You Can’t Sell Books Unless People Know About Them
In today’s world, whether you are traditionally published or self-published, book promotion is your responsibility. Most authors are not marketing experts. They don’t know where to start. And who has thousands of dollars to pay a publicist who may or may not be any good? But don’t fret. Thanks to publicity expert Sandra Beckwith, there is a reasonably-priced solution. Sandy has compiled a workbook with easy-to-use publicity forms and templates that includes everything from an author bio form to a sample press release — all for only $67.00, with a money-back guarantee. Here’s the link.
I have subscribed to Sandy’s Build Book Buzz newsletter for years and I value her expertise. I hope you will, too.
Thanks, Judith. It’s always helpful learning from those who have gone before..
You’re welcome. Happy New Year!
This looks very helpful. Thanks for the link and if you recommend it, it must be good!!!
You’re welcome, Edith. I just wish I’d had something like this before my novel came out. Would have made it so much easier. I hope you find it useful.
Thanks for this helpful information. Writers helping writers is what we are all about and this kind of support is fabulous.
Hi Judith. Thanks so much for this recommendation. It’s exactly what I needed…everything in one place.
Happy to help!
I think I have tried everything and I know that I have spent thousands of dollars trying to reach book buyers who love the facinating Texas history and collect authenic, ethnic, regional cookbooks, but how to reach them???–they are out there, but where and how????
Gordon Pettey
Thanks so much for sharing this information, Judith! I really appreciate it. My goal is to help authors by providing tools and resources that will make a difference, so I’m grateful that you’re helping me get the word out!
Cheers,
Sandy Beckwith
You’re welcome. I’m always happy to share valuable information.
I know how frustrating it can be to find your target audience and motivate them to buy your book. Have you tried googling topics such as “Texas history buffs,” or “cookbook collectors?” Just a thought.