Sentences with phrase «talk about book publicity»

Years ago, I went to a writer's conference where a book publicist was giving a talk about book publicity and she told a story about Jim Caviezel.
Talk about a book publicity coup!

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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.
When I talk about excellence in the book promotion and publicity industry, the first name I always say is Rick Frishman!
The goal in any publicity campaign is to reach target markets and get people talking about your book.
When I talked about my publishing, I was always careful to say that it worked well for nonfiction, but I wouldn't try picture books or novels because the publicity is so hard.
In this Q&A, book publicist Jessica Glenn of MindBuck Media talks about what to look for when hiring a freelance PR pro and how to make the most out of a tight publicity budget.
Penny and I had a juicy discussion of the latest trends for book PR and talked about Red Hot Internet Publicity, her amazing book, freshly updated for 2013
A client recommended that we talk to Smith Publicity about promoting our book, Committed Teams: Three Steps to Inspiring Passion and Performance.
Learning about tools such as digital marketing will provide insight when you talk to book publicity and book marketing firms about plans for your book and expand the ways you can reach your book's newest reader.
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I just got in a box of my new book which I will be talking about on the Today Show on Thursday and I barely looked in it because the publisher has done so little for publicity (I already do the Today Show so they didn't get that for me).
She argued that authors have always been best placed to talk about their work, and «have always had the opportunity for vital involvement in the publicity for their books.
(In book publicity, for example, a good pitch will answer — and pre-empt — questions like what the author can talk about, where they are located, what their availability is, how they can be reached, etc..)
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This could be following up on pitches (I pitch books mid-week, never Monday or Friday), chasing contracts and money, organizing promotional plans for a client's book with marketing and publicity, chatting with my colleagues about their work, forwarding reviews of client books to our foreign rights manager for her book fair catalogues, consulting with clients about cover design, talking to clients about new book ideas and many more things!
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This is the text of a talk I gave at the London Book Fair at the Book Marketing Society and Publishers Publicity Circle joint meeting about the visual life of campaigns.
While we're on the subject of publishing pro Emma Stokes, we should definitely talk about @pubinterns, the amazing Twitter page that she runs with Chloë Rose, Publicity Assistant at Norton Books UK.
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