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In a section addressing promotion of New York Times content — essentially, social media distribution — the report's authors survey the techniques of «competitors» and compare them to the Times» strategy.
In this month's Target Marketing Magazine, a TopRank authored article on how small businesses can gain a competitive marketing advantage by leveraging content promotion, blogs, social media and universal search was featured.
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KSB Promotions has worked with hundreds of publishers and authors, and dealt with a wide array of media people since forming the company in August of 1988.
Finalists and winners get active promotion from Chanticleer across their social media platforms and website, and public recognition via their annual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
Thanks for the link to my blog post on alternatives to social media for book promotion — that one really struck a chord with authors, which is pretty exciting.
We're stepping out of running every promotion as a monthly stint, and driving the site to more of a community, where readers and authors have more interaction, bloggers and reviewers can connect and choose books based on availability, and education spans every aspect of self - publishing, from harnessing the power of social media to creating strong websites and platforms, and effective book marketing.
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Book promotion means being in the right place at the right time so that people — by which I mean the media and your potential readers — can find you, the author, and your book.
For authors and publishers with deep pockets — specifically, for those authors who have more money than available time — it might very well be a reasonable investment to engage a news clipping service during the course of a book promotion campaign that includes print media outreach.
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by Warren Whitlock Apr 27, 2009 Author Training, Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing, Selling Books, Social Media
A prominent literary agent recently told me that unless an author receives a hefty advance of $ 100,000 or more most publishers will do virtually no promotion, leaving it to authors to create and exploit their own platforms via social media and networking connections, workshops and webcasts.
Then there are the authors — or anyone else, for that matter — who look at social media as their own private promotion train.
Stacey J. Miller, founder of S. J. Miller Communications (a book promotion firm based in a Boston, Massachusetts suburb), specializes in developing winning media strategies for authors and publishers, and in coordinating national and regional tours.
Millions of authors use Facebook as a tool for promotion, but did you know that you can also use the social media site as a direct selling platform?
Banding together with other authors as part of group promotions like social media events and box sets can improve sales and lead to long - standing friendships.
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Common digital marketing efforts among indie authors include ebook giveaways, ebook discount services such as BookBub, social media and blogging, social media advertising, email marketing, author cross promotion through box sets, and more.
She is a well - respected book publicist with a graphic design background that makes authors» visual promotions and social media pop.
And not only does this kind of sideways promotion not sit right with real consumers who demand honesty and transparency in business and in social media, but it makes all Author Solutions employees look bad (again).
Here at Written Word Media, one of the most common questions we are asked by authors looking to run a promotion is: What price should my book be on the day of my promotion?
Post reviews of other writers» self - published books on Goodreads, and share the authors» special promotions on your social media.
Other times, the interviewer has no interest in the author or in the topic; the assignment editor, producer, or other media decision maker foisted the author on the interviewer, and that's just not the recipe for a book promotion success.
Our Instant Response Media Campaigns fill gaps — which authors always find frustrating and disappointing — left by the old - fashioned approach to book promotion that says «once we've contacted the media, we're finished» or «sorry, but we can't promote you until your book is on the shelves.&rMedia Campaigns fill gaps — which authors always find frustrating and disappointing — left by the old - fashioned approach to book promotion that says «once we've contacted the media, we're finished» or «sorry, but we can't promote you until your book is on the shelves.&rmedia, we're finished» or «sorry, but we can't promote you until your book is on the shelves.»
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A normal book promotion or marketing service will do some very basic things for you, like write a press release, make an author website, contact lots of media for you, and share your book online.
This free, short (62 pages) Kindle book is a helpful resource for new authors who have limited book promotion time and choose to use it on social media.
I make a note to warn my clients about the potential to be ambushed by this host, and I always give authors the option of taking known - to - be combative interviewers off my list of media targets as we proceed with book promotion campaigns.
A successful promotion strategy will extend beyond networking, conferences, and Amazon — you'll need to set up an author website, a blog, and most important, social media profiles.
by Warren Whitlock Sep 12, 2009 Author Training, Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion 1 comment
So what's a book publicist, or an eBook author, to do when they want to find eBook promotion opportunities and they can't find them in the usual places that were so friendly to traditional authors who needed media visibility for their traditional books?
by Warren Whitlock Apr 27, 2009 Author Training, Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing, Selling Books, Social Media 2 comments
These days, many traditional publishing contracts include clauses that require an author to have a social media presence for the purpose of marketing and promotion.
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Book promotion services can include writing your author platform, assembling a media kit, submitting galleys for book review, and scheduling radio and author interviews.
Tonight's #IndieChat guest is Shari Stauch, founder of Where Writers Win, a company dedicated to working with authors with a spectrum of budgetary allowances to offer every type of promotion service, from outright media campaigns to simply building their websites.
Whether it's through the author's own social media and website or through joint promotion and virtual word of mouth, the time to generate that all - important buzz is well before it makes its way to market.
Let's see if she continues the trend started by Doris and Susan before her, proving that in this digital day and age of social media marketing and online book promotion, female authors are not to be trifled with.
Using state - of - the - art field recording equipment, a library of images, sound effects and excellent voice - over talent, they provide author media services such as audio books, audio promotion packages and video book trailers.
But if the same author tweets five times a day about the progress of her book promotion campaign («I just sent out 3 email pitches to the media,» «A national radio show producer is on vacation this week and won't be checking his email — that leaves two pitches that might come through,» «Just received an auto response from a producer, so who knows what might happen,» «I received a random phone call from a high school classmate and pitched my book to her,» and «I just sold a coworker a copy of my book»), that's going to get old pretty quickly.
I only ask for some minimal cross promotion for my work, by the authors that I feature, in exchange, either on social media or in a newsletter to subscribers.
I am author Catherine Townsend - Lyon and I own Lyon Book and Social Media Promotions.
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You can learn more about her by visiting her book promoting blog at: Lyon Book and Social Media Promotions and visit her Amazon Author Page at: Author, Catherine Townsend - Lyon «Book and Social Media Promoting is my Passion!»
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As a hub for all your book - related promotion — from links for purchasing your book to excerpts to tease your audience and build interest; and press releases and other digital media vital to your marketing strategy — a dedicated website is one of the most effective ways to encourage sales of your book, help keep your message focused, and maintain consistent author branding.
To ensure that your voice is heard in the media, and your book's title is mentioned in the press, most authors have to proactively take charge of their book promotion and book publicity efforts.
Creativity How can you make you, your work, and your promotion stand out in the growing explosion of books, authors, and media?
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