Of all the advice I have
read about book promotion, Ian Irvine's was the most helpful.
Not exact matches
You can
read more
about how this doodling for
book promotion idea works at GalleyCat.
Every time I
read an article like this one
about Bookcrossing.com, it strikes me that giving
books away is a great
book promotion idea.
So, according to this survey,
book publicists ought to think
about gearing their
book promotion campaigns to those Americans who are ill - educated enough actually
read books.
The author page is where you don't have to worry
about post frequency or too much
promotion: the people that like your author page like it because they want to know everything
about your
book, from
readings and events to reviews.
Read about other critical facets of
book promotion:
If you got, also
book reviews, or press releases in Italian or English on this
book promotion site, the process to sell your
book in the places, where Italian readers are, will be much easier, because Italian
book sellers and Italian
book clubs you contacted will
read the link with information in the Italian language
about your
book and will become interested in buying it!
Did you
read about how Angels and Demons (by Dan Brown) and White Oleander (by Janet Finch) recently scored a
book promotion opportunity?
With the advent of Amazon, media consumers could suddenly buy
books online as soon as they saw, or heard
about, or
read about the author... so
book promotion opportunities could become sales opportunities, too.
As I
read between the lines of a March 8, 2010 New York Times article, «Pondering Good Faith in Publishing,» something occurred to me: nonfiction authors who haven't been 100 % concerned
about the veracity of their words should fear
book promotion opportunities.
Finally, an article
about book promotion that is worth
reading AND applying.
I have a
book promotion group on Facebook called Ready to
Read... https://www.facebook.com/groups/469592073074586/ where it is acceptable to promote a ready to read book, for blog posts that are about a ready to read book, and events for ready to read bo
Read... https://www.facebook.com/groups/469592073074586/ where it is acceptable to promote a ready to
read book, for blog posts that are about a ready to read book, and events for ready to read bo
read book, for blog posts that are
about a ready to
read book, and events for ready to read bo
read book, and events for ready to
read bo
read books.
As of now, I have dozens of new release
promotions planned during the launch (a horror
book out around Halloween) and
about four - hundred people
reading advance copies to leave reviews around the launch.
This
book promotion site also offers you the entire
reading of your
book and an honest review
about it.
We talked
about using the free
book or the 99 - cent intro boxed set, trying to talk with the distributors to get
promotions, linking to all of your
books on all of the sites, and including sneak previews to entice the people who
read the freebies to pick up the rest of the series.
Find out more
about her at her website www.JoLinsdell.com In the past,
book promotion involved authors traveling around to do in - person
book signings and
readings... Continue
Reading
I'm currently
reading (actually, that's not exactly true; I'm currently devouring) Steve Weber's
book, Plug Your Book: Online Book Marketing for Authors (more about that in a future post, I promise, because this is a book that no one who's tackling a book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the top
book, Plug Your
Book: Online Book Marketing for Authors (more about that in a future post, I promise, because this is a book that no one who's tackling a book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the top
Book: Online
Book Marketing for Authors (more about that in a future post, I promise, because this is a book that no one who's tackling a book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the top
Book Marketing for Authors (more
about that in a future post, I promise, because this is a
book that no one who's tackling a book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the top
book that no one who's tackling a
book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the top
book promotion campaign can afford to ignore, and I'd like to explain why in a post dedicated to the topic).
If this model holds, then there might be a chance writers can once again return to their primary title as writers, period, and not have to worry (as much)
about promotion and schmoozing or wasting time chatting on Twitter when they ought to be writing their
book, not chatting with 14 - year - old Bieber - ites who don't have time or interest to
read anything beyond 140 characters anyway.
Our website,
Reading Deals, is actively growing a list of readers who WANT to hear
about your
book promotion.
Targeting students aged 18 and older, the
promotion requires entrants to
read a short article
about credit, determine their Credit GPA by taking a 5 - question quiz, and complete an online entry form for a chance to win $ 500 towards tuition and
book expenses.
Southwest Airlines has released a targeted
promotion for flights during the usually slow pre-holiday, post summer season which offers travelers up to triple Rapid Reward points on all flights
booked... [
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about Southwest Airlines Double & Triple Point
Promotion — Targeted