Once of the best ways to generate publicity for your product, service, cause or issue is to be mentioned in somebody else’s book. I was reminded of that today, when the UPS guy delivered a copy of “Make Your Business Survive and Thrive!—100+ Proven Marketing Methods to Help You Beat the Odds and Build a Successful Small… Read More
Authors & Publishers
John Kremer offers media contacts
Book marketing expert John Kremer is publishing a daily “Kremer 100 PR” newsletter featuring key media contacts—editors, book reviewers, radio and TV producers, magazines, newspapers, syndicated columnists, etc. For only $30 a year, he’ll deliver a newsletter direct to your desktop Monday through Friday. That’s a piddly $2.50 a month. When I first saw this price, I thought… Read More
Book about anxiety needs marketing tips
Carolyn Chambers Clark of Englewood, Florida writes: “I’ve written the book ‘Living Well with Anxiety: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Tell You…That You Need to Know.’ “Anxiety can take over our world, causing dizziness, stammering, heart palpitations, trembling, shaking, unreasonable fears, panic attacks that seem like heart attacks, obsessive thoughts and behaviors, discomfort in confining or… Read More
Author reads to kids on YouTube
Author Dora Crow wrote to tell me about a clever way she’s using YouTube to promote her book. She writes: “In order to share the story of Winky & Wonder, I’ve begun reading my children’s book on YouTube as an online ‘Children’s Storytime.’ I uploaded the prologue a few days ago, and today I uploaded the… Read More
Celebrity addresses are easier to get with this service
Celebrity addresses are a closely guarded secret. So what do you do if you’re hoping to contact a celebrity and ask if they’ll appear at your special event? Getting contact information for the celebrity is next to impossible, but getting in touch with the people in their inner circle isn’t. The best service for contacting a celebrity’s agent, manager,… Read More
Book about saving the ocean needs publicity tips
Publicity Hound jean Logan of Alexandria, Virginia writes: “I work for a very small nonprofit called the Blue Frontier Campaign. We are building a grassroots movement for ocean and coastal health (we call it the Seaweed Rebellion). We try to teach people that the actions they take in their everyday lives affect ocean health, from… Read More
Children’s book about divorce needs marketing tips
Author DK Simoneau of Lakewood, Colorado writes: “I have written a children’s picture book, ‘We’re Having A Tuesday’ that focuses on the issue of divorce. It goes beyond the typical book that centers on divorce not being the child’s fault. Instead, it’s a communication tool meant to help children and adults discuss the frustrations of… Read More
Political best-seller list in New York Times online editions
The New York Times is adding a new best-seller list for political books. But the line-up is only being posted on the website’s book section, along with the paper’s other best-seller lists. Why only online? I’m guessing because of space considerations in the newspaper. During the last several years, many newspapers have drastically reduced the amount of space they devote… Read More
Dermatologist needs tips to promote a book on caring for skin
Dr. Barry Lycka, a cosmetic dermatologist from Alberta, British Columbia writes: “I recently wrote the book ”Restoring Youth: How To Keep and Restore Your Natural Beauty.” It’s about how our skin is at the mercy of the sun, harsh weather, our own bad habits and our age. “It discusses the myriad of procedures and treatments… Read More
Book promotion: 50 ideas for under $50
Book publicist Penny Sansevieri, never lacking for a creative ideas, wants authors to start promoting their books even if they’re on a shoestring budget. She has 50 ideas for under $50. They include: Buy your domain name as soon as you have a title for your book. You can get domain names for as little as… Read More