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CONGRATULATIONS!
Your book is going to be published.
Now you have to publicize it. But how? |
The choices can be overwhelming:
Bookstore signings, public events, media interviews, website, blog, Facebook, Twitter...the list goes on and on.
How do you figure out what to do -- and when? Do you count on your publisher to organize everything, do you hire a freelance publicist, or do you do it all yourself?
Publicity expert Bella Stander has the answers.
Whether you're a new or veteran author, she'll help you determine the best way to promote your book -- and further your career -- with confidence. |
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BOOK PROMOTION 101
Seminars & Consulting focus on the 4 P'S:
- Planning - Your goals for the book and how to achieve them.
- Pitch - A short, grabby description of your book to use in interviews and press materials.
- Presentation - Giving interviews, speaking and reading in public, doing book tours and bookstore appearances.
- Professionalism - Working effectively with your publisher's staff, publicists, booksellers and the media.
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BOOK PROMOTION 101 is exclusively for commercial trade book authors:
- Fiction
- Nonfiction
- Children's
- Young adult
(No self-published, print-on-demand or e-books.) |

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Clients have been published by such houses as:
Avalon, Ballantine, Bantam, Berkley, Carroll & Graf, Delacorte, Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, HarperCollins, Hyperion, Llewellyn, Thomas Nelson, W.W. Norton, Oxford Univ. Press, Penguin, Philomel, Prometheus, Roc/NAL, Rodale, Simon & Schuster, St. Martin's and Wiley.
Find out more about teleseminars, consulting and workshops with Bella Stander. And visit Book Promotion 101 on Facebook.
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Top photo by Nick Siler. All others by Bella Stander.
2nd photo: Writer & BookTour.com cofounder Kevin Smokler speaks in San Francisco.
3rd: Media trainer Eileen Winnick speaks in New York.
Bottom: Media trainer David Umansky interviews attendee Fran Slayton in DC.
© 2010 Bella Stander |
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