Five months later, I'm looking back to see what went right and wrong and what I can
share about book promotion.
Not exact matches
While not all gossip is bad — one can
share secrets
about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job
promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really
about,» and so the majority of the
book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
He also
shared about running bargain
book promotions with some stats
about getting really great sales momentum early, so be sure to listen to the podcast for that.
Do you find yourself asking people to
share your
book promotions and feeling ever so slightly uncomfortable
about it?
So, authors, I'm
about to
share with you some of this
book publicist's advice
about mistakes authors make with interviews — and how to avoid them — to maximize your chances of
book promotion success.
In a recent interview MediaShower interview, Ms. Miller
shares advice
about online
book promotion and author publicity.
I ended up learning so much
about the process of keywords,
book categories, author mailing lists, and other aspects of
book promotion, that I decided to start my own authority website to freely
share my knowledge with other authors.
What does the public have to say
about which
books receive their
share of
book promotion opportunities, and which
books languish in obscurity?
This means you're not
sharing book promotion, it's not exclusively «all
about you,» and you're helping others, too.
This is a great chance for us to talk
about what is acceptable for
book promotion on Twitter and learn different ways we can
share the
books we love without being spammy.
She feels good
about sharing great
books with her fans, and that's all the reward she gets for becoming part of
book promotion campaigns.
I already talked
about free
promotions in a previous post, but in this one, I wanted to
share which paid advertising sites I used to get a
book to the # 1 in -LSB-...]
We will feature people willing to
share about their writing and marketing tips for
book promotions as time permits.
SPOC, as we refer to it, brings together
book publishing,
promotion, and other professionals who
share their expertise
about a wide range of topics.
You can use Thunderclap to promote your
book in the following ways: Build a
book launch team Promote a sample chapter
Share a
book promotion or Get the message out
about your cause / charity Youcan get started here.
This is not a group to ask for likes
shares, etc. only posts
about book promotion.
Any uncertainties or gaps you may have
about how to write your
book, and / or promote your
book to get the most out of the vast array of review and
promotion options, Ani outlines the essential steps and the «who's who» organizations, so you can
share your
book with, and reach as many people as possible in your market.
And I've talked a lot
about doing
book giveaways to encourage
shares and
promotion; and also
about doing newsletter swaps to reach more readers.
I don't own one yet, but I wanted to know more
about how it works, because as a self - published author I'm looking for easy ways to
share free copies of my
books with reviewers (since looking for
promotion opportunities seems to be a more - than - full - time issue now).
The good thing
about this is that as he experiments with different
book promotion techniques, he'll be
sharing the journey with us.
Thanks for
sharing your insights
about book marketing and
promotion — I 100 % agree.
He
shared some great tips
about using discount and free
book promotions to grow your following and earn more sales.