Dear author: The New York Times has become the nation's third-largest newspaper with more than a million subscribers. Only the Wall Street Journal and USAToday have more readers. How did they do that? By putting up what's called a "paywall." You have to pay if you want to read the New York Times online. As soon as they did that, a few months ago, online subscriptions more than tripled to almost 400,000. Combined with the printed copies they sell, total daily circulation is now 1.2 million! On Sundays, it's even more: 1.4 million. Congratulations, New York Times! Let's bring your book to their attention, next week. With so many new readers, they need to know what you wrote. Go to www.publishamerica.net/service/NYT.html to activate for only $29. We will alert the New York Times to your book this week, and urge them to feature you or your book during this upcoming holiday season. Their more than one million daily readers need to know what you wrote, and we'll remind the New York Times newsroom of that. They're known to be sensitive to books; after all, on Sundays they include the world famous New York Times Review of Books! Thank you, --PublishAmerica Bookstore |
Saturday, December 3, 2011
PublishAmerica says the New York Times is calling
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