
Visibility for your book
For authors seeking real visibility for their book and a stronger public presence.
Author positioning
Designed for writers who want to position themselves as authors, beyond selling their books.
Cultural projects
Ideal for editorial and cultural projects with a public vocation and strategic focus.
Content-driven books
For fiction, nonfiction, essays, educational content, literature, and hybrid editorial projects.
Structured outreach
We turn promotion into strategy: media, messages, and appearances clearly articulated.
Sustained recognition
We build visibility, editorial legitimacy, exposure, and positioning.
FAQ
Editorial public relations often raise questions about scope, timelines, and results. In this section, we answer the most common questions so you can understand how an editorial outreach strategy works and what to expect when starting a visibility project for your book and your author profile.
It consists of designing and executing an outreach strategy for a book and its author, focused on media, cultural spaces, and events, with the goal of generating visibility and positioning.
No. Although they are especially relevant during a launch, they also work for already published books seeking to expand their reach or consolidate the author’s profile.
Results are reflected in media presence, interviews, presentations, participation in events, and author positioning, rather than immediate sales.
We work with a wide variety of media, depending on the profile and subject of each book. We connect with magazines, newspapers, cultural supplements, television channels, radio stations, podcasts, digital media, and specialized spaces, selecting those whose editorial line and audience are aligned with the project. We also manage the author’s schedule for interviews and appearances, coordinating dates, times, and formats to facilitate participation and optimize outreach.
Yes. We coordinate the author’s schedule for interviews, presentations, and media appearances, organizing dates, times, and formats to facilitate participation and ensure structured and efficient outreach.
It depends on the project’s goals. It can be a launch campaign or medium-term positioning support.
Yes. Editorial public relations become more powerful when articulated with editorial marketing and content strategies.
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