Thursday, 27 October 2016

Promotional Toolkit - Wiley Online Library

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Promotional Toolkit

Welcome to our one-stop shop for helping authors promote their work. Following this road-map will make a huge difference to the impact of your article.


Wiley also works hard to promote and increase the visibility of your work. Find out more about how Wiley helps you promote your research.




1. Email -




Nominate up to 10 colleagues to receive unlimited free access to your article
Take advantage of any relevant email newsletters sent out through your institution or society
Add a link to your email signature, or simply email a link to key colleagues and contacts in your field

2. Social media/networking -



Share your article on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media platforms
Engage with any existing society or institutional social media accounts
If you run a blog, post about your article


Find out more:
5 tips for promoting your research through Facebook
How to use Slideshare to promote your work
The power of a hashtag: Twitter tools you need to know about
How to promote your research through blogging

3. Conferences -



Talk about your paper when networking or at formal speaking events, referencing the relevant journal as well


Find out more:
How to become a master presenter
How to make the most of conferences
Networking for young scientists- how to do it and why you should

4. Search Engine Optimization -



Link to your published article on social media, blogs, and academic websites
Encourage colleagues to link to your article too
Promote your paper through our Kudos service and improve your article’s online discoverability


Find out more:
How to promote your work using ‘off-page’ SEO
Writing for SEO
SEO Guide

5. The Wider Web -



Update your faculty or professional website with an entry about your article
Find a Wikipedia page on a topic related to your work, and add a reference to your paper
Register for your unique ORCID author identifier and add details of your article to your profile


Find out more:
Distinguish yourself with ORCID
Why register for an ORCID iD?

6. Publicity -



Let your institution’s press office know
about a potentially newsworthy article. You don’t need permission from
Wiley for any press release, but please respect the guidelines in our PR Guide


Find out more:
How to judge the news value of your paper

7. Multimedia -



Create a video or podcast to convey the key points from your paper and host online


Find out more:
How to promote your published content through podcasts


Promotional Toolkit - Wiley Online Library

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