In other words, your book publicist should be eager to leverage the news event as a book
publicity opportunity for you, as an author and as an expert.
Keep pitching newspapers, because it will always be nice to have visibility in a newspaper — whatever form that newspaper takes — but broaden your book promotion campaign so that you're also seeking
publicity opportunities in other media outlets.
Of course, the authors of Brave New World and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe had plenty of book
publicity opportunities before they went to meet that fabled Great Publisher in the Sky.
AFI has also become a crucial stop in awards season because with things happening so fast, these gala screenings offer
major publicity opportunities just before the awards start coming down.
Book publicists should have the flexibility to depart from their paper book publicity plan, and even from your contractual agreement, when a book
publicity opportunity arises.
But, after seeing the book
publicity opportunities recently garnered by Gary L. Stewart, author of the new book, The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Searching for My Father... and Finding the Zodiac Killer, this book publicist has to wonder about that.
The tips of the week included how to get into Costco and specialty stores, ways to increase your writing speed, and planning ahead for
holiday publicity opportunities.
If your book publicist doesn't see the PR opportunities, then make sure she's responsive to the news hooks when you find them for her... and don't let book
publicity opportunities pass you by because you're too polite to ask for what you need from your book publicist!
Your publicist will work to
secure publicity opportunities that may include: online media outlets, blogs, podcasts, newspapers, magazines, or even radio or television broadcasts.
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.»
I rarely think of book promotion as something authors can do for other authors, but a wonderful blog entry by Lisa Romeo reminds me that if you want to receive book
publicity opportunities then it's always a good idea to provide support for other authors (and publishers): buying their books, attending their book signings and other events, joining (and participating in) their social networks, and doing whatever else you can think of to bring visibility to others.
Daily contact with national media (consumer and trade) via pitching, PR reports, organizing interview schedules with journalists and liaising with clients to ensure that their goals are met in securing and
exploiting publicity opportunities.
Adept at identifying and
managing publicity opportunities that promote the company and its products in print and online publications including, but not limited to, business journals, retail / business trade media outlets, industry analyst reports...
And those who do need book promotion opportunities, MediaBistro's article seems to rub in, are not going to get those book
publicity opportunities from the NBCC anytime soon.
Fortunately, book publicists can get book
publicity opportunities for all authors when the topic and the pitch is on target and timely.
Once you have made some inroads with local booksellers, doors will open to even more
book publicity opportunities in your community, like local author events.
Because I'm a content publicist, and in my field, custom, i.e. vertical engines = new link and
publicity opportunities.
Publicity opportunities are being secured daily so don't miss out on being part of this fantastic campaign — now in its third year!!
Leverage
your publicity opportunities to improve your credibility, your pitches, and 10x your brand deals.
Like most big - ticket screen franchises, this one comes with some actual acting talent that gives the movie tang and legitimacy and may also help broaden its appeal along with its marketing and
publicity opportunities.
Seeking
a publicity opportunity, Stacks takes in Annie only to eventually develop real feelings for her.
As long as you can tie your book, and your book's topic, into a news story, you have a good chance of garnering book
publicity opportunities.
Sure, it's great to get mainstream media interviews and other traditional book
publicity opportunities.
Along with being a great book
publicity opportunity for the children's books in the program, it's also a wonderful chance to turn a new generation of kids onto the joys of reading... now and, I hope, for the rest of their lives.
The radio producer will appreciate your professionalism, your book publicist will be grateful you saved the day... and you'll be grateful to have salvaged a book
publicity opportunity that you otherwise could have let slip away!
Book publicists would do well to keep an eye on news stories to see which book
publicity opportunities they can garner — just by making the connection between the books they're promoting and the news stories of the day.
This book publicist uses technology for every book publicity campaign (whether it's a book marketing campaign that includes social networking outreach or whether it's a book marketing campaign that revolves around traditional book
publicity opportunities).
Now, with every book
publicity opportunity that he accepts, he has to share the information that he believes his father is the Zodiac Killer with the world.
As the story breaks to a national audience, Lenore Skenazy has a book
publicity opportunity (and her book publicist, who sees the news story, has the opportunity).
That's why serendipitous book
publicity opportunities are so welcome.
How would you like to generate unexpected book
publicity opportunities?
Phrases with «publicity opportunities»