Archive for the 'Book Marketing' Category

Penny Sansevieri

Press Releases Are Useless

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

If you’re crafting a press release to fax or email to the media – stop! This is a colossal waste of your time. Why? Because the old way of doing press releases no longer works. Press releases, the old way, are useless. And here’s another tidbit: by posting your release online you can circumvent: gatekeepers, spam filters, or your press release disappearing in the glut of emails a reporter or producer gets each day.

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Steve Weber

Boost Your Book Sales By Starting A Blog

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Blogging is a relatively easy way for you to publicize your book and even improve your writing while you’re at it. If you can write an e-mail, you can write a blog—it’s the easiest, cheapest, and perhaps best way for authors to find an audience and connect with readers. Blogging is an informal, intimate form of communication that inspires trust among your readers.

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Sarah Bolme

Increase Book Exposure through Author Speaking Engagements

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

One surefire way to spread the word about a book is for the author to embark on a public speaking campaign. Authors who pursue speaking engagements gain more attention for their books. Some authors have single-handedly propelled their books to bestseller status through traveling and speaking nationwide on a continual basis.

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Fern Reiss

Does Media Coverage Translate Into Sales?

Monday, April 9th, 2007

It’s wonderful to get media coverage for your book or business. But even if you’re successful in getting publicity in magazines and newspapers—how can you guarantee that your publicity will translate into sales? Here are five ways to up the odds that your media coverage will translate into sales:

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Brian Jud

Measuring Your Marketing Success

Monday, April 9th, 2007

Did you ever try to lose weight? If so, you may have set a goal to lose 24 pounds in one year, broken down into twelve monthly two-lb. increments. Then you probably weighed yourself regularly to see if you were on track to reach your goal, and you may have had to make adjustments to your diet or exercise program

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Brian Jud

Hints for Conducting Telephone Interviews for Radio Shows

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Performances on radio talk or news shows are the workhorses of book-promotion activities. With radio as part of your communication plan, you can reach hundreds, thousands or millions of people at little or no cost. You can even sell some books, if you do it right.

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Fern Reiss

More Media Attention for Your Book

Monday, February 5th, 2007

If you can’t get journalists interested in writing about your book, it doesn’t matter how good your book is: It’s going to be hard to find an audience. So how can you pitch your book to journalists to get them interested? Here are some tips on effective media pitches.

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