Just a thought, but have you heard of www.lulu.com? It's a site that publish/sells books for free. I haven't gone through the site in too much depth, but its another option that you might find really interesting. I plan to use thier services in the future. Good luck.
2006-08-16 08:37:57
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answered by surfsunandfunn 1
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Once you make a deal with the show's producer, they can set up a phone interview. Good luck, its hard to get radio coverage for a book, unless publsihed by a really big outfit and the topic is really hewsworthy.
2006-08-23 05:10:29
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answered by lpaganus 6
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Hi, perhaps you can try Google adwords to market your service/product.
Google adwords is a text-based system for advertising on its site and its partner sites. The service allows you to create your own ads, choose keywords to help match your ads to your audience, and control the cost of your advertising—you pay only when people click on your ad (a cost per click plan). Anyone wishing to promote a product on Google can enroll in this program.
you can get a 5 detail pages information about Google adwords at :
http://www.adcenter.net.cn/google-adwords/
Good Luck && Best Wishes!
2006-08-18 00:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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to respond to your first question you're good, only extreme- powered brokers have the ear of the super or area of interest pub. properties and can negotiate for this form of costly classified ads. Lesser generic brokers (and that i'm undecided they artwork extra subtly) would desire to have their finger on the pulse of e book festivals a minimum of nationally and could be waiting to connive e book signings at substantial retail chains. As for the internet, it is an thrilling subject. as a results of fact beneficial comments are so uncommon I would desire to think of brokers would be waiting to piggy-returned onto suited sites, or a minimum of get the authors favourite costs on merchandising. I would desire to think of brokers would artwork no longer common to discover "grass roots" or "cottage industry" sites on the internet. i does not hire an agent (publishing or in any different case) who had no longer handed the bar w/ a sturdy point in settlement regulation. desire this helps.
2016-10-02 04:12:05
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answered by ? 4
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No, most radio stations are equipped to do interviews over the phone.
2006-08-16 09:08:57
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answered by I'm Batman 2
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2006-08-16 07:30:54
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answered by NONAME 1
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2006-08-23 02:14:29
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answered by snow b 2
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telephone - duh.
2006-08-23 13:25:58
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answered by oddyerdy 3
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