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Jane Lowry One Sheet for a Children's Books

Author One-Sheet for a Children’s Book

If you want to be booked as a guest on radio shows, TV shows, podcasts, Facebook Lives, webinars, blogs, school visits, etc., the first thing you should create is a one-sheet. What Is a One-Sheet? A one-sheet tells people the basics about you all on one page: your name, your book title (and a little […]

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How to Write a Promo Letter for Bookstores

Here are a few examples of letters you can model to promote your book to booksellers. I wrote these promo letters for various authors. These letters, of course, could be adapted to solicit podcast interviews, to interest editors or producers in you or your book, or to create promo partnerships with other book authors. I […]

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Business School without the BS on Book Marketing

Business School Without the BS: Book Marketing Tips

Several years ago I was interviewed by The Thrivetime Show: Business School Without the BS. It was a fun interview—not just about marketing books, but also about Minnesota culture, foods, and habits. And lots about gooey stuff, gooey food, and gooey trees. Business School Without the BS: Book Marketing Tips #BookMarketingTips Click To Tweet                

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Listen to the Book Marketing Success podcast on RadioPublic!

Book Marketing Success Podcast on Radio Public

John Kremer share stories of real-life book authors who have marketed their books in innovative, fun, and money-making ways. He talks about bestseller strategies, licensing subsidiary rights, creating large Internet tribes, social networking for book sales and prestige, and ultimately selling a lot of books. These stories are short, sweet, practical, inspirational, and doable by […]

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