Jolabokaflod

Christmas Book Flood • Reading for Pleasure

From sleigh bells to book sales: Christmas PR strategies (episode #4)

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Event announcement: Jolabokaflod CIC is hosting a 30-minute live-stream podcast tomorrow—Friday, 20 December at 9.45 am. Anyone who is free is most welcome to join in…

As the holiday season approaches, there’s no better time to unwrap a winning strategy for your book’s publicity. In our latest podcast, we dive into the magic of Jolabokaflod — the Icelandic tradition of gifting books on Christmas Eve — and how it can inspire your book PR strategy this festive season.

Join us as we explore how authors and publishers can harness the power of holiday gifting to boost visibility, connect with readers, and tap into the spirit of Christmas. From creating buzz in the weeks leading up to Christmas to leveraging social media and influencer collaborations, we cover actionable tips on making your book the gift everyone’s talking about.

This episode offers practical insights for authors, marketers, and publishers looking to elevate their book’s presence during the busiest shopping season of the year. Whether you’re preparing for a holiday book launch or aiming to maximize seasonal sales, this podcast will help you craft a compelling PR campaign that resonates with readers looking for that perfect gift.

Tune in for a festive, PR-packed conversation that will help your book shine bright this Christmas!

Get into the Christmas spirit of Jolabokaflod by discovering how promoting reading for pleasure over the festive season can make the holidays more special and reignite a love for books to take into the New Year as a resolution you can keep.

On 20 December at 9.45-10.15 am GMT, join Christopher Norris in conversation with Tony Mulliken—Founder of Midas PR—to discover how book PR impacts book sales, especially in relation to Christmas and the Jolabokaflod tradition.

Share your questions with us in real time.

• YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srHIdCdAygs

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Author: Christopher Norris

Media, publishing and social entrepreneur

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