LATEST BOOK PUBLICITY POSTS
Find out what happens in the run up to publication day and all of the ways you can talk about your book and reach as many people as possible.
If you have lost some of your publicity momentum after the launch of your book, here are 5 things you might not yet have tried…
After 25 years in traditional publishing, find out why Lisa Edwards chose to self publish her memoir Cheat Play Live.
Are you a traditionally published author hoping to add to what your publisher is doing? This post will give you some pointers.
Latest best practice in book marketing, publicity and design from around the internet.
5 tips from Riff-Raff founder, Amy Baker to make your event a success.
Author, Natalie Fergie talks us through the huge success of The Sewing Machine.
What are the essentials of great copywriting? Find out from expert Tom Albrighton.
Kevin Duffy of Bluemoose Books talks us through the publishing success story behind Leonard and Hungry Paul by Rónán Hession. ‘ it is the small things you do every day that will pay off and give your book and author longevity.’
Find out who the top 20 book influencers are in the UK, all recommended by Twitter book folk.
Authors are collaborating in some very clever ways, this post includes some of my favourites. Lots of simple, low-cost ideas for every author..
These 37 book bloggers are the most influential romance and women’s fiction bloggers in the UK, they introduce readers to new authors and books on their blogs and through social.
This post will give you practical tips to help you get book reviews. This is aimed at authors.
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