Promotional products of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™
Promotional Products are something that most authors buy at one time or another to help them promote their book.
Promotional items can include pens, key chains, business cards, bookmarks, post cards, coffee cups, banners, and a wide variety of other fun and useful items to promote a book.
- Which promotional items do I need when?
- Do I need to be consistent in all my touchpoints?
- What is a touchpoint?
- What is the secret reason for handing out two bookmarks at a time?
- Do I place 'author contact information' or 'the book title' on these items?
- How many items do I typically want to promote on one type of promotional item?
We are sure you'll have many more relevant questions for the Promotional Items suppliers of the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™.
If you have a question you would like a promotional items expert to answer, please go to the 'Contact us' page and send it in. We will do our best to get it answered for you.
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These promotional products provider have shown high quality, high integrity of service to authors involved with the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit and they are the recommended promotional product provider for the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™.
- Print Connection
http://www.printconnectiondenver.com
specializes in promotional products
Kellie
8006 E. Arapahoe Rd. Suite 120
Centennial, CO 80112
Phone: 303-779-1420
Fax: 303-779-1450
- Adam Craig
Logo's and Branding
303-919-4183
If you are a promotional product provider that serves the Rocky Mountain region and you would like to get involved with the Rocky Mountain Writer's Summit™ please fill out the following form:
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Writer's Summit Tip #13: Get a style book. Keep it by your computer when you write. If you have any grammatical question, the answer is in there! Editors use it to check themselves when editing books. For complicated questions like punctuation around parentheses, these books have the answers you need.
There are two style books that most editors use: one is relatively inexpensive, and that is "Elements of Style" by Strunk and White. This one costs around $10.
The other is "The Chicago Manual of Style" and it costs about $50. It is available used on amazon.com all the time.
Buy one or the other and keep it by your side while you're writing. You'll find that when you go to have your work edited, you'll be more confident and if your work is cleaner, your edit expense will be less.
A Style Book is a good investment!
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