marketing

  1. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: 11. How to Promote Your Book without Being a Bore

    New blog post by Eva Ulian – discussions in this thread, please --- Don’t expect people who barely know you or don’t know you at all will promote your book. It’s not likely that people will go out of their way so you can climb a step up the ladder to success, unless they are invested. Nor can...
  2. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: Beware the snake oil salesman.

    New blog post by Jake E – discussions in this thread, please --- When I first started down this self-publishing journey, I heard quiet rumours of the dangers of scammers. I knew they were out there. I knew they wanted my money (What little of it I have), and I knew they had no shame. What I...
  3. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: Be True to Yourself

    New blog post by Robinne Weiss – discussions in this thread, please --- My sort of marketing I recently participated in ALLi’s SelfPubCon, which focused on the business side of writing. There were sessions on using social media, monetising YouTube, website design, using AI for marketing … I...
  4. AgentPete

    Dandelion Break So Trump The Movie has Bombed…

    “The Apprentice” is a disaster financially. Yet in marketing terms, what else could it have been? MAGA are not going to pay box office to see this. Nor are folk who loathe and despise the Orange One. So the audience is… where, exactly? I don’t believe there were any major revelations in it...
  5. Paul Whybrow

    Thought for the Day If writing and publishing a book is....

    If writing and publishing a book is like giving birth to a child, then book marketing is like rearing it. Heather Hart
  6. RK Wallis

    Dandelion Break Marketing tactic

    This tactic would be interesting to discuss in huddles:
  7. Katie-Ellen

    Podcast: The M Word (Book Marketing)

    Further to recent excellent insights via @Carol Rose Received as email, free sign up. The M Word
  8. Richard Sutton

    Tips from an ex-Book Publicist...

    An online book promotion and marketing outfit I've used with a small measure of success is the Fussy Librarian. I found this recent posted interview with Jane Heller contained a lot of good information for new authors regarding getting publicity for their books...
Back
Top