children’s book marketing
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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Book Marketing Q&A: What Is the Best Way to Sell Children’s Books?
Question: What’s the best way to sell children’s books? John Kremer’s Answer: You have three choices in marketing children’s books: market to the children, market to their parents, or market to their grandparents. All three are audiences for children’s books. Personally, I think it’s best to target the children through schools and libraries. Of course, that […]
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