The episode of Sue Cook’s wonderful The Write Lines that I recorded with Jane Wenham-Jones and Alison Baverstock, is out today and it’s all about marketing your book.
Have a listen below…
The episode of Sue Cook’s wonderful The Write Lines that I recorded with Jane Wenham-Jones and Alison Baverstock, is out today and it’s all about marketing your book.
Have a listen below…
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Reblogged this on mustaphabarki.
Thank you, Catherine. That was a great interview. I especially liked that you are going to stick with your main three marketing channels; your blog, Facebook and Twitter. I was feeling a little overwhelmed at all the platform choices out there.
Blog, Facebook and Twitter – yes, Catherine, that sounds more than logical! I still have a problem with Twitter: it’s good for connecting but marketing?? I don’t know…
Reblogged this on Tammy J Rizzo and commented:
Blog, Facebook, and Twitter – these are the three main channels I’m trying to cultivate, as well. Thank you for some excellent advice!
Fun interview. As I count down the months to publication, I’m soaking up advice for this marketing bit, which threatens to be a Waterloo.
thank you for the helpful hints. I think I now know where I will launch my next book which may not be until 2014 as I will be in the outback next year if my wife gets a contract.
I appreciate your direct approach and writing style. Just lovely! Please accept my nomination for the One Lovely Blog award: http://misserinterese.com/2012/11/12/one-lovely-blog-award/
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Reblogged this on Back On The Rock and commented:
When your eyes are worn out from reading it’s nice to close them and listen instead. Here’s a podcast on marketing your book.