The Upside of Publisher Blogs
Mac Slocum
June 27, 2008
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Booksquare's Kassia Krozser explains the benefits of publisher blogs:
Just as authors need to better market themselves and their books, so do publishers. While the audience for a publisher website is diverse -- authors, booksellers, journalists, agents, readers, and more -- talking about books on your website the same way you talk about books in your catalog simply isn't cutting it. In printed material, you have various constraints. On the web, you have the ability to do something special: tell the world what excites you, the publisher, about a particular book.
(Via Joe Wikert's Publishing 2020 Blog)
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