Questions/Answers
Book Publicity Tool Kit, Part 5 – Author’s Information
Rick Frishman - Jun 15, 2007Author’s Information It may seem obvious, but you need to consider how your personal information is going to be presented. More so than in other forms of media, a nonfiction book draws heavily from the author and how they’re portrayed. Your Biography Your bio More
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Contact (Not the Alien Kind)
Want the key to a good media hook in promoting your book promotion interview? Here it is: Reveal enough about ... [Link]
Doing vs. Saying
In the late 80s, as some of their DX7 keyboards were returned to the factory for repair, Yamaha noted the ... [Link]
Paging Mr., Mrs., or Ms. Average—Where Are You?
Have you ever written a persuasive advertisement for your website with the average reader in mind? Did that go well? ... [Link]
Build Your Platform before You Need It
There was a band that made friends with a morning disc jockey by sending him custom song clips for his ... [Link]
To Buy — Or To Go Bye-Bye
Bryan Eisenberg makes a good point in his article, A Land Beyond Usability: A smooth road to nowhere still gets ... [Link]
Weird = Greatness
Can you teach greatness? Unfortunately, no. It can, however, be learned. Anyone can observe greatness around him and be inspired ... [Link]
What You Don’t Know You Know
As a specialist in your field, you know a lot about your industry and about yourself. If I had a ... [Link]
Learning the Rules of the Media
Most authors who try to get news coverage for their books come away disappointed. Rick Frishman has written an article ... [Link]
Bathing Suits at Halloween?
Clothing retailers know there are substantial sales to be made by stocking bathing suits at the first hint of spring. ... [Link]
Sell More Books! Simple!
Want to sell more books? Then answer your website visitors’ questions to their satisfaction. Bryan Eisenberg says you could sell ... [Link]
Bestseller Ideas
In this week’s interview, Dean Rotbart and Michael Drew discuss the likelihood of a book idea becoming a publishing success. In their discussion, they reveal how to identify whether your idea is bestseller material. Do you really have a sure-fire idea for a bestseller? Hear what they have to say . . . .
The Lessons of Harry Potter: A Beneath the Cover Podcast
Michael R. Drew discusses what all authors - even those writing non-fiction - can learn from the phenomenal success of the Harry Potter Series. More

