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What parts of the promotion process that you would be happy to hand over to someone else?
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Hi Steven,
Crossroads sounds like a really interesting story. Your travels would have provided wonderful opportunities to research ideas for character and plot development.
Keeping your social networking sites updated is of great importance, so keep up the good work!
Have you given any thought to a Virtual Book Tour/Blog Tour for The Raven Affair? It would really help with visibility and it should help you build an even bigger fan-base; something to think about.
You could also try some guest-blogging on sites that review thriller and suspense novels.
Crossroads sounds like a really interesting story. Your travels would have provided wonderful opportunities to research ideas for character and plot development.
Keeping your social networking sites updated is of great importance, so keep up the good work!
Have you given any thought to a Virtual Book Tour/Blog Tour for The Raven Affair? It would really help with visibility and it should help you build an even bigger fan-base; something to think about.
You could also try some guest-blogging on sites that review thriller and suspense novels.
You're most welcome, Steven.
I am in the process of implementing Virtual Book Tours on Nurture Your BOOKS.
Often times, authors will do a tour for an upcoming book, closer to its release date...that way blog tour hosts can have book giveaways for the first book in the series and drive/increase interest for book two.
Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help!
I am in the process of implementing Virtual Book Tours on Nurture Your BOOKS.
Often times, authors will do a tour for an upcoming book, closer to its release date...that way blog tour hosts can have book giveaways for the first book in the series and drive/increase interest for book two.
Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help!



@Kevin. I have worked with Bobbie. She is a delight to work with. She does not impose her services. The choice is yours. I am looking forward to working with her again in the near future.
A question that I have for any author who does a lot of self-promotion is; what do you consider to be the most time-consuming or exhaustive part of the book promotion/book awareness processes that you would happily pass on to a trusted promotion company?
I've worked with countless authors; from those who are still in the process of writing their first book and struggling to make ends meet, to working with New York Times best selling authors who are enjoying their success.
I believe that every author is a valuable part of our literary world and I am honoured to work for and with each author. I know that it is an extremely competitive world out there and it's no easy task to generate enough book sales to make writing lucrative. Most importantly, every author needs to get your book out there for people to read and enjoy.
Which part(s) of the promotion process that you would LOVE to have someone else take care of, for you?