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When news breaks and journalists need to find sources to interview, they can’t waste time Googling under certain words or phrases, then wading through a long list of websites and articles in search of the perfect source. Many of them go directly to Yearbook.com, a website where they can search among the thousands of sources… Read More

Promoting a virtual book tour on scrapbooking

Angie Pederson of Kansas City, Missouri writes: I recently completed a Virtual Book Tour for my third book, which is a guide to scrapbooking about relationships. I sent out press releases to local local papers. My publisher sent releases and press kits to trade and consumer magazines in the scrapbooking industry. Even though this tour… Read More

Learn how to get a six-figure book advance

Almost every week, it seems, an author calls me practically in tears, panicked that she can’t park in her garage because it’s filled with stacks of cardboard boxes that hold hundreds of books she can’t sell. Sometimes, the author tells me that she once dreamed that her book would be a best-seller and that it… Read More

Help Realtor® with book publicity ideas

Mark Nash of Evanston, Illinois writes: “I am a subcriber to your ezine and it has helped this newbie PR junkie get on ‘The The Early Show’on CBS to promote my newest book ‘1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home’ as well as get a nationally syndicated monthly real estate article with byline. “I… Read More

Author needs help promoting inspirational book

Marsha Jordan of Harshaw, Wisconsin writes: “I’m the founder of a national nonprofit charity helping sick children and I’ve written a book to use as a fundraiser—a compilation of inspirational essays designed to encourage anyone dealing with difficulties and challenges of life. It’s illustrated with drawings by children battling cancer and other serious illnesses. It’s… Read More

Honey, the money dog

Filling up your gas tank doesn’t get more fun than this. When Don Rogers picked up a cocker spaniel named Honey six years ago at the dog pound, he could never have guessed the fame she would bring to his gas station–Crazy D’s All American Fireworks at the El Cheapo Gas Station just off I-95… Read More

PMA Update: Be the resident expert at high-traffic sites

Internet publicity expert Steve O’Keefe says that blogging, posting to discussion boards, writing articles and other ways of generating online publicity might be too time-consuming for busy authors, speakers and experts. So instead of trying to be the expert at your own website and hope that you pull traffic, try being the resident expert at… Read More

PMA Update: Book reviewers don’t want press kits

Do you know what book reviewers at newspapers and magazines do with those fancy press kits you send them? They throw them away. Or, if it’s Bob Minzenheimer of the New York Times, he throws away the contents and takes the folders home to his kids. A panel of book reviewers told members of the… Read More

From PMA University—4 principles for book publicity

Book publicist Alice Acheson gave 200 members of Publishers Marketing Association her four principles of publicity success this afternon at PMA University, the annual educational program for authors and publishers. Her principles are: 1. Start marketing the minute your book contract is signed. Write one paragraph about the book and one paragraph about the author,… Read More

From PMA University—Don’t let authors pitch book review editors

Kristen Matthews, book editor for the “Early Show” on CBS, says book publicists shouldn’t let their authors call book review editors like her and pitch a program segment. “Some of them can’t stand to hear the word no,” she told 200 members of the Publishers Marketing Association this afternoon. Others refuse to accept their publicist’s… Read More

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