News for Authors

Book Publishing: A Stable Business

by David Thompson|September, 2012

Publishing, if you listen to the media, blogs, or internet forums, is a dying business. The truth is another matter.For many years the book industry has been tracked by two separate organizations: the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) and the American Association of Publishers (AAP). I happen to have reporting going all the way back to 1982 in my office. For a long time, the organizations used very different methodologies to arrive at the total yearly sales volume for print and eBooks combined. Their numbers never came close to matching, which created a credibility problem. Read more

Monthly Marketing Tip: Twitter Hashtags

September, 2012

Using hashtags on Twitter is a great way to join an existing conversation and make your tweets more discoverable. Read more

How To Make Simple Infographics

by Sophie McNeill|September, 2012

Infographics take information or data and present it in a visually pleasing way. Read more

Back To School for Children’s Authors

by Katherine Fleming|August, 2012

Back-to-school season is the perfect time to set up visits to schools or libraries in your community.  Teachers and librarians can be powerful ambassadors for authors and illustrators.

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Fans Meet Authors at Comic-Con

August, 2012

Comic-Con International, the 130,000-strong annual pop culture and entertainment convention, provides many opportunities for Random House to promote books and authors to an audience of passionate fans and cultural influencers.

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Made to Measure: Web Analytics

by Sophie McNeill|August, 2012

Last month, we looked at how to track your social media effectiveness. This month, we show you how to make the most of Google Analytics and other free tools to help you understand your fans and build your author presence online. Read more

The Front Lines: Random House Field Sales

July, 2012

Random House’s sales team, the largest in the industry, does a lot more than take book orders in retailers’ back offices. Our reps, who have always been passionate advocates for our books and valued sources for book recommendations, have now expanded their role to reach a much broader circle of book lovers. Of course, they still work with booksellers, but they also present our books to librarians and specialty retailers, organize events for readers in their communities, and actively build buzz through blogs and social networks. They are local marketers par excellence, and their combined efforts have become essential in raising awareness of titles in their communities and beyond.

Spotlight: Libraries

by Katherine Fleming|July, 2012

Libraries are not only critical resources for their communities, they are also some of our greatest partners in driving word-of-mouth for Random House authors and books. The American Library Association conference concluded a week ago in Anaheim, making this a great time to give you a glimpse into how we work with libraries. Read more

Fodor’s Tips for Summer Travel to Europe

by Katherine Fleming|July, 2012

The globetrotting editors at Fodor’s Travel provide expert guidance on more than 7500 locales around the world. If you’re planning to travel to Europe this summer, here are some general tips, whether you’re visiting London for the 2012 Olympics, perennial favorites Paris and Rome, or emerging hotspots like Croatia and Hungary….

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Made to Measure: Social Media

by Sophie McNeill|July, 2012

In today’s content-hungry world, making use of a few simple, free analytics tools can help you understand which activities are worth your time. These tools can also help hone your marketing skills. Read more