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Hear three great collaborators talk about effective teamwork at Kingston University Press book launch

April 20, 2015by kingstonpublishing 1 Comment

Kingston University Press (KUP), in partnership with the students of Kingston University’s MA Publishing course and BookMachine, are delighted to announce the launch of Snapshots II, the second compilation of the best blog […]

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Events, Kingston University news, Student experience

Want to be part of publishing’s innovative future? Try asking ‘What if?’

January 6, 2015by kingstonpublishing 1 Comment

The 2014 Kingston Publishing Masterclass season ended with wise words for us all to take into the New Year.  MA student Katie Hatcher digests the treat of a lively visit from Sam […]

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Careers, Digital publishing, Guest blog, marketing, Masterclasses

Five tips for working with bloggers

March 8, 2014by alisonbav Leave a comment

I met Ayo Onatade at Carole Blake’s 50 years in publishing party last year. I was fascinated to hear about her second life as a blogger, and invited her to […]

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marketing, Social media

Book rental Chegg’s user-focus is the key to an $800m valuation

August 27, 2013by annafaherty Leave a comment

If you live outside the US you probably hadn’t heard of textbook-rental company Chegg until news of its impending IPO hit publications like the Bookseller. The announcement caught my eye […]

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Bookselling, marketing, Publishing news
Pigeonhole in Publishing

The Pigeonhole in Publishing

March 25, 2013by christinakelly26 Leave a comment

Earlier this semester, we had the pleasure of a visit from fiction author Elizabeth Buchan. Buchan has written 12 novels, including bestsellers The Good Wife and That Certain Age. While it’s always a treat […]

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marketing, Reading, Self-publishing, Student experience, Writing

Three tips for measuring the impact of social media marketing

July 9, 2012by kingstonpublishing Leave a comment

In this guest blog the folks from AdaptWrite share their top tips for measuring the value of publishers’ social media activity. Earlier this year, Digital Book World revealed that more […]

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Guest blog, marketing, Social media

The amazing disappearing book

July 2, 2012by annafaherty 1 Comment

Would you buy a book that disappears two months after you open it? That’s the drastic marketing tactic being used by independent Argentinian publishing house Eterna Cadencia with their recent […]

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awards, marketing

Stop dilly-dallying, it’s time to be direct!

April 30, 2012by kingstonpublishing 2 Comments

In our latest guest post MA Publishing student Melanie Kydd describes how John Blake Publishing tackle the challenge of selling direct to readers. I love bookstores. I can spend hours […]

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Bookselling, Guest blog, Student experience

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