Book Promotion

In the world of the ever fracturing audience and the consolidation of media power, how do smaller, lesser known authors and books get known. Is it enough to rely on the efforts of the publisher? Unlikely.

A couple of recent examples of doing something different surfaced recently:

Do these efforts work? Maybe. The key here seems to be engaging the audience in some way. You’re not just buying a book, you’re hacking the publishing system. Draw the customers into the experience, let it become a conversation (literally).

Any other examples of unusal book promotion?

One Response to “Book Promotion”

  1. Peter Curran Says:

    Because of the unusual twin themes of my new book, ‘The Ancient Order of Moridura’ - science (gravitation!) and religion, I emailed universities engaged in gravitational research, every radio telescope site in the world, all the Bendictine monasteries in Britain and all the various Ancient Orders.

    What they will make of it is anybody’s guess. Oh, and I also contacted a large number of women’s groups, since the book arguably contains the most unusual heroine in modern fiction!

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