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For proactive book promotion, participate in newsmaking.
Citizen journalists are in the best possible position for promoting books. They’re not receiving book promotion opportunities. They’re creating book publicity opportunities for themselves. Along with pitching reporters (and, of course, producers), they’re becoming reporters themselves.
An very interesting book promotion campaign.
All book promotion campaigns are interesting to book publicists, but there’s one book publicity campaign that I’ll be watching especially closely: the book promotion campaign for Kitty Kelley’s new book. Kelley, as you’ve probably heard by now, has penned an unauthorized biography of Oprah. You can read about it here.
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