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Book Promotion - What Does a Publicist Do For an Author? |
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| Date Added: November 29, 2009 05:41:57 AM | |
| Author: Yvonne Perry | |
| Category: Uncategorized Marketing Tips And Advice | |
Times have changed and gone are the days when marketing was part of the package offered to authors by the publishing house. While a commercial or university press may help the author some, most publishers these days do not promote their authors the way they once did. With self-publishing and vanity publishing being commonplace, more and more people are becoming authors. And because publishers still get thousands of query letters from new authors seeking publication with a huge advance and royalties, they are able to be more selective and will only choose authors they know can make money for them. That is usually a celebrity or someone who already enjoys a good bit of notoriety. What does a publicist do for an author? Publicists do everything publishers once did for their authors. More and more authors are hiring a publicist to help them find radio and TV spots, arrange press coverage, write press releases, obtain reviews, line up book signings, and place strategic ads in newspapers and magazines. As a freelance writer who ghostwrites many books each year, I feel compelled to help my clients find contacts in the publishing world. I try to connect my clients with publishers and agents I know personally and link them with a good publicist. Thankfully, I do have contact with a variety of publishers and publicists. I have interviewed two publicists on my podcast Writers in the Sky: Maryglenn McCombs in November 2006 and recently Pam Lontos of PR/PR. Her show will be uploaded this month. Both are very experienced and wonderful to work with. There are a lot of marketing activities you can and need to be doing while your book is still forthcoming. If you would like first-hand information about revving your book sales and obtaining affordable publicity, these podcast shows are offered as streaming audio at no cost through my blog: http://yvonneperry.blogspot.com |
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