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Episode 6- Role of marketing while pitching your book

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When you are ready to pitch your next literary interview, consider weaving in a comprehensive marketing plan. But not just plan. Craft a thoughtfully constructed strategy that has the potential to turn heads and ignite curiosity. In an era where the literary arena is as much about proportion as it is about your prose, your ability to effectively market your creation can be the decisive factor between obscurity and success. And most importantly, remember that in today's dynamic landscape, storytelling isn't confined to the pages of your book

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preethy uthup
@peeli · 2:27
You. Hi dear. I totally agree onto this point. And ever since I have finished my book, I'm really looking into the strategic part of it because I myself is a marketing person. So with 30 years of experience in marketing, I didn't want to just publish my book and say I'm an author or so I want to create a brand. So I did my shoots, which shows my personality and portrays my personality in such a way that it captivates people
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Amazing job at marketing your book @peeli

Hey, that's amazing. What you are doing is exactly how it should be approached. And you are right. That's exactly what Chetan Bhagat tried doing. He set himself up as a brand. Rather than just pushing the book, he pushed himself. He pushed his work, his personality. He opened his personal life, every aspect of his life that he wanted us to. He invited all the readers to be part of his life in different ways
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