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Book publicists are finding that developing an integrated strategy for book publicity and marketing is the best way to find potential buyers for their clients' books.
Sell sheets are one-page tools containing a book's publication details that editors and buyers require--and its easy to create one yourself, without a publicist.
Literary festivals present fantastic opportunities for authors to meet readers and inform the public about their books. Here are a few tips for working the crowds.
Publicity sells books faster and better than any other method. A press kit is essential for getting your book noticed.
Cindy talks about querying and finding an agent, getting published, and what it takes to promote your work as a debut author.
Postcards and handouts generate buzz for your book, and they can be made easily and cheaply on your own home printer.
Authors utilize Virtual Books Tours to reach their audience and increase readership. Of the alliances created for this purpose, FIRST is among the best.
Instead of honing in on the right person, publicists often just blindly email press releases - here are five mistakes to avoid and ensure you get a response.
Interested in marketing your book? Publicist Penny Sansevieri shows how Internet marketing promotion and advertising can help writers succeed.
Want to increase your Google search engine ranking, gauge your page rank, and improve website traffic? Online marketing expert Penny Sansevieri offers 5 tips to do this.
Get Internet marketing help from publicist Penny Sansevieri, who's helped many authors successfully use online marketing promotion.
The Internet provides a variety of cost effective methods to promote books.


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