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Book Publicity Simplified with Sarah Franklin

26 Feb 2025

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In this episode, Matt & Lauren are joined by Sarah Franklin, Lulu’s Public Relations Manager and expert book publicist! Hear about book publicity simplified as Sarah answers questions like: →  What’s the value in hiring a publicist vs. doing your own publicity?→  What exactly is a publicist’s role in book marketing? →  How do you make the most of earned publicity once you have it? And more! Watch this episode on YouTube.Dive Deeper💡 Featured💡 Listen to These EpisodesEp #10 | Marketing Your Book Pre-Launch, At-Launch, and Post-LaunchEp #13 | Earning Free Publicity for Your BookEp #57 | How to Use a Preorder Campaign to Boost Your Book Launch💡 Read This Blog PostHow to Earn Media Attention: Essential PR Tips for Authors💡 Watch These VideosPR for Authors: Building Buzz Around Your Book Sound Bites From This Episode🎙️ [11:05] “Depending on the goals for your book, a publicist is one of those things where you absolutely should spend the money if you can afford it and some of your goals for this book align with the need for having a publicist, right?”🎙️ [25:24] “You know, they can get you exposure, but your expertise in your book, that should be the moneymaker right there.”🎙️ [41:01] “Something may come of it, nothing may come of it, but nothing's gonna happen if you don't do anything.”💀 Can’t wait for our next episode? Check out our Resources page for links to our blog, our YouTube channel, and more. 💀 Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at luludotcom!💀 Email us at [email protected]💀 Sign up for our mailing list.

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