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Game Marketing and PR Volume 1
New book from PR guru Scott Steinberg hits shelves in May.
Date: Monday, April 16, 2007
Author: James Fudge

P3: Power Play Publishing today announced that the new book Videogame Marketing and PR: Vol. 1 – Playing to Win ($17.95 Paperback / $27.95 Hardback) from PR guru Scott Steinberg is now available from www.sellmorevideogames.com . Additionally the company announced that the book remains free to members of the media as a digital download.

Featuring everything game developers, publishers, investors and enthusiasts alike need to know to ensure every title’s a surefire smash, the book also includes a foreward by Trip Hawkins, founder of Electronic Arts, 3DO and Digital Chocolate. Paperback ($17.95) and hardback ($27.95) editions will also be available May 15, 2007 at all major retailers including Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

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