School & Library Marketing
Book Marketing Tip of the Week: 28 December 2012
John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week December 28, 2012 – Chewing Gum Birthday, Eat Chocolate Day, Advent of the Bathtub in America, Festival of Fools, Fly Fly Away Day, Collective Work and Responsibility Day, National Quilter’s Day In this issue . . . – Book Promotion and Book Publicity Blog Posts – Bookgraphics […]
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Dallas Clayton: An Awesome World of Book Marketing
Dallas Clayton, author of An Awesome Book! and other children’s books, originally self-published his first book after getting multiple rejections. His story was featured in a TV commercial for Google Chrome. The video had 186,000 views in less than 3 months. The commercial was featured on TV and Hulu, among other sites. I’m sure Dallas […]
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Public Libraries: The Ability to Travel Through Time and Space
Public libraries are a great source of information, education, entertainment, and inspiration for those who may not be able to afford a computer, an Internet connection, books, CDs, or DVDs. It would be a shame to see them disappear. Source: Cartoonist Rob Rogers of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: http://blogs.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/opinion/rob-rogers-cartoons/30863-library-card 1
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