Promoting Your Book
Your manuscript has been submitted and your book is publishing soon – congratulations! What happens next?
Here at Macmillan International Higher Education we have a dedicated team of sales and marketing professionals who will be working to promote your new book to the right audience. We use a range of digital and print channels and work very closely with our global field Sales Team to generate sales opportunities and make sure your book is adopted on suitable courses.
Here at Macmillan International Higher Education we have a dedicated team of sales and marketing professionals who will be working to promote your new book to the right audience. We use a range of digital and print channels and work very closely with our global field Sales Team to generate sales opportunities and make sure your book is adopted on suitable courses.
Find out more about how your book will be promoted and get involved by browsing the following resources:
An Author's Guide to Marketing >
Suggest lecturers to receive sample copies of your book >
Suggest publications to review your book >
In this section you can find some quick answers to the questions that authors most frequently ask and a guide to the sales and marketing of your book. If you're unsure of anything please contact your editor.
Frequently asked questions:
How do I get hold of copies of my book?
A journal would like to review my book. What do I do next?
Some of the information about me on the website is incorrect. How can I fix it?
Can I re-use or republish content from my book?
How can I report suspected piracy or unauthorised use of my work?
My book has potential for translation. What do I do next?
A journal would like to review my book. What do I do next?
Some of the information about me on the website is incorrect. How can I fix it?
Can I re-use or republish content from my book?
How can I report suspected piracy or unauthorised use of my work?
My book has potential for translation. What do I do next?