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Category Archives: Gabe Robinson
You’ve Signed a Great Book…What Now?
So you’re a publisher and you’ve managed to acquire what you think is a really stellar novel, a masterpiece, and you’re considering your next steps. My first bit of advice: relax. Rome wasn’t built in a day, right? Continue reading
Can You Market a Great Book without a Great Elevator Pitch?
What if you’re a publisher looking to acquire a book and the only thing you can think is that there’s no elevator in the world tall enough to provide the time needed to pitch this thing properly. Continue reading
Posted in Book Marketing, Contributors, Gabe Robinson, Publishing, Submissions 101
Tagged acquiring books, acquisitions, elevator pitch, marketing a book, publishing a book
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Submissions 101: Is an Option Clause a Good Option?
The option clause keeps you in the game as a player, at the very least, and if you end up losing the book, at least you’ll know something more about your competition. Continue reading
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Tagged book contract, first refusal, option clause, Publishing Links
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