Showing posts with label book promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book promotion. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

7 book publicity questions, 7 answers

Allbusiness.com PR columnist Leslie Levine recently interviewed me about book publicity, running my answers to her seven questions in three consecutive columns. I hope you'll find my answers to her thoughtful questions helpful. Leslie is an author, too, so her questions come from her own knowledge of how the system works.

Part 1: http://tinyurl.com/9l9uay

Part 2: http://tinyurl.com/7hmuzz

Part 3: http://tinyurl.com/9b4saz

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Definition of Irony

A recent poster to a service that links journalists with sources wrote that he was looking for suggestions for "eye-popping, mouth-opening, 'nobody in their right mind would ever do this' ideas to help draw attention to (a) ... book on the element of surprise in marketing."

The poster goes on to say that, "a book on this subject MUST be marketed differently, so go ahead...Surprise me!"

Well, color me surprised -- for two reasons -- and I haven't even seen any of the responses.

First, these services position themselves as resources for journalists, not as forums for soliciting free marketing advice for people trying to sell products. I'm surprised that such a blatant request for unpaid consulting services made it to the query list.

More importantly, though, why is the author of a book on the element of surprise in marketing asking others for surprising marketing ideas for his book? Is this the definition of irony or what?

If I were this guy's editor, I would be wondering if I had the right author for this project.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

10 Ways to Get Buzz for Your Book


Need some help jumpstarting the book promotion process? Want some ready-made ideas you can tweak for your own needs? Need tips on how to execute these great ideas? I'm offering 10 solid yet easy-to-execute ideas in Beyond the Press Release: 10 Exciting Book Buzz Ideas That Will Take You to the Top, a free report available at http://www.buildbookbuzz.com/.

I wrote Beyond the Press Release because I wanted to help authors think more broadly about ways to generate excitement for their books. I want it to be a valuable resource, so I was really pleased when writer Nick Daws wrote on his blog that it's "13 pages of excellent advice on promoting your book, including some ideas I'd certainly never thought of myself. "

To receive a free copy, enter your name and e-mail address in the newsletter subscription box at http://www.buildbookbuzz.com/. Then, do us all a favor and share your promotion ideas, here, too!