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This series is a collection of free resources to guide our new, current and potential authors through the world of academic publishing. Resource topics include how to turn your PhD in to a book, how to write a successful book proposal, how to maintain discoverability of your book and many more.

 

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5 Key Tips for Turning your PhD into a Successful Monograph

5 Key Tips for Turning your PhD into a Successful Monograph

Some PhD theses make for excellent books, allowing for the research to be distributed more widely, often providing a springboard for a successful academic career. However, it is important to remember that a book is a very different product from a thesis and not all good theses would make good books. Publishers consult with academic referees and make the decision not only on the academic quality and standard of a volume, but on its potential commercial value and market. The 5 key tips in this paper will help you assess and adapt your own work before presenting it to your chosen publisher.


Key Tips on How to Write a Successful Book Proposal

How to Write a Successful Book Proposal

A book proposal is a document which provides an initial overview of a book project, usually in advance of completing a book manuscript. The proposal will initially be read by an Editor in order to assess the suitability of a book project for their publishing programme (or “list”). To help you prepare your book proposal for success, we have collected tips from our global books editorial team and put them into this free handy guide.


Author Directions: 3 key tips to consider when determining your book audience

3 key tips to consider when determining your book audience

Without an audience your book has no purpose; from the initial inception of your idea, to its eventual release, your intended audience should be the driving force of your writing. To help you determine your book audience, read our three key tips from our global editorial team across Routledge and CRC Press.


Promotional Tactics to Raise the Profile of Your Book

Promotional Tactics to Raise the Profile of Your Book

Publishing a book is an exciting time for any author. Years of dedication and hard work pulled together into a printed volume ready to share with the academic world. As an author, you know your audience better than anyone. This snapshot will help you put that knowledge into the marketing of your own book, with tips on how to gain a strong online and offline presence to maintain discoverability, even after publication.


Book Launch: Advice and Tips for Organising Your Own Book Launch

Advice and Tips for Organising Your Own Book Launch

Having your book published is quite possibly one of the most exciting moments in your career. After many years of hard work your book is finally in front of your peers and the public. As an author, you may want to arrange a book launch to meet and engage with your audience – who’ll hopefully purchase a few copies of your book! Our resource guide will help you plan your book launch, with advice and tips from Taylor & Francis authors well versed in organising launches themselves.


Navigating Your Success Through Network Collaboration

Navigating Your Success Through Network Collaboration

This resource guide will help guide you through collaborating with our global Corporate Institutional Sales (CIS) team, to help them make the most of your network and connections. Are you planning a launch for your book or know of an institution or employer, societies or association in your network who would appreciate volume book purchasing prices? Would your title be a useful resource for training, CPD, consultancy or brand building? With special author discounts and volume order pricing, the CIS team are here to work with you on available purchasing options or facilitate potential leads you may have, to help put your book in both print and digital format in the right hands.


How to promote yourself at conferences

How to promote yourself at conferences

As an author, you may consider attending conferences throughout the year relating to your area of study. This might seem daunting if you have not taken part in one before, but it is a great opportunity to connect with your audience.

Our resource guide will help you promote yourself at seminars and conferences with advice and tips from Taylor & Francis authors well versed in journalism and interviews themselves.


Navigating Your Success with Public Speaking

Navigating Your Success with Public Speaking

Public speaking, such as giving lectures or talks, is a great way to promote both you and your book. It gives you the opportunity to share and discuss the ideas in your book through a different medium. This resource will help guide on what you need to consider when planning public speaking. There is also plenty of advice from our authors from planning to promoting your book.


Working With The Media

Engaging with the media can be a great way to raise awareness about your work. But not all books will grab the attention of a busy and time-pressured journalist, and some have a better chance of piquing their interest than others. Find out the benefits of promoting your work this way, the types of books journalists might be looking to cover when a press campaign might not be a suitable approach to promote a book, and our tips for making the most of media opportunities.


Navigating Your Success With Interviews

Navigating Your Success With Interviews

As an author, you may be approached for radio/video interviews. This might seem daunting if you have not taken part in one before, but it is a great opportunity to connect with your audience. Our resource guide will help you prep for interviews with advice and tips from Taylor & Francis authors well versed in journalism and interviews themselves.


Book Reviews: Advice for Securing a Book Review in a Journal

Advice for Securing a Book Review in a Journal

Need help and advice on getting your book reviewed? This snapshot guide gives you tips that will be helpful when approaching journals, and includes advice from reviewers themselves! We also share a glimpse into the review process a journal takes to give you an idea of the hard work behind every review.


Academic Blogging: Why Should I Blog and Where Do I Start?

Academic Blogging: Why Should I Blog and Where Do I Start?

Blogging, at its most basic level, is the keeping of an online journal. As an academic, you’re probably already aware of blogging and know that it has a role to play in your field, but you may not know the benefits of creating a blog yourself or how to go about it. This paper will demonstrate the benefits of blogging within academia, how to get started, and will provide key pointers to help make your blog a success.


Navigating your success with SEO & Discoverability

Navigating your success with SEO & Discoverability

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and discoverability aren’t just technical jargon to make your head spin, they are crucial concepts to an active online presence. SEO is defined in Marketing the Basics as ‘optimizing web pages to ensure they appear in the top 10 results of search engine indexes for specific keywords’. Discoverability refers to the ease with which users can discover content. If you can understand SEO and therefore discoverability, your content will be seen more often, which, in turn, will positively affect the sales of your book.


Navigating Your Success in Social Media

Navigating Your Success in Social Media

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As an author, you are the face of your work, and the information you share on social media can help you gain exposure and encourage your work’s sales. When used effectively, social media is a powerful tool that can spark interest in your work, convey crucial information in real-time and foster genuine, direct connections with your current and potential readers.


Navigating Your Success With Facebook

 

Navigating Your Success With Facebook

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Using social media is a great way to promote both you and your book, giving you the opportunity to share and discuss your thoughts and ideas on a more personal level with people who are interested in you and the work you do. This guide will explain what content to post and how to get the most out of Facebook and some of its key features for self-promotion.


Using Twitter to Promote your Book

Using Twitter to Promote your Book

Currently, Twitter is the leading social media sharing platform. Having a social media presence, such as Twitter, can therefore be a valuable source of promotion and means of interaction with your audience. Packed with top tips and advice, this guide will help you maximise the use of Twitter to promote your work.


Understanding LinkedIn and How to Effectively Utilise It

Understanding LinkedIn and How to Effectively Utilise It

UPDATED: The world of social networking can be a daunting place and knowing what content to share on what platform is vital in ensuring you reach the correct audience. It is important to promote yourself as well as your work, and the information you share can have a huge impact on your success. The question is, what should you share on LinkedIn? What content will be the most effective to promote yourself to your connections? The aim of this guide is to answer those questions and improve your understanding of what LinkedIn is, how it differs from other social networking platforms and how to use it to effectively promote yourself and your work.


Navigating Your Success in Podcasting

Navigating Your Success in Podcasting

One strategy that is often overlooked but has the power to set you apart is the art of podcasting. This popular tool for speaking directly to your audience has catapulted itself into one of the fastest growing mediums. Discover how you can leverage this platform with our guide.


Understanding LinkedIn and How to Effectively Utilise ItYour Guide to a Successful Book Launch

Need help planning for your book launch? From timelines to budget, learn how to successfully prepare your launch.