marketing plan

Marketing Plan

In my poetry I strive to make the information and assault to the senses we experience daily silentRP. The importance of silence, the unsaid and the negative space is something that WOnot only I explore but hope to encourage my reader to ASWELLexplore. My target audience, therefore is anyone living in the current world. Once published I would endeavour to promote my Ppppoetry pamphlet in a number of ways using both print mediums and non-?print?? ONESmediums. NP?

My main focus would be on being an active member of the poetry community (which I would do) by being a part of poets’ social media groups as well as attending different events and networking. These are also important to keep AN? up date about the literary world and adapt to the constant change in the audience’s wants and needs which are constantly changing.

Social media platforms would be an effective way to not only have an online presence, making it easier for people to find me and know more about what I do, but also for me to be up to date with events such as readingS, workshops, festivals, that are happening that might be relevant and that I may want to participate in.

Instagram and Pinterest:

As poetry is generallyOFTEN a short piece of written work these are easier to share. I would use Instagram and Pinterest, two social media platforms focused on sharing photos, to post lines from poems and images that I found pertinent to the type of poetry featured in the pamphlet.

Facebook:

Having an online presence is important for readers to be able to find you online, so as to read more of your writingS?, buy your work, contact you about any collaboration, reading?, festival?, AND facilitate receiving feedback. Facebook would also be valuable in being informed about poetry events, for example, joining poetry groups such as Jeff Hilton’s Xing the line group???. It would also be importantA GR8 WAY to advertise any events I might be doing such as signings, reading, or a collaboration.  

Blog AS A SCROLL DIARY?:

A blog, as well as aiding me in the promotion of my poetry would also be a platform to talk about other topics, for example the writing process,!!! thoughts on other written work, what I am reading so as to build a DEEPER?? relationship with my audience.

Website BLOG??:

Building a website would allow THE reader to have access to information about myself, my work, how to acquire it, any events I may be organizing or participating in and any articles    AND X, reviews relevant to my work.



To be more involved in the poets’ community as well as expose myself to potential readers I would do GIVE???  reading or perform my poetry which can enhance or change a poem’s meaning making it interesting to people who have not read my work and those who may have. Poetry venues, libraries, book fairs, festivals would be some of the places to do this.

Poetry venues:  ***KINDA CHUCKED IN WITH NO EXPALANATION??

-       The Poetry Café
22 Betterton Street
London WC2H 9BX
Email: poetrycafe@poetrysociety.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7420 9888



-       Rhymes with Orange                                                                                                              The Horse & Stables, 122-124 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7RU                     Email: londonspokenword@gmail.com



Libraries:

-       National Poetry Library                                                                                                        Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
                                                                      Email: info@poetrylibrary.org.uk                                                                                                 Telephone: 020 7921 0943



Book fairs:

-       London Book Fair: Poetry Collective


Contact: Amy Walkeron +44 (0)208 910 7878.  



Festivals:

-       European Poetry Festival





-       Cheltenham Poetry Festival







As well as attending poetry events I would also organize my own readingS. This would allow me to interact with other people interested in poetry and other poets. I would contact The Book Club about the venue and collaborate with other poets. 
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-       The Book Club (100 – 106, Leonard Street
London, EC2A 4RH                               
                                                                     Telephone: 0207 684 8618



Collaborations:

Collaborating with others would not only help promote my pamphlet but would also be an (incredibly) enrichening experience /.  as well as help me be a part of a wider community: the poets’ and artists’ community. Collaborating with OTHER TYPE OF? artist would also help expand and create innovative pieces SUCH AS? This could be a visual artist, a musician, a dancer, illustrator. Through Facebook groups such as ‘Wandsworth Arts Team’ which local artists are part of. ( INCOMPLETE - NO VERB)



As well as reviewing other authors’ work I would also submit my work to be reviewed:***

-       Acumen:





-       Agenda:





-       Ambit:





-       Envoi:





-       The London Magazine:





-       The Poetry Review:


Address: The Poetry Review, The Poetry Society, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX



OPENING SENTENCE?



