Videogame Marketing & PR
New book to give readers the inside trqack on all things in the interactive entertainment space.
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Author: James Fudge

In his new book Videogame Marketing & PR: Vol. 1 – Playing to Win (P3: Power Play Publishing, $17.95), marketing, publishing and PR expert Scott Steinberg reveals everything game developers, publishers, investors and enthusiasts alike need to know to ensure every title is a surefire smash. The book also includes a an introduction by Trip Hawkins, founder of Electronic Arts, 3DO and Digital Chocolate.

Available May 15 at all major retailers including Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, this volume offers over 200 pages of in-depth commentary, expert advice, CEO-level insight, proven tips, step-by-step how to’s and interviews with the industry’s biggest names designed to offer exciting new perspectives into the business for everyone from newcomers to experienced vets. Covering all topics from PC to console, casual, mobile, massively-multiplayer, online and independent games, the volume’s a natural fit for anyone with a vested or even passing interest in the interactive entertainment space.

Shipping in eBook, paperback and hardback editions, for a limited time only, the manuscript will further be provided to all working game industry professionals free of charge. You can learn more about the book by checking out www.sellmorevideogames.com .

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