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Relationship Marketing with Michael Drew

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Please join us and our guest, Michael Drew, CEO & Founder of Promote A Book. Getting books noticed is in Michael Drew’s blood. Making books the essential reads that everyone needs to buy and talk about is in his genes. With a string of national best sellers (many of them number-one titles) that reads like an all-star team of today’s most popular business writers, Michael loves books. He’s launched 82 consecutive books onto national best seller lists, and has over 1,000 number-one Amazon titles.

Michael has been marketing books for his entire career, perfecting his skills at such respected publishers as Bard Press, Entrepreneur Magazine, Longstreet Press and Thomas Nelson Publishers, among many others. He has mastered the intricacies of publishing, and has adapted to today’s fast-evolving industry. Promote A Book was founded to work directly with writers.

Beyond merely helping their books to sell well, Promote A Book also works with authors on an essential component of their continuing success: building a platform for their writing that will expand their audience. Through his speaking engagements, career coaching, and the use of personas to intensify the effectiveness of copy, Michael has created a new generation of thought leaders. He has helped them to become even more effective entrepreneurs who nourish today’s idea-hungry marketplace.

Michael has observed up-close the shifting dynamics of the publishing industry and how content reaches today’s varied audiences. As a result, he has expanded Promote A Book’s services to include consulting and planning on everything from Internet distribution and website building, to video creation, book trailers, podcasting, and more.

To learn more about Michael, visit Promote A Book.

 

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