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When is a book not a book

Released on = January 31, 2007, 9:34 am

Press Release Author = Stacey J. Miller/S. J. Miller Communications

Industry =

Press Release Summary = Successful book marketing, selling, distribution, and
publicity don't exactly require advanced degrees or special talents or even luck.
They just require information, and once you have that, you have all the tools you
need to turn your manuscript into a viable book project. Here\'s how to find the all
information you need.


Press Release Body = It's easy to print your manuscript these days and make it look
like a book. . If you can write it, and someone can digitize it, then you can put it
a finished copy of it on your bookshelf in a matter of weeks. But that doesn't mean
what you have is a book.

For a printed manuscript to be a real book, it has to be in the distribution
channels. People must be able to order it. You have to work on marketing, selling,
distributing and promoting your book - if you really want to have a book.

Successful book marketing, selling, distribution, and publicity don't exactly
require advanced degrees or special talents or even luck. They just require
information, and once you have that, you have all the tools you need to turn your
manuscript into a viable book project. The information you need to get started is on
the Web. But where are the answers to the most basic questions when you need them?
And how do you even find out what those basic questions are?

In her new e-book, How to Market, Sell, Distribute, and Promote Your Book: Critical,
Hard-to-Find Information for Authors and Publishers ($24.99), independent book
promotion specialist Stacey J. Miller provides answers to such questions as:

* How can you let Oprah Winfrey\'s producers know about your book?

* How can you pitch your book to the buyers at major chain bookstores?

* How can you establish a business relationship with Amazon.com and
BarnesandNoble.com so you can sell your book online?

* How can you find a book distributor to get your work into other book-selling
channels?

* How can you create media lists, and how can you contact book review editors?

Almost anyone can self-publish a book, but the difference between creating a
potential book (one that can be ordered if anyone ever hears about it) and creating
an actual book (one that people are actually reading) is knowing what to do after
your plans for publication are in place . and while your topic is still hot, and
you're still interested in using your book as a vehicle for building brand,
increasing your credibility, making money, or fulfilling your life-long dream of
being a real author. Don't let the lack of knowledge stop you from taking the next
step on your journey of being a respected published author of a real book.


Web Site = http://www.bookpr.com/bookpromotionbook.htm

Contact Details = Stacey J. Miller, Book Promotion Specialist
S. J. Miller Communications
P.O. Box 834
Randolph, MA 02368-0834
781-986-0732
bookpromotion@gmail.com

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