• Skip to content
  • Skip to footer

Ooligan Press

Ooligan is an award-winning not-for-profit general trade press that publishes books honoring the cultural and natural diversity of the Pacific Northwest.

Main navigation

  • About
    • Submission Guidelines
    • The Graduate Program
    • Awards
    • Donate to Ooligan Press
    • Ordering Information
    • Green Press Initiative/OpenBook
  • Ooligan Blog
    • Start to Finish
  • Books
    • Frontlist
    • Fiction
    • Nonfiction
    • Poetry
    • Young Adult
    • Education and Curriculum
  • Events
    • Write to Publish
    • Transmit Culture

Social Media

It’s Pub Year: Now What?

By Sarah Loepp

April 29, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

It’s Pub Year: Now What?

What are some key elements of the final stages of book publication? I’ll take you through the main projects our team is working on at this stage, and give you a peek into the happenings at a publisher leading up to a book’s release.

Filed Under: Manager Monday Tagged With: Breaking Cadence, Design, Editing, Marketing, memoirs, outreach, Social Media, Spring, start to finish

How Personal Branding Can Impact Getting Your Book Acquired

By Taylor Thompson @taylormegon

April 8, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

How Personal Branding Can Impact Getting Your Book Acquired

Personal branding, especially as a writer, is complicated, confusing, and—unfortunately—completely necessary. While your presence and brand online aren’t the only factors that contribute to your publishing dreams or successes, your personal brand does have a huge impact on how both readers and publishing professionals alike will see you. We’ll let you in on a little secret: you’re easy to find on the internet. And yes, we do check.

Filed Under: Manager Monday Tagged With: Acquisitions, blogs, branding, community, Facebook, instagram, newsletter, personal, Social Media, twitter, website, writing

Ghost Tweeting Best Practices

By Sadie Verville @sadieverville

March 18, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Ghost Tweeting Best Practices

We all know the success of a book depends largely on its social media presence. There isn’t a debate. That’s how it is now. As society and cultures evolve and morph, so do the marketing methods. The younger generations raised in these new marketing methods learn them like they learn language. It’s second nature to craft a tweet, edit, post aesthetically-pleasing pictures, and know when they’re posting too much or too little. But older generations haven’t had the luxury of growing up in this world. It really is as difficult as learning a completely new language—and not everyone has the ability to take the time to learn it.

Filed Under: Marketing Tagged With: Authors, best practices, Editing, freelance, freelancers, ghost tweeting, Marketing, Social Media, tweets, twitter, voice, writing

How Personal Branding Can Impact Getting Your Book Acquired

By Taylor Thompson @taylormegon

January 28, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

How Personal Branding Can Impact Getting Your Book Acquired

Personal branding, especially as a writer, is complicated, confusing, and—unfortunately—completely necessary. While your presence and brand online aren’t the only factors that contribute to your publishing dreams or successes, your personal brand does have a huge impact on how both readers and publishing professionals alike will see you. We’ll let you in on a little secret: you’re easy to find on the internet. And yes, we do check.

Filed Under: Manager Monday Tagged With: Acquisitions, blogs, branding, community, Facebook, instagram, newsletter, personal, Social Media, twitter, website, writing

Photography & Social Media: It’s not Terrifying, I Promise

By Sadie Verville @sadieverville

January 21, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Photography & Social Media: It’s not Terrifying, I Promise

Big companies have the money to outsource photographers, and that’s great. It provides freelance photographers work and gives them a great source of income. Many smaller businesses, and especially publishers, do not have those kinds of resources. So we have to make do. But how?

Filed Under: Manager Monday Tagged With: branding, Editing, indie press, lightroom, photography, publicity, publishing, Social Media, stock photos, VSCO

Should you judge a book by its trailer?

By Kimberley Scofield @kmscofie

January 18, 2019 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Should you judge a book by its trailer?

Marketing is easily one of the most expensive parts of making a book, and with digital media here to stay, publishers use any digital marketing tools they can for promotion.

Filed Under: Marketing Tagged With: book trailer, books, Digital marketing, Marketing, media, movie, movie trailer, social, Social Media, trailer, trailers, video

  • « Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • …
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • …
  • Page 20
  • Next Page »

Footer

Learn More

  • About Ooligan Press
  • Contact Us
  • Donate to Ooligan Press
  • The Graduate Program
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Ooligan Blog

Sign up for the Ooligan Press Mailing List

Subscribe
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Search Ooligan

Copyright © 2017 | Ooligan Press