Sentences with phrase «traditional book tour»

Much like traditional book tours, virtual tours consist of multiple tour stops — they simply happen online and across multiple platforms.
You might find, as these pioneering authors did, that a Skype book tour provides even more opportunities than a standard book tour to foster intimacy and connections with your readers... and you might find yourself trading in traditional book tours for Skype - driven book tours for good.
Over the years, many publishing houses have been scaling back on traditional book tours — not the least because bookstores themselves are disappearing — because travel can be expensive (and time - consuming) and sometimes there can be cheaper and just as effective ways to sell books.
I don't think I'm going to do a traditional book tour, but I'll definitely be doing a couple signings, events.
With such a venomous critique of so many beloved celebrities and widely - used treatments (even multi-vitamins don't make the cut), one can only imagine that Dr. Offit isn't making the rounds on a traditional book tour, where angry mobs of chiropractors, homeopaths, Chinese medicine practitioners, and integrative medicine doctors would likely try to lynch him.
Specifically, what's happened to the traditional book tour?
Virtual book tours, it turns out, are the latest trend in book promotion because they're new, they're sexy, and they're cost - effective and efficient — in fact, they're everything that traditional book tours are not.
According to a recent article in the Christian Science Monitor, traditional book tours may be passé.
Unless you are J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, the traditional book tour doesn't pack a punch.
Similar to a traditional book tour where authors travel from city to city, hoping there will be people / buyers there, you travel virtually online to a variety of targeted blogs across the Internet creating a buzz about your book from the comfort of your own home.
Think of the traditional book tour where the author gets in a car or boards an airplane to go from location to location to talk about a book, hoping that there will be a crowd at the event.
In my case, I think I wouldn't do a traditional book tour, but rather a series of Meetups.
A traditional book tour is an excellent way to connect with readers on an individual level, but often, the costs and time required to take a physical tour are prohibitive to self - published authors.
Traditional book tours are almost over but they are being replaced by upscale events for authors to market their books.
How does a blog tour compare to a traditional book tour, where an author does signings at bookstores and gives interviews at media outlets?
They're the virtual equivalent of the traditional book tour, except authors «visit» book blogs instead of stores to promote their novels.
Unlike the traditional book tour, video chat can be organized as often as possible to make sure that authors keep their readers updated.
If you are a less well - known author, I think conferences and conventions are a much better option that a traditional book tour.
You may be familiar with the concept of a traditional book tour.
An events page can be an effective tool even if you do not have a traditional book tour on the horizon.
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