Design Sprints vs. Design Thinking

Immer wenn ich in Workshops oder Trainings zum ersten Mal von Design Sprints erzähle, kommt früher oder später die gleiche Frage auf: Tatsächlich führt das Thema allein schon aus Gründen der…

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Get More Publicity For Your Books AND For Yourself

FREE publicity is one of the best ways to promote yourself as well as your books. Over the years, I have done almost 1000 radio interviews, 50 television interviews and countless print interviews, including national publications. I know from personal experience that this kind of media attention can help you SELL MORE BOOKS.

If you are a fiction writer, I will be upfront in telling you that getting publicity can be extremely difficult. However, IF you write non-fiction with a concentration in a specific niche, you can easily establish a name for yourself and become a GO TO media expert.

One of the ways to get started is to start looking for reporters and bloggers who need the information you have available to share. Making contact is easier than you think!

This is a fabulous way for the reporters to get fast answers to their inquiries, and a great way for you to position yourself as an expert and get positive publicity for your book(s).

You may just answer a question or two … or you may end up will full interviews … including print (news sources, magazines, blogs) radio, TV and podcast interviews.

I’ve had interviews that have lasted five minutes, many interviews that lasted an hour or more and one EPIC radio talk show interview that went on for almost four hours … until my voice gave out.

There are over 29,000 reporters registered with HARO … and they ask over 200 questions a day. Which questions can you help out with?

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