Posts Tagged ‘emsi’
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
It’s Not About the Technology, It’s About the Customers
When I started working with authors on their publicity campaigns, the landscape was reasonably simple. Arranging phone interviews on talk radio shows, appearances on TV and getting reviews in major newspapers and magazines drove consumer interest. Everyone bought their books in bookstores and the only people interested in the Internet were some computer geeks.
Boy, have things changed. Today 44 percent of ALL books sold in North America are sold online at Amazon.com. What’s more, e-books now account for nearly 30 percent of all of Amazon’s sales. Read more on online book promotion →
Monday, August 9th, 2010
How About NOW?
“What may be done at any time will be done at no time.” — Scottish Proverb
Okay, don’t ask what the Jewish grandmother from New York is doing with a Scottish proverb. My chief strategist found it for me, and it fit the tone of my message today. Read more on when to start your PR campaign →
Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publicity, emsi, marsha friedman, Media Exposure, pr firm, public relations firm, radio interviews, talk radio Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Media Exposure, PR Tips for Authors | No Comments »
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Ever since the days when every TV set was a massive 12 inches, and millions of Americans tuned in to watch I Love Lucy in glorious black and white, television has been in the center of our living rooms.
Today, the screens are larger, the picture is in high-definition color and the programming choices are near infinite. Also, in addition to shows of general interest, there are now literally hundreds of cable network shows that cater to specialized niche markets. Plus, millions are now watching TV shows on their cell phones and computers. All in all, TV viewership continues to soar. Read more on how to make the most of your on-air time →
Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publicity, emsi, market book, marsha friedman, power of publicity, pr firm, public relations firm, radio interviews, talk radio, talk radio hosts Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Media Exposure, PR Tips for Authors | No Comments »
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
You May Be Newsworthy Without Even Knowing It
Do you know what the media would consider newsworthy about you or your company?
Many new clients come to us with a strong opinion about what their “pitch” should be, but often miss the mark, in terms of knowing what will get the media to sit up and pay attention to their message. But it’s very understandable that this could occur, if you’re not working with the media the way we do, day in and day out, developing story angles intended to grab their interest. Read more on how to get the media interested in you →
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Many new authors think the answer is either “when the book is done” or “doesn’t the publisher take care of that?”
But unless you are a Glenn Beck or Dan Brown, both of those responses are dead wrong. Read more on when an author should start to think about book promotion →
Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Achieving success as an author isn’t like instant mashed potatoes – you don’t just add hot water and stir.
I speak with new authors every day, and occasionally I find myself saying this during a phone conversation. More often than not, the author I’m talking to has been telling me how frustrated he is about promoting and marketing his book. He’s come to the painful realization that the lengthy and arduous process of writing his book is just the first step along the road to literary success. He never really understood that the work and effort needed to get his book onto the nightstands of readers could be just as demanding, just as arduous as the writing, editing and publishing. Or, he just didn’t know how to make it happen. Read more on why you can't become a successful author without publicity →
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
One of the things I love about my job is solving problems.
Sure, it’s great to have a client walk in the door who has a unique product or service, solid credentials and a compelling angle. It makes the work easier, certainly, but it sometimes is more satisfying to solve what a client thinks is an unsolvable problem in a creative way. Read more on the 5 steps for using creative PR to become an expert celebrity →
Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publicity, darlene quinn, emsi, marsha friedman, Media Exposure, pr firm, public relations firm Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Media Exposure, PR Tips for Authors | No Comments »
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Where Do You Start and What Do You Look For?
It’s an absolute must. If you want to sell your book to the masses, you have to get out there and publicize it. You need to be on the radio, in magazines and newspapers, on the TV and the Internet. The more the public hears about you and your message, the more likely it is your book will stand out from the hundreds of thousands of other books published every year. You probably already know all this, but you may not have any idea how to get started. Read more on publicity for your book →
Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publicity, emsi, marsha friedman, newspapers, print coverage, public relations firm, radio interviews, talk radio, talk radio hosts Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Media Exposure, PR Tips for Authors | 1 Comment »
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
…Without Buying Advertising Time
Here’s the situation. You have a great book and YOU know it. But just like the “better mousetrap,” it doesn’t mean a thing unless your market knows it too. TV and radio are great avenues for promoting to the masses. They are dynamic media allowing consumers to visualize and hear you enlighten them (the way only you can) to the great value of your message. Read more on how to market your book on radio & TV →
Tags: Book Marketing, book promotion, Book Publicity, emsi, marsha friedman, power of publicity, pr firm, public relations firm, publicity Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, PR Tips for Authors | 4 Comments »
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
…And Turn Your Host’s Listeners into Your Followers
The most difficult thing about being a public relations professional is correcting a client’s perceptions about the field of PR itself.
PR people are depicted in the movies as “spin doctors,” stretching the truth or lying outright to present their clients in the best possible light. Read more on being a dream guest on talk radio →
Tags: Book Marketing, Book Publicity, emsi, market book, marsha friedman, media coverage, Media Exposure, power of publicity, pr firm, public relations firm, publicity that works, talk radio Posted in Book Marketing, Book Publicity, Media Exposure, PR Tips for Authors | 4 Comments »
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