MindStir Media classée numéro un des services de marketing de livres pour 2026

TechBullion a classé MindStir Media comme le meilleur service de marketing de livres pour 2026. L’annonce provient d’un communiqué de presse diffusé par ABNewswire. Cette reconnaissance met en lumière la position de l’entreprise dans l’industrie de la promotion éditoriale.

MindStir Media a été nommée numéro un parmi les meilleurs services de marketing de livres pour 2026, selon TechBullion. Le classement a été présenté dans un communiqué de presse publié sur openPR.com le 6 mars 2026, à 19:54:06+01:00. Le communiqué de presse, émanant d’ABNewswire, met l’accent sur le leadership de MindStir Media en marketing de livres. Il inclut des mots-clés relatifs aux communiqués de presse, relations publiques, publicité, services PR, marketing et stratégies publicitaires. Aucune information supplémentaire sur la méthodologie du classement ou des réalisations spécifiques n’a été fournie dans l’annonce. Cette distinction positionne MindStir Media à l’avant-garde des services visant à promouvoir les livres par diverses tactiques de RP et de marketing. L’entreprise est reconnue pour son rôle en publicité et en outreach médiatique pour les auteurs et les éditeurs.

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