When it is finally done,
create book pitches 10, 30, and 60 seconds long.
Not exact matches
We have put together a 6 month «curriculum» for women writer / directors ready to direct a narrative feature, focusing on the tasks involved in setting up a narrative feature — polishing log lines, synopses and
pitches;
creating a «look
book»; putting together a preliminary budget / top sheet; deciding on locations for tax incentives; forming a C - Corp or LLC; leveraging attachments; and producing a crowd - funding campaign.
Resources provide opportunities to: - explore how adverts play on our fears and dreams - explore persuasive language in advertising - explore presentational features - analyse adverts across 3 mediums (TV, radio and web)- explore synergy - study advertising across a range of mediums - plan own advertising campaign - conduct risk assessments and planning document as would be the case in the industry - give a
pitch for the campaign
created - explore legal and ethical - investigate the ASA (advertising standards agency)- consider budgets - conduct primary and secondary research - gather qualitative and quantitative data A work
book is also included for students to complete as they study the course.
We teamed up with publicity expert Joan Stewart, aka The Publicity Hound, a former newspaper editor, to
create a bundle of 19
pitching templates that make it easy to recruit an army of people to help you sell
books.
We incorporate the media outlets on your wish list to
create a master
pitch list that can help you achieve all of your
book promotion goals.
We send the news about your
book to 10,000 + librarians,
pitch to foreign rights agents and
created dedicated media opportunities.
Sample topics: writing
pitches and back cover copy,
book covers, writing a successful synopsis,
creating reader expectations,
book tours, etc..
Your publicist will
create a public relations (PR) campaign for your
book, including press releases,
pitches to the media, submissions for reviews, and interviews.
The voice Tripp
creates for Georgia is
pitch - perfect, the historical details so deeply embedded in the narrative I forgot the
book was a work of fiction.
Publishers plan for this by
creating galleys (online or printed final versions of a
book, usually in black - and - white), which they can send along with a
pitch letter to their editor contacts at media outlets.
My publicist quickly understood the subject of my
book and cleverly
created the
pitching angels, which even I had not thought of myself.
-- 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
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
creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
I'll
create a query letter, a
pitch, and a synopsis that reflect your writing and your style, and most importantly, sell your
book.
Media List: Targeted list of media outlets researched and
created by your publicist to which your
book may be
pitched.
They
pitch your
book to club members in email announcements that link to your account page or on the website in pop - up ads you
create yourself.
If you can link your
book to any of them, write and send a press release or tip sheet, write a blog post,
create an image to share on social media, or
pitch a story idea.
From
creating an author brand, to
pitching media, to establishing an online presence, this course gives authors the tools they need to successfully promote their
book and increase sales.
Create a
pitch or describe your
book in the most interesting and intriguing way possible, then have acquaintances read it first and ask them if they think the
book is worth reading, based on the
book description itself.
It's a maze out there and it all there hype about
creating books for a few hundred (to sometimes thousands of dollars) sounds ducky when the right jargon is
pitched at you.
Create several
pitches that concisely capture the essence of your
book's appeal so that you can test them on relevant audience targets
She'll
create a «media kit» containing all the information a blogger could need — publication details, cover and summary, your social media links, where to buy the
book, and so on — then identify appropriate bloggers for your genre and email each blogger individually, with a personal
pitch and a copy of your media kit.
As an alternative to exclusively
pitching or mentioning your
book, offering information that is useful to your target audience
creates a win - win for both your customers and you.
Well, you will be after spending an hour with Mary Jo Fay...
Creating Your 30 Second Elevator
Pitch for Your
Book is exactly what we all need.
A great 25 word
pitch is all you need to
create a strong
book video.
At first, you came to the San Francisco Writers Conference to learn the craft of writing, to hear famous writers describe how they became famous, to learn the secrets of how to
create a winning
book proposal, to become enlightened by publishers about what they want and, most of all, to
pitch literary agents, those elusive creatures who seem always to be heading the other direction.
Judith Briles will focus on
creating and delivering the perfect
pitch for you and your
book.
From the work you do during the proposal process
creating an overview — a description of the
book (synopsis), a
pitch, a summary of your blogged
book's benefits, and also a mission statement, you can usually find a title for the
book.
Creating mass social media contacts; figuring out what technology you would be using; who would be part of your marketing / shout out team; who in your circle of friends and colleagues would be in your camp to eblast their worlds that your
book was HOT and that they should get a copy on your big day / week; contacts for guest blog posts; even
pitching media and journalists.
I serialized the first
book in a trilogy and uploaded it to Medium and Wattpad; ran giveaways on Amazon that were promoted by Bookbub, Booksends, etc.;
pitched journalists for coverage; partnered with publications; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks; published opeds and guest posts; came on podcasts; and even
created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations from the
books.
As for the online marketing side, that involves promoting both our ebooks and print
books online: organizing blog tours, placing banner ads and other advertising,
creating catalogues with CataList,
pitching our
books for review — including uploading e-galleys to NetGalley — maintaining and growing a presence on relevant social media sites, blogging, supporting our authors» online initiatives, and helping to publicize their offline events and activities.
I spoke with David (
pitch guy) last week and he said that a good conversion program for kid's
books is yet to be
created - still a ways off.
Marcy Kennedy presents How to Use Your Logline, Tagline, and
Pitch to Create a Stronger Story posted at Writers in the Storm, saying, «Most of us think of a logline, tagline, and pitch as marketing tools we write after we've written our story so that we can use them as our book's cover
Pitch to
Create a Stronger Story posted at Writers in the Storm, saying, «Most of us think of a logline, tagline, and
pitch as marketing tools we write after we've written our story so that we can use them as our book's cover
pitch as marketing tools we write after we've written our story so that we can use them as our
book's cover copy.
This doesn't automatically mean that you'll be able to
pitch your
book to everyone you meet, but Frankfurt is platform for almost anyone to forge new relationships and
create business opportunities.
Created client
pitch presentations and renderings (e.g., floorplans, elevations, finish plans and construction drawings) used by associates and contractors to
book projects.
She talks openly about
creating a business to help people while still protecting yourself, her journey of writing a
book and
pitching i.
Created and edited financial documents (
pitch books, memos, presentations) using PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.
Created and revised
pitch books, sales / selling memos, presentations, financial tables, graphics and charts using PowerPoint, Word, Excel and Visio applications
Conceptualize novels,
books, stories, brochures, manuals, or television shows and
create pitches or letters to market them.
Contributed towards
creating client
pitch presentations and renderings (such as floorplans, elevations, finish plans and construction drawings) used by associates and contractors to
book projects.
Anywho, our production company * may * try to
pitch the show to a couple of other channels, but we're just going to keep on, keepin» on - doing all the things we've loved doing all along:
creating art & photographs, writing music &
books, and blogging about whatever tickles our fancy, and tugs at our heart strings.