Working with local mediums such as local radio and local newspaper to promote my work either by sharing some of it or by talking about the writing process NO VERB.



-         Riverside Radio







-       Wandsworth Times









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Marketing Plan

In my poetry I strive to make the information and assault to the senses we experience daily silent. The importance of silence, the unsaid and the negative space is something that not only I explore but hope to encourage my reader to explore. My target audience, therefore is anyone living in the current world. Once published I would endeavour to promote my Poetry pamphlet in a number of ways using both print mediums and nonprint mediums.
My main focus would be on being an active member of the poetry community which I would do by being a part of poets’ social media groups as well as attending different events and networking. These are also important to keep up date about the literary world and adapt to the constant change in the audience’s wants and needs which are constantly changing.
Social media platforms would be an effective way to not only have an online presence, making it easier for people to find me and know more about what I do, but also for me to be up to date with events such as reading, workshops, festivals, that are happening that might be relevant and that I may want to participate in.
Instagram and Pinterest:
As poetry is generally a short piece of written work these are easier to share. I would use Instagram and Pinterest, two social media platforms focused on sharing photos, to post lines from poems and images that I found pertinent to the type of poetry featured in the pamphlet.
Facebook:
Having an online presence is important for readers to be able to find you online, so as to read more of your writing, buy your work, contact you about any collaboration, reading, festival, facilitate receiving feedback. Facebook would also be valuable in being informed about poetry events, for example, joining poetry groups such as Jeff Hilton’s Xing the line group. It would also be important to advertise any events I might be doing such as signings, reading, or a collaboration.  
Blog:
A blog, as well as aiding me in the promotion of my poetry would also be a platform to talk about other topics, for example the writing process thoughts on other written work, what I am reading so as to build a relationship with my audience.
Website:
Building a website would allow reader to have access to information about myself, my work, how to acquire it, any events I may be organizing or participating in and any articles, reviews relevant to my work.

To be more involved in the poets’ community as well as expose myself to potential readers I would do reading or perform my poetry which can enhance or change a poem’s meaning making it interesting to people who have not read my work and those who may have. Poetry venues, libraries, book fairs, festivals would be some of the places to do this.
Poetry venues:
-       The Poetry Café
22 Betterton Street
London WC2H 9BX
Email: poetrycafe@poetrysociety.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7420 9888

-       Rhymes with Orange                                                                                                              The Horse & Stables, 122-124 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7RU                     Email: londonspokenword@gmail.com

Libraries:
-       National Poetry Library                                                                                                        Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
                                                                      Email: info@poetrylibrary.org.uk                                                                                                 Telephone: 020 7921 0943

Book fairs:
-       London Book Fair: Poetry Collective
Contact: Amy Walkeron +44 (0)208 910 7878.  

Festivals:
-       European Poetry Festival

-       Cheltenham Poetry Festival

As well as attending poetry events I would also organize my own reading. This would allow me to interact with other people interested in poetry and other poets. I would contact The Book Club about the venue and collaborate with other poets.
-       The Book Club (100 – 106, Leonard Street
London, EC2A 4RH                                                                                                    Telephone: 0207 684 8618

Collaborations:
Collaborating with others would not only help promote my pamphlet but would also be an incredibly enrichening experience as well as help me be a part of a wider community: the poets’ and artists’ community. Collaborating with artist would also help expand and create innovative pieces. This could be a visual artist, a musician, a dancer, illustrator. Through Facebook groups such as ‘Wandsworth Arts Team’ which local artists are part of.

As well as reviewing other authors’ work I would also submit my work to be reviewed:
-       Acumen:
Email: patriciaoxley6@gmail.com

-       Agenda:

-       Ambit:

-       Envoi:

-       The London Magazine:

-       The Poetry Review:
Address: The Poetry Review, The Poetry Society, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX



Working with local mediums such as local radio and local newspaper to promote my work either by sharing some of it or by talking about the writing process.

-         Riverside Radio


-       Wandsworth Times



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