Marketing
expert gives a lecture, "Using the Irrefutable Laws of Marketing
to Promote Your Writing," geared to sell anything to anyone.
Riverhead,
NY (November 11, 2013) -- The Long Island Authors and Writers
Society (http://www.LIAWS.org)
presents a free workshop, "Using the Irrefutable Laws of
Marketing to Promote Your Writing" as the third part of a three
part series of workshops showing authors and writers how to promote
themselves and their work.
The
workshop takes place Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
at the Suffolk Community College downtown Riverhead campus (Culinary
Arts School), 20 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901, Room 222.
The
LIAWS sponsored lecture will be given by LIAWS president, Tom Gahan.
Gahan's talk addresses the often asked question, "How do I
market my book?" The presentation will examine what motivates
buyers from a social science perspective. These proven methods apply
to all levels - whether a writer is seeking an agent, a publisher,
pitching a story to an editor, or an author who wishes to increase
their book sales. In a broad scope this workshop applies to selling
anything - to anyone. Find out what works and why at this free LIAWS
event.
"This
fun and informative workshop offers insights to participants about
themselves and what influences people in making decisions. I've given
this presentation to a variety of audiences," says Gahan, who is
the marketing director at an international publishing company.
This
event is open to all LIAWS members. Guests are welcome.
-Ends-
For
more information:
Web:
http://www.LIAWS.org
Email:
liawsorg@gmail.com
About
LIAWS
The
Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.liaws.org)
is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support and promote the
craft of writing through supporting one another, mentoring its
members, educational programs, in-school programs, book events and
events related to writing, and community outreach to residents of
Long Island interested in writing. LIAWS nurtures writers and authors
at all levels of development in a mutually beneficial environment.
LIAWS: provides a trusting atmosphere where authors and writers can
come together to meet their individual needs and share information
for the good of the whole, supplies strong motivational programs of
interest to all writers, offers the opportunity for members to
network on different levels according to their needs, provides an
environment that promotes authors, and encourages writers to strive
to publish their work. All members pledge to support one another and
to be involved in supporting the activities of the organization.
About
Tom Gahan
Tom
Gahan's (http://www.tomgahan.com)
work has included writing as a newspaper columnist, feature writer,
speechwriter and novelist. His freelance writing has helped build the
image of various corporate clients. Harmony Bay: An adventurous slice
of waterfront life where mystery surrounds history, his well-received
novel, earned him a place on an international list of authors at
GoodReads.com, "Writers You Should Get to Know." Harmony
Bay is a required read at several high schools.
Additionally,
many know Gahan as the creator of NY State's largest outdoor music
festival. This accomplishment earned him accolades and numerous
awards including the prestigious Gold Key Award from his hometown
Chamber of Commerce and two citations from the U.S. Congress. Gahan
was also named 2009's Civic Leader of the Year by Times-Review
Newspapers for his humanitarian work.
Tom
Gahan is the president of Long Island Authors and Writers Society and
holds memberships in Long Island Outdoor Communicators Network and
Long Island Authors Group. He is the marketing director at First
Edition Design Publishing.
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