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- One of the things a lot of book marketing packages includes is a press release for the book launch. You know those lovely, little, one or two pagers that give a headline, a quote, and a few details about the book? It sounds good in theory, you probably want media attention for your book launch, but is a press release actually useful for you as an author? If you've been wondering about press releases for your book launch and book marketing, this video is for you. (upbeat music) Hey, there, I'm Julie the Book Broad, from Book Launchers, we're your professional self-publishing team helping you write, publish, and promote a nonfiction book that will help you have a huge impact on your readers, and done right, will help you grow your brand, build your business and make you money. The best part? You keep all rights and royalties, baby! Yeah! (chuckles) Press releases were all the rage in the 1990s. You needed a press release to get the attention of media, and as a business you issued a pr...