Muskoka Authors Association is pleased to offer a special event via ZOOM in conversation with presenter, Bret Newton of Friesen Press. Book your calendars for Thursday, September 5 at 7 pm. The presentation will be 1-1.5 hours in length.
Marketing is one of the most important elements of a self publishing authors journey. Whether you’re planning to make this a career or fulfilling a passion project, you’ll want to ensure you establish the right marketing strategy for your book.
This webinar will provide an overview of the foundational marketing practices needed to build an audience for your book prior to publication and in the long term. We’ll also explore the differences between hiring a company to handle your book promotion versus executing those pieces yourself with or without coaching.
Within the vast expanse of publishing, it’s easy for authors to feel overwhelmed. The goal of this webinar is to provide a clear understanding of your options, the marketing services available to you, and develop an informed opinion on how to best move forward in your publishing journey.
Friesen will choose one attendee to receive a Free Manuscript Evaluation with Friesen Press – valued at $500. If you wish to be considered for this evaluation, attendees will need to scan a QR code that will appear during the presentation to provide Friesen with your email. This will permit them to contact you and add you to their mailing list.
Friesen Press is the world’s only 100% employee-owned publishing services provider. Since 2009, they have helped thousands of authors publish over 8,000 titles. Part of Canada’s largest independent book printer, Friesens Corporation, FriesenPress offers professional editing, design, distribution, and promotional support to those seeking to self-publish their books. Find them online: Facebook: @friesenpress, Twitter: @friesenpress, Instagram: @friesenpress
To register to this event, visit https://muskokaauthors.ca/ and click on EVENTS or go directly to EVENTBRITE
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