Self Published Authors on Senior Lifestyles

Ron Kauffman’s radio talk show “Senior LifeStyles Intelligent Talk Radio with Ron Kauffman” features 3 segments of about 3 minutes each on all variety of senior topics including Medicare, law, Reverse Mortgages, and seniors who got published. If you think Ron might be interested in featuring you or someone you know on his radio talk show, here’s the contact information to “pitch” your idea:
(561) 818-0039 or (561) 626-4481

The Senior Lifestyles website is at: www.seniorlifestyles.net

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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Niche Marketing Opportunities for Self-Published Books

Sometimes book marketing requires narrowing your focus, rather than expanding it. Try looking at very specific magazines and television programs that are geared toward very specific demographics. Even if your self-published book doesn’t appear to appeal to the target audience on the surface, there may be a “slant” or a position you can take which will make it work.

For example, here are some very specific niche market opportunities, which goes to show there is a venue for every book, if you know where to look:

PresenTense is a magazine dedicated to the life and the times of the Jewish People. It is written especially for young Jews. Suggestions for PresenTense should go to the editor: Ariel Beery, who is reached by E-mail at: editor@presentensemagazine.org

Bleu Magazine covers the entire spectrum of the urban gay lifestyle. From politics, to fashion, to cars the magazine will act as a guide. Readers can be black, white, Asian, or Latino, and Bleu aims to be a key trend setter. Topics covered will be fashion, entertainment, health, fitness, grooming, and literature. Contact Info: Bleu Magazine is at 244 Fifth Avenue, Ste. P254, New York, NY 10001, contribute@thebluemag.com.

LaPlaza is TV show focusing on the specific concerns of Latino-Americans. The show has been on for more than 25 years and is distributed by American Public Television. They are interested in guests who are experts in immigration, child development, education, sports, and art within the Latino community. Contact info: 125 Western Avenue, Boston, MA 02134, (617) 300-2289. E-mail them at: La_Plaza@wgbh.org.

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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Niche Magazine Promotion for Self-Published Books

As you probably already know, contacting niche magazines for book reviews, editorials, or articles related to your subject matter (wherein YOU are the expert) is a fantastic way to promote your self-published book.

What is advantageous about niche magazines is that they are more receptive to submissions and inquiries, particularly if it is within their niche.

What is disadvantageous about them is that you need to make sure your inquiry matches their niche in some way, and refer to that connection in your pitch.

There are SO many niche magazines out there that you should conduct your own search for them on the Internet, but here are two that you may work for your book:

DIVORCE Magazine is a bi-annual publication geared to people who have had, or are contemplating divorce. Segue Esprit is the publisher of both the print version and the Online publication at http://www.DivorceMagazine.com. Their editorial offices are at:
2255B Queen St., East, Ste. 1179
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4E1G3
(416) 368-8853

Gulf & Main Magazine is a bi-monthly lifestyle magazine. Patricia George is the editor-in-chief.
Gulf & Main Magazine
1422 Hendry St., Ste. 304
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 791-7900

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
selfpublishingadvice.wordpress.com

Self-Publishing. The real deal?

There remain detractors intent on diminishing the viability or professionalism of independent or self-publishing. Ask yourself this, would you consider a 6 figure royalties payout on your book a mark of successful, professional publishing? How about 6 figures in six short months?

http://tinyurl.com/chen100k

Proof in the pudding? It seems so.

We make it a point to communicate the importance of not short changing independent publishing. Also, don’t short change yourself. Make sure your self-publisher has the professionalism, experience, and resources to meet your highest publishing goals.

Karl

Today for Self-Published Authors

The Today Show has set the pace for early morning TV and “Early Today” is a fast paced call show in the same vein.

Kristine Johnson is the anchor with Andy Jones is the executive producer at andy.jones@msnbc.com. The show is headquartered at 1 MSNBC Plaza, Secaucus, NJ 07094, (201) 583-5000, or (201) 583-5684.

Weekend Today is seen on Saturdays from 7 to 9AM, and Sundays from 8 to 9 AM. Lynne Pitts is the executive producer.

The Today Show and Weekend Today are at NBC News, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112. The phone number for The Today Show is: (212) 664-4602. The phone numbers for Weekend Today are (212) 664-2937, and also (212) 664-4444, which is the switchboard for the network.

Watch the shows for several weeks before pitching, to make sure whether or not they might be interested in your self-published book.

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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