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Book and Periodical Publishing
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If you want your book to show up in the newsfeeds of readers who may be interested in your offerings, you'll need to know how to master Meta Ads. Here's what to consider ⬇ #bookindustry #marketing #advertisingtips
Mastering Meta Ads for Paid Advertising
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Flatiron Books snaps up famed self-published author Natalie Keller Reinert, publishing two of her most popular series and launching a new one that takes place in what fans call the "Ocala-verse" (many of her books take place in Ocala, Florida). Read more about Reinert's online success here: https://bit.ly/3zZbjTC
Is This Horse-Crazy Author The Next Colleen Hoover? - Best Reads on Parade
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“The Book of Elsewhere” turns out to be a deeply strange book that follows a freakishly strong, 80,000-year-old warrior who can’t seem to die. (And is just waiting to be adapted into his next movie!) ⬇
The Book of Elsewhere by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville review – pulpy hijinks
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A San Francisco bookstore is sending boxes of LGBTQ+ books to parts of the country where they are censored to counter the rapidly growing effort by conservative advocacy groups and lawmakers to ban them from public schools and libraries ⬇
San Francisco Bookstore Ships Donated LGBTQ+ Books to Conservative States
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Results for the first half of 2024 leave no question about what is driving sales: adult fantasy sales skyrocketed 85.2% over the first six months of 2023 thanks to a huge increase in interest in romantasy ⬇
With Fantasy on Fire, Print Book Sales Are Catching Up to 2023
publishersweekly.com
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“You give a child a house and they make it into a castle as they read.” I had the honor of profiling the extraordinary Katherine Rundell for Publishers Weekly's fall children's preview. We spoke about saluting young people for their curiosity and courage, making a feast of language, researching fantastic lore in Venetian libraries, and tapping into the inherent magic of middle grade stories. It was a joy, and I'm very happy to share a piece of that joy with you.
Katherine Rundell’s Magic Words
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Jon Yaged (CEO, Macmillan Publishers) spoke with Morgan Radford and Vicky Nguyen at NBC News Now on how book bans impact students and offers tips for choosing the right books for children. Watch: https://lnkd.in/ejepJRXq
Jon Yaged Discusses Book Bans with NBC News Now
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If you're not using Google Ads as part of your marketing strategy, you could be missing out on a HUGE audience! Dive into the difference between Display and Search ads ⬇ #marketing #advertising #marketingtips
Paid Advertising: Google Ads Explained
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What book do YOU think should be Netflix's next big hit? 🤔 “Some of Netflix’s most successful series have been based on book adaptations we thoughtfully built together,” Weiner said. “They share our goals and authors’ goals in taking award-winning cinematic stories and partnering them with thoughtfully matched writers, directors, producers, and talent.” ⬇
From 'Bridgerton' to 'Ripley,' Netflix's latest hit adaptations have also boosted book sales
latimes.com