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Learn How to Create a Press Kit to Help Market Your Fiction Novel!


Create a press kit and keep everything associated with your book with that marketing kit for ready available to handout to the media. This will keep you organized and ready at all times for an interview with a newspaper or other journalist.

When you build your press kit, you must keep in mind that your published book is a professional product that you intend on selling. Your press kit is a combination of all of your marketing materials for a particular book in one place for easy and ready distribution to a media source or marketing source.

A press kit can be in the form of a large envelop, folder, or portfolio case and will be a direct representative of you. It should be professional, neat, and easy for someone to browse through. It is something that you will hand to a journalist, advertising specialist, or even an agent or publisher.

A press kit is the easiest way to organize your marketing and media information for easy distribution. People will find that you are more professional and organized if you can easily produce your press kit at any given time.

After your press release, you may be approached from locally or nationally known journalists who want to cover your story. You want to be ready at all times so you don't have to go looking for your marketing materials, samples, and other crucial interview materials.

To create a press kit, you must first know what should be contained in one.































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