Publishing expert Dan Poynter, who every author should be watching and following closely, is starting a second ezine for authors. The current monthly ezine, titled Your Publishing Poynters, has 25,000 subscribers and is packed with information for authors and publishers. "Last November, we started a new section in Publishing … [Read more...]
How to promote a book for writers
C. Hope Clark of Phoenix, Arizona writes: "I am author of THE SHY WRITER: An Introvert's Guide to Writing Success. The thrust of the book is "Sell your words, not your soul" and it is designed for people who cringe at getting up in front of people. It helps them come up with alternatives to the public setting but it also helps them embrace it on … [Read more...]
Books wanted for book review website
Irene Watson is looking for books to review for her new book review website called Reader Views . "As a new author, I struggled to get reviews," she said. "Considering there are over 200,000 books published yearly, most books don’t get the proper review they should. I gathered a team of reviewers throughout U.S. and Canada interested in a … [Read more...]
Don’t pay for book reviews
A reader emailed me just now, asking if I think it's ethical for him to charge authors in return for him reviewing their books in his new book review newsletter. "I'd like to pass my costs on to publishers or authors who want their books reviewed," he said. That's a horrible idea, for several reasons. ---How can he be objective when somebody … [Read more...]
How to promote a book about inexpensive toys that bring out your child’s creativity
Publicity Hound Tim Martin of Corona, California writes: "I am working with Rex Bowlby, the author of the book 'Why Would I Want the Toy, When I Can Have the Box?...101 Ways to Make the Most of Your Children, Children, with the Least from Your Wallet.' It provides a treasure chest full of ideas on teaching and bonding with your kids using everyday … [Read more...]
Author misses a shot at book publicity
Norm Goldman, editor of SketchandTravel.com and Bookpleasures.com wrote to complain about authors who miss opportunities to promote themselves: "I just had an experience where an author, who conducts writing workshops, could not find the time (probably about less than an hour) to … [Read more...]
Author wisely passes up a chance at publicity
Lana Jordan from Jorlan Publishing, who I met at the conference of the Small Publishers of North America on Oct. 23, emailed me today asking for advice on how she should have handled a situation that could have led to some great publicity. "I may be in the background somewhere on NBC's Three Wishes this Friday," she wrote. … [Read more...]
How to promote a book about writing
Barbara Florio Graham of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada writes: "The 20th anniversary edition of my popular book, Five Fast Steps to Better Writing, just came out this fall, and I'd like to capitalize on the 'five fast steps' theme (which is also the title of my second book, Five Fast Steps to Low-Cost Publicity), by arranging some … [Read more...]
Get into this directory of experts
When news breaks and journalists need to find sources to interview, they can't waste time Googling under certain words or phrases, then wading through a long list of websites and articles in search of the perfect source. Many of them go directly to Yearbook.com, a website where they can search among the thousands of sources and find exactly what … [Read more...]
Promoting a virtual book tour on scrapbooking
Angie Pederson of Kansas City, Missouri writes: I recently completed a Virtual Book Tour for my third book, which is a guide to scrapbooking about relationships. I sent out press releases to local local papers. My publisher sent releases and press kits to trade and consumer magazines in the scrapbooking industry. Even though this tour was the … [Read more...]
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