Showing posts with label Magazine book promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magazine book promotion. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Dissecting magazines for an author's gain

In a past life, Mr. Obie Joe had a familiarity with magazine journalism. Since many authors crave magazine coverage of their talents and their books, the cane points to a how-to-read a magazine for one's advantage:

-- Flip to the masthead. Write down names of editors of departments relevant to your book, or author platform. Go through the names in both the editorial and art departments.
-- Find names of freelancers, in brief bios close to the masthead, or recognizable in the bylines. Later, you'll google their names for e-mail addresses, which can be easier to find because freelancers usually belong to groups, teach, or have own web sites.
-- Go to the departments. See the writing style -- you'll want to match that in your press release or e-mail pitch.
-- See what trends are more prevalent than others. Does the magazine emphasis fitness as a stress reducer, or a way to look younger? You'll want to match that viewpoint, too.
-- Count the words. Unless you have a remarkable author platform (are you famous, odd, or unique?), chances are your pitch will go for a short article. Count the number of words for the short pieces. About 100 words for the shorts, and 750-1000 for the longer features.
-- Flip through the pages, one by one, and see if there are other parts of the magazine for your pitch. If your book is about health, you could pitch a money story, and you could pitch a feature about a person profiled in your book.
-- Find the creative writing section. These are sections for essays on problems solved in your life, a solution you'd like to pass on, and so forth. While these essays may not promote your book specifically, these do include a short bio at the end stating your name, and the name of your book.
-- Remember, the goal is not for a book review, but for a type of article that extends the promotional reach of your book and author platform.