The future of books truly gives one something to think about. I cannot understand the language but I certainly get the picture. Wow! That was very interesting and I can see where this is going. Thanks for sharing. Things that make you go hummm.
Thanks for your kind invitation. I looked over a few of your comments before accepting this and thought they seemed sensible. So I will now look forward to reading to greater depth. While I am not new to the publishing industry, my career has veered away from trade publishing to professional (doctors and lawyers).
Six, seven years ago, however, I was enticed to begin work on a book, Preludes to Flightwhich I've now completed. As I've explored options to get it into press, I've discovered that with print-on-demand technologies, self-publishing, and the general malaise of the books industry, it's a brave new world out there. So I welcome the counsel and advice of those who've blazed the trail.
As regards my book, if you're interested, please feel free to check out: http://www.hanellpress.com/
Whatever the case, thank you again for your welcome.
Bill, we have been doing PR for 30 years, and book PR for about 10 years. We won three national awards for the best book PR in the country. Honestly, we haven't done a virtual book tour. Our traditional PR includes contacting bloggers, TV, radio, magazines, and newspapers. We get clients on all kinds of shows and in the news. I am working with CNN presently because they want to do a segment on a client. We set up book tours, get speaking engagements, help authors get agents, arrange special events, and do media training for clients. Check out our website www.oconnorpr.com for some comments on our work. We are proud of what we have done. Our agency is small and we devote lots of time to each client. There are no junior people here and our fees are very reasonable compared to a New York firm.
Bill, if you have ties to mainstream publishers, let me know because we know top notch literary agents who are looking for a good publisher. My number is 847-615-5462.
Hi Bill:
I am here to learn about successful book publishing from those with experience. Any advice would be helpful. I market my self-published books at the seminars that I do and on amazon.com. Any ideas?
Bonjour Bill!
Merci Pour Votre Demande!
Que Dieu Vous Bénisse!
Vous Parlez Français!
Good!
Moi Je Parle Un Peu Anglais!
Je M'Entraîne En Communiquant Avec Des Correspondants Aux States!
Ca Fait Travailler La Mémoire Et Remonter Mes Souvenirs!
Merci Seigneur!
Amen!
Jean-Claude
Hi Bill, nice to "meet" you. I'm a professional writer but have not yet published my first book. I have written one and the college where I teach part-time prints it. I hope to "get publishing!" in the next year, and look forward to reading the posts.
I am a neophyte with a published novel but still discovering just what this business is really about. I'm hoping to gain some helpful tips from those of you with more experience.
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Thanks for your kind invitation. I looked over a few of your comments before accepting this and thought they seemed sensible. So I will now look forward to reading to greater depth. While I am not new to the publishing industry, my career has veered away from trade publishing to professional (doctors and lawyers).
Six, seven years ago, however, I was enticed to begin work on a book, Preludes to Flightwhich I've now completed. As I've explored options to get it into press, I've discovered that with print-on-demand technologies, self-publishing, and the general malaise of the books industry, it's a brave new world out there. So I welcome the counsel and advice of those who've blazed the trail.
As regards my book, if you're interested, please feel free to check out: http://www.hanellpress.com/
Whatever the case, thank you again for your welcome.
Bruce
Bill, if you have ties to mainstream publishers, let me know because we know top notch literary agents who are looking for a good publisher. My number is 847-615-5462.
I am here to learn about successful book publishing from those with experience. Any advice would be helpful. I market my self-published books at the seminars that I do and on amazon.com. Any ideas?
Merci Pour Votre Demande!
Que Dieu Vous Bénisse!
Vous Parlez Français!
Good!
Moi Je Parle Un Peu Anglais!
Je M'Entraîne En Communiquant Avec Des Correspondants Aux States!
Ca Fait Travailler La Mémoire Et Remonter Mes Souvenirs!
Merci Seigneur!
Amen!
Jean-Claude
Pam
I am a neophyte with a published novel but still discovering just what this business is really about. I'm hoping to gain some helpful tips from those of you with more experience.
Thank you for adding me to you list of friends. I look forward to getting to know you!
Sandra
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