Articles related to "Publicize A Book"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.
Postcards and handouts generate buzz for your book, and they can be made easily and cheaply on your own home printer.
The role of publicizing books is increasingly the author's responsibility.
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.
Publicity sells books faster and better than any other method. A press kit is essential for getting your book noticed.
The key to a successful book signing is to show up at a bookstore, with your books, and be seen by a literate, book-loving public.
McClelland & Stewart Publishing was already a success when Jack McClelland went to work for his father in 1946, but eventually Jack turned it into a legacy.
Authors can effectively use social networks, articles and blogs for creating a message that develops credibility, image and markets a book all at the same time.
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