Everyone
wants book promotion opportunities.
Not exact matches
So what's a
book publicist, or an eBook author, to do when they
want to find eBook
promotion opportunities and they can't find them in the usual places that were so friendly to traditional authors who needed media visibility for their traditional
books?
That means they have little time to spend on
book promotion campaigns, and authors who
want media
opportunities frequently have to find those
opportunities themselves.
You'd think that a
book publicist would
want authors and publishers to take advantage of every
book promotion opportunity that comes their way, and to err on the side of doing any interview that might win some exposure for the
book, wouldn't you?
Want some instant
book promotion opportunities for your next title?
And, as a
book publicist, I'd have to say that Scribd.com is offering a must - look - into - this
book promotion opportunity, but as a social networker — and as a professional who understands that there are only so many hours in a day — I
want to cry foul.
Actually, it's not necessarily an «easy»
book promotion opportunity I
wanted to point out, but it is an obvious one — or, at least, it should be obvious.
Want to get an interview slot on NBC's «Today Show,» or score other high - visibility
book promotion opportunities?
I don't own one yet, but I
wanted to know more about how it works, because as a self - published author I'm looking for easy ways to share free copies of my
books with reviewers (since looking for
promotion opportunities seems to be a more - than - full - time issue now).