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1). Oprah! How To Get On The Oprah Winfrey Show
Do you dream of being on Oprah Winfrey's television show? Lots of people do. An appearance on Oprah is considered by many to be the pinnacle of success. Authors dream of having bestselling books as a result of an Oprah appearance, counselors imagine becoming the next Dr. Phil, and even celebrities get giddy about sitting next to Oprah. Before pitching your story to Oprah, become familiar with how the show is structured.
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2). Have You Read My Book?
Perhaps you are fortunate enough to have your own book published. Your publisher might be a large firm with allocated resources to manage the Public Relations (PR) for your book or they might be a smaller firm that relies on their authors to do some of the legwork in promoting the book. Some authors are well acquainted with the process of promoting their own book while others feel inadequate to the task of self-promotion.
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3). Are You a Marketing Savvy Author?
Congratulations, you're published! But what exactly does it mean to be "published"? Besides the fact that your work is finally in print and your college alumni has asked to interview you for their newsletter it also means fame and fortune, right? Well, ok, maybe not on the level of J. K. Rowling, but at the very least you can expect a call from Oprah, right?
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4). Online Publicity vs. Print Publicity
Some would say that a newspaper story isn't an actual newspaper story unless it appears in the "real" version of the newspaper. That’s just not true. Online publicity is as valuable, and sometimes even more exciting, than traditional publicity. Consider these benefits of online newspaper coverage: Printed versions of newspapers have a short shelf life.
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5). Can Book Giveaways Hurt Sales?
Some authors condone the practice on the premise that a book in the hands of a reader may encourage that reader to buy more books. Especially if the book is part of a series, the reader may wish to collect the entire set.
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6). Get 'em Hooked on Your Book
Writing and publishing a book is only the beginning. In order to become a popular author, you need to know how to generate interest and publicity in your book.
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7). Alternative Sources for Book Reviews
An author can find a wealth of resources for obtaining book reviews, if one knows where to look.
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8). Budget Online Promotion for Authors
From websites to e-mail advertising to building your expert status, there are many ways to cheaply promote your book. Invest the time instead of money, and you just may see a great dividend in the way of book sales.
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