BookSparks ™, part of SparkPoint Studio, offers authors more than
just traditional book publicity.
Not exact matches
And Amazon will talk to its customers again and again about a particular
book, making for a more prolonged marketing campaign than is common in
traditional publishing, where a new title often gets
just an initial blast of
publicity.
A second plus with
traditional publishing is help with marketing and
publicity of a
book, and by «help,» I'm not
just referring to a marketing budget.
I would add on the side of
traditional publishing that 1) It is easier to get national
publicity because producers give more weight to a traditionally published
book, particularly from a larger house (though some self - published authors certainly do get national
publicity as well — it's
just harder, in general and 2) a
traditional publisher is generally going to bring a great deal of experience to the table — from improving the cover or title to layout and design.
Traditional book promotion — the type of
book publicity campaign that involves mailing out
books / media kits and following up to pitch reviews and interviews —
just got a bit more expensive.