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The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 4:11

Do you know the difference between book promotions and book marketing?

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The primary goal of book promotions is to attract readers, encourage immediate sales, and create a buzz around the book within a specific time frame. As authors, we often pour our hearts and souls into our books, making each work a unique masterpiece. But for publishers, it might just be one of the many titles they release in a year. And that is where book marketing steps in. Book marketing encompasses a broader and a more long term approach to establishing and maintaining an author's presence in the market

Episode 4 of The Bookbot Theory where we talk about #BookMarketing in India. #BookbotSays

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Gunjan Joshi
@Bibliophile · 0:36

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Hello. So true. I completely agree with whatever is being suggested here. I also tried the traditional practices while marketing my book my debut book Pastures of Wildest. But it didn't yield much results as compared to book promotion. I suppose when your audience is very niche like when you're not serving to the masses so these kind know conventional measures like Facebook marketing or Instagram marketing. It doesn't really help. I completely agree with your post
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The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 0:49

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Do you think they'll use Google more? Or maybe WhatsApp marketing? And then create your marketing strategy around that thing because you need to reach those people. And what better ways than reaching them the way, you know you'll find them? And thank you so much for your comment
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