people won't explore new book promotion opportunities because «new» requires energy and enthusiasm and experimentation, and they'd rather rely on what used to work and hope that, one day, we'll all snap out of the Web 2.0 world and go back to stuffing envelopes, bringing them to the post office, making phone calls, and trying to convince 100 media contacts to please, please, please pursue a particular story angle (that may have been relevant when those envelopes were stuffed but, surely, will be have no relationship to anything going on in the news by the time they land on the media's desks).
With so much opportunity for effective internet promotions like virtual book tours, there are fewer and fewer of the non-virtual, several - city variety book tours being offered by publishers, so don't count on getting on that plane.
You have to earn the privilege to have book promotion opportunities every time you sit down with an interviewers — by phone, in studio, or via the Internet.
But you have to turn your articles into book promotion opportunities, because that won't just happen by itself.
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