Smith Myths: 3 Myths About a Book’s Potential, Post-Publication

By Katie Schnack, Publicist at Smith Publicity Writers often work for years to get a book published. From coming up with the concept, writing and editing,  to finding an agent, and then finally securing a contract or finding an indie path–it’s a long, hard road! With that there is pressure and energy focused on the […]

New Podcast Episode: Grow Your Author Brand Post-Publication with Deb Gabor

Can you give us a quick recap on author branding? It’s important to understand what a brand is. A lot of people think that a brand is a logo or a color scheme or a tagline or something that you’re known for. Really, there’s two kinds of branding. I like to refer to “big B” […]

Book Launch Journey: The Year After

Once the initial flurry of your book launch settles, the journey doesn’t end—it evolves. In the critical year following your book’s release, maintaining visibility and connectivity through your author platform is crucial. Here’s a step-by-step guide to strategically managing your author presence in the year after your book hits the shelves: Update Your Messaging —Shift […]

New Podcast Episode: Post-Publication Book Marketing with Emma Boyer

Why is publication day the target for most marketing for books? Why don’t we talk as much about what authors can be doing post publication? That’s such a good question and such a pertinent point. A few months post publication, it’s still the same book, so there’s not as much news to talk about. That’s […]

Smith Myths: 3 Myths About Working with a Literary Agent

by Marissa Eigenbrood, President of Smith Publicity Whether you’ve watched our latest webinar or read some of my recent LinkedIn posts, by this point, you’re probably aware of the many positives that come when working with a literary agent. Agents have long been viewed as the ultimate member of your book launch team – the […]

Highlights from Smith Publicity’s Get on the Same Page with Literary Agents Webinar

For authors navigating complex publishing pathways, a literary agent serves as a guide and advocate, cutting through the noise and opening up the doors to new opportunities on your behalf. Not only is working with a literary agent essential for any kind of traditional deal, but they can also help authors with translating publishing contracts […]

New Podcast Episode: How to Connect with Literary Agents with Lucinda Halpern

How do you find your authors or how do your authors find you? What are the different ways that you get connected with them? Agencies have long been a referral-based business, meaning mostly word of mouth. So once you get your first author, and your first author has a successful experience, they may recommend you […]

Smith Publicity 2024 Book Marketing Scholarship Winner

Annual Prize Recognizes Outstanding Persuasive Writing  Christina Gogzheyan is a student at Northern Kentucky University studying neuroscience in the Young Scholars Academy. Christina submitted a highly convincing essay on this year’s topic: “What contemporary book (any genre published between 2014-2024) should be required reading for all high school students? Why? What did you take away […]

Smith Myths: 4 Common Myths About Audiobooks

by Sandra Poirier Smith, CEO of Smith Publicity As we celebrate Audiobook Appreciation Month this June, it’s the perfect time to address some common misconceptions about audiobooks.  Whether you’re an author or publishing professional, understanding the truth behind these myths can broaden understanding of the value of audiobooks! Let’s dive into four prevalent myths about […]

New Podcast Episode: An Audiobook FAQ with David Wolf

Why is having an audiobook important?  For any content creator, not participating in audio excludes a lot of opportunities for new audience members. We’ve observed that the audiobook side of publishing is the fastest growing part of digital publishing, surprisingly, even more than eBooks. I would like to think this is due to people shifting […]