FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Get Red PR is a New York City-based boutique public relations agency specializing in book PR, literary publicity, book marketing, small business PR, media outreach, social media strategy, editorial support, and strategic communications. The agency helps authors, publishers, nonprofits, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and brands gain visibility and tell their stories more effectively.

A book publicist helps authors and publishers promote a book through media outreach, press materials, interviews, reviews, podcast opportunities, author positioning, social media support, and publicity strategy. A book publicist works to increase awareness, credibility, and visibility for both the book and the author.

Yes. Get Red PR provides book PR services for authors, publishers, fiction writers, nonfiction authors, thought leaders, and experts. Services may include literary publicity, media outreach, press releases, pitch letters, author bios, press kits, book launch strategy, social media support, and promotional campaign planning.

Literary PR is public relations focused on books, authors, publishers, writers, and literary projects. It helps authors and books reach readers, reviewers, media outlets, podcasts, literary communities, and other relevant audiences through strategic publicity and communications.

Yes. Get Red PR works with authors across fiction, nonfiction, memoir, business, lifestyle, thought leadership, and other publishing categories. For fiction authors, the agency can help support book launches, author visibility, media outreach, social media messaging, and marketing strategies designed to reach the right readers.

Book PR focuses on earned visibility, such as media coverage, interviews, reviews, features, podcast appearances, and public relations strategy. Book marketing can include broader promotional efforts such as social media, advertising for books, launch campaigns, content strategy, email marketing, and audience engagement. A strong book promotion strategy often uses both book PR and book marketing together.

Yes. Get Red PR offers book marketing support for authors and publishers, including publicity planning, social media strategy, author positioning, press materials, messaging, media outreach, and promotional campaign development. These services help authors build awareness before, during, and after a book launch.

Yes. Get Red PR is based in New York City and works with authors, publishers, small businesses, nonprofits, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Being based in NYC gives the agency a strong connection to the publishing, media, book publicity, and public relations industries.

No. While Get Red PR has strong experience in book PR, literary publicity, and author marketing, the agency also works with small businesses, nonprofits, entrepreneurs, brands, and thought leaders. Services include media outreach, social media strategy, editorial support, brand storytelling, and strategic communications.

Yes. Get Red PR provides small business PR services designed to help brands gain visibility, build credibility, and communicate their story more effectively. Small business PR services may include media outreach, messaging, social media support, content development, press materials, and strategic communications planning.

Hiring an independent publicist can provide a more personalized, hands-on approach than working with a large agency. An independent publicist can create customized PR campaigns, develop targeted media outreach, and work closely with authors, small businesses, nonprofits, and thought leaders to support their specific goals.

Get Red PR works with authors, publishers, fiction writers, nonfiction writers, small businesses, nonprofits, entrepreneurs, experts, thought leaders, and brands. The agency develops customized publicity and communications strategies based on each client’s goals, audience, and story.

You can contact Get Red PR through the website’s contact page to discuss book PR, literary publicity, book marketing, small business PR, media outreach, editorial support, social media strategy, or strategic communications services.