Proven PR and Marketing Strategies for Children’s Authors

Foreword Publicity

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In this session, you’ll discover:

In this session, you’ll find out the top marketing tactics an author should consider for children’s books and YA, what your marketing timeline should look like and the benefits of hiring a PR firm.

Session Link:

ForewordPublicity.com

Bonus:

Free Consultation

Comment Below With Your Key Takeaways Or If You Have Questions About The Session.

14 responses

  1. Mary Hake Avatar

    the link doesn’t go to the tip sheet.

  2. Victoria M Smith Avatar

    Yes, the link wasn’t there for the tip sheet. Both ladies had lots of ideas and spoke of the benefits they had to offer whereas, an author on their own might find many of those things difficult to accomplish. I wish one of the questions Karen asked was the cost.

  3. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    A wonderful session from the two beauties. I loved Laurie’s (spelling??) suggestion that published authors take a box of their books with them wherever they go because people may well have heard of the book and want to buy a copy. Nothing like the present and immediacy for such transactions. I’d have loved to have found the tip sheet, but it just wasn’t here. It’d be lovely if it could be sent post-summit?

  4. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Where is the link for the tip sheet? I think it was about how to approach bookstores.

  5. Beatrice smith Avatar
    Beatrice smith

    Thank you ladies for all your information and examples in how to think about getting your book noticed. Again the theme of the importance of having and cultivating established relationships. Thanks for reminding us that this is a marathon and not a sprint.

  6. Sandra Avatar
    Sandra

    I was really looking forward to getting the tip sheet. Opps

  7. Karen Dean Avatar

    Thank you, Ladies, for presenting another possibility for getting our books seen by the connections from your marketing team. Sounds like an interesting option.

  8. Stephanie Avatar

    Looking forward to get the tip sheet. Are you able to make it available?

  9. Diane Pleasant (MS P) Avatar

    Although I’m excited about the free 30 min. consultation, how do we access the free Tips Sheet on how to approach bookstores?

  10. Diane Pleasant (MS P) Avatar

    The free consultation asks for $100 … this is confusing

  11. Lisa B Pearson Avatar
    Lisa B Pearson

    Hello, 2 questions, the link doesn’t work, how can I access it?
    Also, there is a payment requirement for the free consult, is this cporrect?

  12. Laura Lai Avatar

    Did anything has ever been a sprint for any of you? For me, everything has been a marathon. Thank God for the strength and that I keep on running.

    In terms of marketing, I think the writer itself can write a press release, but it’s different (better welcome) when done by a PR. Many great tips for book marketing. THANK YOU both!

  13. Denera Avatar

    The free consultation asks for $100 … this is confusing
    Not sure what is going on.

  14. arlene mark Avatar

    Hello, saw your session and would like to receive your Free Tip Sheet that talks about what to feature for book stores. Thank you. I have a novel published in August 2022 called The Year Without a Summer by Arlene Mark. I’m not sure if it’s too late to still do some publicity. I did have a campaign at prelaunch and after. Thank you.

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14 Comments

  1. Yes, the link wasn’t there for the tip sheet. Both ladies had lots of ideas and spoke of the benefits they had to offer whereas, an author on their own might find many of those things difficult to accomplish. I wish one of the questions Karen asked was the cost.

  2. A wonderful session from the two beauties. I loved Laurie’s (spelling??) suggestion that published authors take a box of their books with them wherever they go because people may well have heard of the book and want to buy a copy. Nothing like the present and immediacy for such transactions. I’d have loved to have found the tip sheet, but it just wasn’t here. It’d be lovely if it could be sent post-summit?

  3. Thank you ladies for all your information and examples in how to think about getting your book noticed. Again the theme of the importance of having and cultivating established relationships. Thanks for reminding us that this is a marathon and not a sprint.

  4. Thank you, Ladies, for presenting another possibility for getting our books seen by the connections from your marketing team. Sounds like an interesting option.

  5. Hello, 2 questions, the link doesn’t work, how can I access it?
    Also, there is a payment requirement for the free consult, is this cporrect?

  6. Did anything has ever been a sprint for any of you? For me, everything has been a marathon. Thank God for the strength and that I keep on running.

    In terms of marketing, I think the writer itself can write a press release, but it’s different (better welcome) when done by a PR. Many great tips for book marketing. THANK YOU both!

  7. Hello, saw your session and would like to receive your Free Tip Sheet that talks about what to feature for book stores. Thank you. I have a novel published in August 2022 called The Year Without a Summer by Arlene Mark. I’m not sure if it’s too late to still do some publicity. I did have a campaign at prelaunch and after. Thank you.

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