But in order, partly for me to prove, because
I talk about book marketing.
It's been a real - world education that I use every day, so today I'm thrilled to bring you Jim Kukral who is a specialist in this area, as
we talk about book marketing.
Today we are going to
talk about book marketing.
It sounds ridiculously naive to me when indie authors
talk about book marketing or promotion.
Although I've been
talking about book marketing for almost a decade, I mostly used nonfiction books to build my client - based business.
I'm at the airport in Houston, waiting for my connecting flight back to Portland (after spending a few days
talking about book marketing in Cleveland).
And Viv is also now the author how «How To Use Podcasts To Promote Your Book», which is brilliant because we're a podcast and we're
talking about book marketing, so, nice title, Viv.
She wasn't
talking about book marketing when she said these things of course, but I heard them on my rides with her.
I always enjoy
talking about book marketing and sharing as many tips as I can in an interview like this, but what was particularly noteworthy about this interview was the interviewer.
I also
talked about book marketing, marketing funnels and visibility, building your email list, SEO for authors and more.
Authors are
talking about book marketing challenges and sharing their experiences in the Build Book Buzz group on Facebook.
In his spare time, Ricardo is a speculative fiction enthusiast and enjoys
talking about book marketing with authors.
Not exact matches
Any bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla
Marketing to Heal the World» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla
Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been
talking about.
Any bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla
Marketing Goes Green» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla
Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been
talking about.
On this episode I welcome my good friend Brian Solis to
talk about his new
book, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design, and we
talk about the auto industry, bad
marketing vs. a crappy product and when's the right time to let go.
In this
Marketing Over Coffee: Author Jonathan Pellegrin
talks about his
book and The Art of Selling the Family Business
I was actually taking a look at a
book by Philip Kotler, Kellogg on
Marketing, where he was
talking about people will buy from you based on the fact that they can self - identify you.
The
book is
about what I believe is the only way to get rich in the stock
market through three core ideas and some of the same stock
market basics we
talk about on the blog.
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done
talking about her
book,
about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church -
marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
In the end, there are a lot of pregnancy
books on the
market that
talk about the dad, but more as an afterthought rather than the focus of the
book.
The problem here is that I don't know of any mass
market books that
talk about attachment within the whole family.
That, to me, is a huge step, that a mass -
market publisher has published an entire
book talking about women's negative feelings in a way that validates us.
As an author of a bestselling
book, I'd like to both celebrate this holiday with my fellow authors and more importantly
talk about the benefits of social media
marketing for authors.
«We found the contacts of all the
book companies, the toy companies, the education companies, and asked for some time to
talk with them to see how toys have changed, how parents have reacted, how they think
about marketing and designing, and eventually asked if they wanted to be part of the first box.»
And Amazon will
talk to its customers again and again
about a particular
book, making for a more prolonged
marketing campaign than is common in traditional publishing, where a new title often gets just an initial blast of publicity.
He
talks about using
book trailers of course, as well as great tips for
marketing, especially on how to use social media properly, including tips for specific social networks.
While
talks about cutting - edge smartphones dominated last year's Digital
Book Conference — the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual e-publishing conference in New York — the focus of the morning session this year was
market feedback on the progress of devices like the Sony Reader and the introduction of new ones, such as Telecom Italia's pocket - sized Librofonio, which is expect -LSB-...]
Hey all you memoir writers and aspiring authors, it's time we
talk about marketing and
book trailers... again.
Dr. Starrling
talked with great excitement
about Mark Dawson and his knowledge on how to
market your self - published
books via Facebook ads.
Later I kept getting messages on my machine,
about one every three months: this is iUniverse and we want to
talk to you
about a
marketing plan for your
book.
Kathy
talks about a way that she ensures she does what needs to be done when it comes to
marketing your
books:
The program was kicked of with a webinar with publishing industry trainers and I was included to
talk about social media and
book marketing.
He
talks about how he makes that possible, his thoughts on topics such as
book pricing,
marketing strategies, and treating your
books as a business.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: Purity will be one of the most
talked about books of the season, and a national
marketing campaign will fuel the buzz.
Chapter One: Get your story published in an ezine Chapter Two: Web Design A: Create an online magazine B: Build an author web page Chapter Three: Create an email newsletter or a blog Chapter Four:
Market your novels online Chapter Five: Promo tips from published authors Chapter Six: E-authors
talk about e-publishing Chapter Seven: Self - publish your
books Chapter Eight: Find paying jobs online Chapter Nine: Research on the net Chapter Ten: Locate writers» resources
LULU - I'll be
talking to you
about marketing my latest
book soon.
For awhile now I've been thinking of writing a
book about starting an online business: I usually
talk about writing, publishing and
book marketing — but those topics are closely related to branding, positioning, building an online platform, making products that people want to buy and letting them know
about it
In this article, I
talk about why getting reviews on Amazon should be your first
book marketing priority.
I would think the great thing
about a
book on spirituality would be that you have a built - in
market: you can offer to give
talks about your
book's subject at all the churches, temples (whichever place of worship would be appropriate for you) in your surrounding area.
In this episode, a part of the Simple
Book Marketing series, Steve
talks about how to apply testing and tracking to...
Agree that there is a need for someone to
talk about marketing one
book.
In this video, I
talk about «Tips On
Marketing Your Self - Published
Book.»
So far, we've blogged
about how to discover your
book's brand, how to craft a professional author bio, how to hook people you
talk to on the concept of your
book, and even how to become a
marketing expert in just a few steps.
The author needs to act as the COO of
marketing — No one will be able to
talk about or feel more passion
about their
book than the author!
So, instead of
talking about your
book, you may have more success if you put together lectures for other writers on
marketing, grammar or editing.
Then use this sentence in your
book's sales copy, back cover copy,
marketing pieces, web site, business card, and anywhere you're
talking about your
book.
When Amazon has 95 % of the
book sales
market, let's
talk again
about the M word.
I'll be joining an amazing lineup of people
talking about writing, publishing, and
marketing nonfiction
books.
In a separate blog post, I'm going to
talk about non-bookstore
markets like coffee shops, Costco, gift shops, restaurants, and other creative
book event venues.
Controlling the
book market is
about having the power to decide who the tastemakers are and what is
talked about in the world.