Writing a press release, a form of traditional book marketing, is a way to
spread the word about your book in an attempt to get book reviews, interviews and other forms of publicity.
We're looking for a group of enthusiastic readers to join our «Promotion Team» to help
spread the word about the book in person and through online sources!
Not exact matches
Interestingly enough, nor
in that
book, nor
in any other
books I have read
about the period, is it mentioned the fact that
in the say 10 - 20 years following that moment, did this «evil church cult of the dammed rubble rubble rubble» engage
in anything except
spread the
Word.
Since then we've exchanged numerous emails, most of which are just me gushing over the beauty of a
book she's been working on, and I was only too thrilled to organize a blog hop with some of our fellow food writer friends
in an effort to
spread the
word about her crave - worthy creation.
Churches promote the Ezzos» parenting classes and parents enthusiastically
spread the
word about these
books and classes that promise to end sleepless nights for parents while developing virtue
in babies and children.
As we pounded the pavement
in Portland, Oregon, knocking on the doors of prenatal massage clinics and baby shops to
spread the
word about our
book, The Eco-nomical Baby Guide, we stumbled into Eco-baby Gear.
For it to have
book marketing value, it has to have a direct link to your
book or something
in your
book (for example, the author of a novel or children's
book telling Raggedy Ann's «real» story could create Raggedy Ann Day), and you have to
spread the
word about the special day you've created (publicity is a good option).
In practice (where or how we
spread the
word about our
book), what's the difference between Concentrated Marketing and Niche Marketing?
We sincerely appreciate your interest
in spreading the
word about Digital
Book World Conference 2014 and are happy to assist you with press releases, logos, interviews, etc., to help promote this upcoming event.
If they like you and are interested
in what you have to say, odds are they'll want to read your
book and might even help to
spread the
word about it.
Establish an author platform (again, months or maybe even years before the release of your
book) through a blog / website and sites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and create a network of potential readers and other people
in the industry through your author platform who are likely to want to know
about,
spread the
word about, read and / or buy your
book.
He got some of the most influential people
in his genre to
spread the
word about his launch — he didn't know them personally before — and built a solid street team while writing the
book that helped him take advantage of Amazon's algorithms!
I am so grateful to each of you for supporting my work, being there when I needed an extra bit of motivation, for hanging
in there until the next
book was published, and for
spreading the
word to your friends
about my stories.
So many authors tell us that «there's something
in my
book for everyone» and that's great, but
in this age of divided attention there's simply no logical way to
spread the
word about your
book to «everyone.»
Your friends, family, and publisher will do everything they can to
spread the
word about your work, but at the end of the day, with more
books than ever being published and read, authors who think their work is done after the finished manuscript is
in simply won't be read as widely as an author who (respectfully) continues to do everything he or she can to get their
book into the hands of readers.»
They might be even more eager to
spread the
word about a
book they took part
in helping design.
We will also design a creative animated
book trailer video that'll help you
spread the
word about the
book launch
in style.
How do they get these
books in front of the people who will love them and buy them, and
spread the
word about them?
Word - of - mouth is an extremely valuable, effective way of getting your book in front of new readers, and right now, when you're just starting out, those who care about you and your success will be more than willing to help spread the w
Word - of - mouth is an extremely valuable, effective way of getting your
book in front of new readers, and right now, when you're just starting out, those who care
about you and your success will be more than willing to help
spread the
wordword.
Members are encouraged to join
in the adventure as we
spread the
word about great Christian
books.
Blog tours help you to
spread the
word about your
book by networking with established bloggers who already have readers who would be interested
in your work.
The fact that your specific
book is being featured, talked
about or recommended on relatively moderate to high ranking websites or blogs essentially tells Amazon (and by direct extension, the algorithm running
in the background) that your particular Kindle
book may very well be worth their while to start
spreading the
word about.Start contacting
book review blogs and blogs
in your niche for review or promotional opportunities.
You want to
spread the
word about your
book and doing
book signings
in your local community can build great buzz for your
book.
... organize a «street team» of virtual promoters who get special perks
in exchange for
spreading the
word about your next
book or other product
Again, there is still nothing as effective
in spreading the
word about your
book than traditional publicity!
Rather than paying exorbitant prices for advertising (which may not be effective
in the new media world anyway), you enlist a team of happy readers who love your eBook and offer to help
spread the
word by talking to friends, tweeting
about the
book and actively sharing their love for your eBook and you as an author.
I've been working on a project called BookTV.nz, a
book video channel on YouTube with reviews and author interviews done
in a web - friendly style, easy to share to
spread the
word about good
books.
Even
in today's digital world,
Word - of - Mouth (WOM) is the best way to
spread news
about your
book.
Therefore, people who like your article may (a) realize you're an author and be interested
in purchasing your
book, or (b) share your article and
spread the
word about your writing.
And even then, once their
books are out
in the world — publicizing,
spreading the
word about your story is by no means easy.
Writers need to put
in the extra effort to
spread the news
about their
books (or other writing) by
word of mouth.
Getting your
book out to as many people as possible to help
spread the
word about it is fine,
in my opinion.
She takes pride
in working with authors to find bloggers that are the best fit for their
books, and helping
spread the
word about their novels.
Writing and placing articles
in magazines, newspapers, and online are a great way to
spread the
word about your
book.
This is also why I need people's help
in spreading the
word about the
book to others.
I'll be joining Rich on May 24th, to help
spread the
word about bloggings role for business, etc... On a similar note, George Saunders, the author has a new
book coming out,
In Persuasion Nation, and has sent out free promotional packets to readers who have joined his army.
I am happily joining
in with these uber talented bloggers (linking to them below)
in spreading the
word about our brilliant friend, Melissa Michaels, and her latest
book.