Sentences with phrase «successful book promotion campaign»

Which (because I'm always on my soapbox about this topic) leads me back to the point I so frequently make: while book promotion may be tangentially related to book sales, it's impossible to predict how closely related even a highly successful book promotion campaign will be to an increase in book sales, nor is it reasonable to ask a book publicist to guess at the number of book sales that might be generated by a successful book publicity campaign.
The most successful book promotion campaign can only ensure that people know about a book.
Although book promotion is tangentially related to book sales, it is not the same thing, and there's no guarantee that even the most successful book promotion campaign (which is designed to build the author's brand and raise the visibility of the book) will result in increased book sales.
A self - published book, of course, can serve as a calling card, help disseminate messages, build credibility — and, perhaps, even generate some revenue, over time, given a successful book promotion campaign.
And regardless of how you feel about those changes, you'll have to acknowledge them, and explore them, and be willing to exploit them, if you want to maximize your chances of having a successful book promotion campaign.
A highly successful book promotion campaign usually involves a sure - fire news hook located somewhere in the author's life... preferably, somewhere reasonably close to the book he or she is promoting.
Stammering, pausing, and twitching nervously while you try to figure out which version of the story you're supposed to be sharing with the media is the enemy of a successful book promotion campaign.
Self - esteem is an integral part of a successful book promotion campaign.
Can Skype be part of a successful book promotion campaign?
Can you doodle your way to a successful book promotion campaign?
These days, most successful book promotion campaigns include social networking.
Perhaps... but, from what I've seen, social networking — when employed with common sense and integrity — can be a healthy part of most successful book promotion campaigns.
Although I've been a book publicist for 20 years, and I've been involved in some incredibly successful book promotion campaigns, it always takes my breath away to see a book rise from obscurity to national prominence.

Not exact matches

Now, if you're going through a dry spell as a writer, or if you're such a successful author that you can afford to take time off from writing in between book promotion campaigns, then you might well have the time that building your brand, and expanding your name recognition, on Twitter takes.
Twenty - five cents is obviously not a sustainable price point over the long term, but as a short - term promotion, and as a tool to help independent booksellers teach their customers how to download books from their store websites, the campaign seems to have been phenomenally successful.
However, as a book publicist, I know that you can't conduct a successful literary promotion campaign unless you send out a copy of the book to all qualified media decision makers (and experienced literary publicists know who is, and who isn't, a qualified media decision maker) who request one.
Recently, a highly successful comedian stormed off the set during a nationally - televised interview during her book promotion campaign.
I might have said that when book promotion campaigns are successful, and when the stars line up (that is, when you have top - notch distribution and a high - quality book), then media hits can drive traffic to book - selling venues which may result in book sales.
But keep in mind that most of the more successful campaigns are built on the long runway of book promotion.
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