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1: Economic Downturn Slices Corporate Marketing Budgets

The recent economic downturn is hurting companies nationwide. Learn in this article about a cost-effective alternative to advertising which can save your business.

2: Have You Started Work on Your Fall Book Promotion Yet?

Even though it seems like the fall season is eons away, it will be here before you know it. With that in mind, have you thought about how you are going to get your book out there and known by the book buying public? Read on to find out how!

3: Talk Radio Public Relations: Every Station Counts!

When it comes to talk radio public relations and publicity, every station is important to the success of your campaign. Read on to find out why...

4: Want to Know How to Get PR?

Are you hungry to find out how to get the most media coverage for you business? Then read on...

5: Don't Make the Mistake of Overlooking Small Talk Radio Stations During Your PR Campaign

Talk radio is a market like none other in terms of promoting your book. But are you one of the many who only shoot for the huge national shows? If so, then you are missing out on a goldmine of publicity for your book!

6: Why Overlooking Interviews on Smaller Radio Stations Can be a Big Public Relations Mistake

If you are on the public relations trail and are turning down the opportunity to go on smaller talk radio stations then you are really making a huge public relations mistake. Read on and find out why overlooking smaller stations can set your campaign back to the dark ages.

7: 6 Effective Ways to Generate PR for You and Your Business

Are you desperate for good solid pr? Then you need to read this!

8: Book Publicity - 10 Ways to Find the Best Publicist to Promote Your New Book

Here are 10 awesome tips to finding the best company to help promote your book to promote your profile and book sales.

9: You Need Publicity for Your Book? Where Do You Start and What Do You Look For?

First time authors who are on the search for the most effective publicity out there can run into many questions along the way. Here are some tips to help them along their way to book success!

10: Looking to Get Some Public Relations for Your Business?

Looking to generate some leads? Then read on!

11: Using PR and Your Media Niche to Make Your Business a Success

If you want to drive distribution and create consumer awareness for your business, then teaming up a strong PR initiative and finding your media niche is paramount in terms of importance. Here 's why...

12: What is the Missing Link in Your Publicity Plan?

Got a book to promote, but not having much success with the media? Then you need to learn the secrets of positioning!

13: How to Use Public Relations to Get Local Media Attention

Get people excited about your book not only on a national level but also on a hometown level. Make sure not to forget the public in your close vicinity. Read on to learn more...

14: How to Use Public Relations to Get Local Media Attention

Getting national attention for your book is vital, but there is also quite a bit of value in being covered in local television, talk radio, newspapers and magazines. Here are some reasons why you should never overlook what is right outside your front door in terms of promotion.

15: Finding Your Media Niche

In order to get your business the most exposure that it can get on a national and local level, it is vital to find your media niche. Read on to find out how...

16: Get Valuable PR in Your Hometown Using the Media

Are you out on the promotion trail? While you are vying for the attention of the national media, don't forget that just around the corner is your hometown media which is a goldmine of public relations.

17: Do You Know What is Missing From Your Public Relations Plan?

Seemingly everyone thinks that they know every single piece of a what makes a successful public relations campaign. The sad fact is that many times there is one element left out. Read on to learn what that is...

18: Taking Your Campaign on the Road: Five Author Tour Tips Serious Writers Need to Know

If you are a serious author with a hot new book to let consumers know all about, then you need to get on the road promoting! Find out how....

19: How to Get Local Media Interested in Your Book

If you are embarking on a national publicity campaign to promote your book then you are on the right track! Unfortunately many authors forget that the promotion of their book is also important in their hometown and surrounding areas. Here is some fantastic tips to help you along your way.

20: African American Authors: Promote and Sell Your Self-Published Black Book

Self publishing is great! There is no middle-man between you and the cover designer, editor and layout people, you get to market sooner, have complete control, and keep all the profits. But you also shoulder the up front expense and responsibility for publishing and marketing your book. There are things you should do make your journey to published author an exciting and rewarding one!

21: Speaking To The Heart Of The Dog

You don’t turn a book into a bestseller by accident It’s the result of multitudes walking into bookstores and logging onto websites with your author’s title in mind

22: 10 Tips on How You Can Be a Terrific Television Guest

If you ever wanted to use television to promote your product, book or service then this is the article for you! Here are 10 tips to help you out!

23: The Five Pieces to the Press Release Puzzle

If you have ever wanted to know the secret to learning how to write dynamite press releases, look no further! Here are the 5 mains tips to writing press releases that will grab media attention.

24: 8 Ways to Promote Your Book

Know what to do to promote your book. Some tactics include creating and printing postcards, speaking to organizations, building your list, getting your book reviewed, publishing in major magazines, setting-up a broadcast media campaign, spreading the word about your book, and doing a media publicity campaign. The more of these activities you do the more successful you will be selling your book.

25: Affordable Book Promotion Offerings Online For Authors And Publishers

Without media attention, your book will languish on bookshelves, in a warehouse, or in your garage Or, in the case of print-on-demand books, your words will languish – unprinted and unbound – inside a computer unless you let potential readers know about your work

26: How To Make $40,000 On Foreign Rights

So what does it take to make a bundle on foreign rights I recently spoke with John Penberthy about securing foreign rights sales, and he said it really wasn't that hard

27: Selling Your Books In Bulk

Have you ever dreamed of selling your book to a large corporation A sale that would register several thousand copies of non-returnable product on the book sale meter

28: The Secrets To Marketing Fiction

When my first book (The Cliffhanger) was published nearly seven years ago, I had high hopes of its success I mean I am, after all, a PR person – so how hard could it be to market fiction

29: Don't Be An Expert, Be A Filter (secrets To Selling More Books)

So, how much would you pay someone to sift through your email each morning, deleting the garbage and presenting you with the 5 (out of 500) emails you need to respond to If you already have someone like that, lucky you

30: Budget Online Promotion for Authors

A recent trip to Book Expo America revealed some interesting tidbits about expenses an author may incur when promoting a book. One author who had self-published a novel confided that he had spent ten thousand dollars for books and promotional items, with the hopes of getting his material to int

31: Alternative Sources for Book Reviews

Often I am asked how does one go about getting reviews for a novel. Most authors I have met over the years have been under the impression that the only valid reviews are found in the newspaper or in a trade periodical. While such reviews can be a feather in an author 's cap, particularly if they

32: Can Book Giveaways Hurt Sales?

As an author and publisher, I have attended a number of Internet chats in support of eBook and print book releases. Internet chats are largely informal, hosted either by the publisher or a third-party website (usually a site for book reviews), where authors and readers can interact, ask questio