Media Coverage: Mention of your book via any media outlet, which includes, but isn't limited to, reviews, TV interviews, radio interviews, websites, blog reviews, and an author Q & A. Coverage is most often secured as a result of professional pitching to media out
Media Coverage: Mention of your book
via any
media outlet, which includes, but isn't limited to, reviews, TV interviews, radio interviews, websites, blog reviews, and an author Q & A. Coverage is most often secured as a result of professional pitching to media out
media outlet, which includes, but isn't limited to, reviews, TV interviews, radio interviews, websites, blog reviews, and an author Q & A. Coverage is most often
secured as a result of professional pitching to
media out
media outlets.
To
secure reviews for an indie book, authors had just a few options last year: paid review services (offered by outlets such as Kirkus, IndieReader, BlueInk Review, and Self - Publishing Review); customer reviews (solicited by sending review copies to beta readers or
via Goodreads or social
media giveaways); or a blog tour, where bloggers run an excerpt, review, or q & a — none of which usually leads to coverage in the traditional
media.
They do then load on the full - calorie cookie, which allows a number of features such as accessing
secure areas of the website, analyzing information and tracking how you share content from the law firm website
via social
media or email, using sharing buttons provided by AddThis, for example.