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The Huffington Post on How Not to Pitch Your Book to a Blog

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

1055089_no_spamThis week Jonathan Fields of the Huffington Post posted an e-mail exchange he had with a publicist from a major house who was pitching a new self-help book. The publicist not only sent the same cookie-cutter release twice, but then engaged in an argument with Fields—the person he wants to be on his side—about why his outdated methods work for everyone else. Fields uses this almost unbelievable exchange as the starting point for an insightful commentary on book publicity as it should be today. You may have heard the basics of how publicity has changed already (broadcasting to old media doesn’t work anymore, social media requires joining the conversation, etc), but the post is a graphic demonstration of what we hear all the time.

Fields, who wrote and promoted his own book, Career Renegade, also points out a truth that held for both himself and 4-Hour Workweek author Timothy Ferriss: mentions on top-notch blogs and other social media can do a lot more for book sales than advertising in national newspapers and magazines or even appearing on national television.

As further evidence of the power of conversation, some great points are made in the comments section of Fields’s post, so check that out as well. HuffPost blogger Lisa Earle McLeod chimes in with a piece of wisdom we’ve given you already: it’s critical for authors to understand how media and publicity work today. Depending on your publisher and/or publicist to do it all for you is a sure formula for weak sales.

Bookstore Signings: HarperStudio’s 5 Tips and More

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Some of you might remember that for an April Fool’s gag, we gave seven “hot tips” for author events. Signing

Over at HarperStudio’s blog The 26th Story, they’re giving you the good stuff: a great blog post with five important (real) things to remember for authors who are having book signings at local stores.

Those tips include:

  1. We are investing in you. Invest in us!
  2. Don’t spread yourself too thin.
  3. Please don’t second-guess the bookstore.
  4. Stay calm; do not panic!
  5. Enjoy your big day!

Check out the blog post, “An Author Walks Into a Bookstore (for a signing)” to get the complete information.

Other links to check out on the how-tos, goods, bads, uglies, and mathematics of book signings and author events:

If you have any stories to share about author events (both as an author and as an antendee), let us know!

Steal This Idea (again): Video Book Promotion

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Our friends over at the book trailer blog share an insightful way for authors to use video as a promotional tool for their books, appropriately titled, “Steal This Idea.”

The video just so happens to feature author Neil Gaiman, which you big bad book blog readers may recognize as a favorite of mine, and an extraordinaire at modern book promotional techniques.

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Authors and publicists, share with us some of your favorite techniques for combining digital tools and marketing efforts for your books!

A Dead-on Clip About the Difficulties of Book Promotion

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

It’s funny because it’s true . . .

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45 Tips From the Nation’s Oldest Book Promoter

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

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Planned Television Arts, the nation’s largest and oldest book promoter, celebrated their 45th anniversary last month, and in honor of reaching this milestone, we are pleased to offer on their behalf 45 free tips on what authors need to know about getting published, promoted, and distributed. If you have further questions, please contact PTA’s Chief Marketing Officer, Brian Feinblum, at feinblumb@plannedtvarts.com. Please feel free to visit their website and download The Million-Dollar Rolodex, a great publishing resource, at no cost. You can also sign up for their free e-newsletter at the site. And now, the tips. continue reading