We prepare a major marketing campaign for each book to make it visible in the media ( here you can find media reviews of the TINY HOUSE book and here the SAUNA book ). After publication, we promote the books through all channels, especially online. In the two years since the launch of ARCHIZOOM BOOKS , we have learned a lot and we do not consider performance marketing in connection with books to be nonsense. Quite the opposite.
What makes us different?
ARCHIZOOM BOOK is a boutique book publishing finland telemarketing house, where we base ourselves on a precise approach, personal cooperation and care for each title. Marketing and PR are not unwanted words for us: on the contrary, the sale and success of each title are our main goals. We are not an academic publishing house. We want to be a successful publishing house.
We take a direct route and use methods that other publishers do not use (for example, paid online campaigns, PR campaigns, etc.). Because we have the background of the successful PR agency Idealab, we know our target group well and know how to speak to them, we can also sell titles from the ARCHIZOOM BOOKS publishing house well and quickly.

Want more details?
Each of our books is accompanied by a massive PR campaign, as well as a summary of how we proceeded, where we got to, what results we achieved and with whom. Therefore, if you have the time and desire, go through our case studies of individual publishing projects. They will give you an accurate picture of how ARCHIZOOM BOOKS works.We published a big book about PRIM watches
The Czech watchmaking manufacturer PRIM celebrates its 75th anniversary this year. David Kraus' photographs have accompanied it for more than twenty years and provide a unique insight into the watchmaking craft. The 720-page book features more than 1,300 photographs of iconic Czech watches. Most of them are in the private collections of fans of this iconic brand and have never been published. Come take a walk through the world of the PRIM brand. You will be enchanted by the details captured by Davis Kraus in the book.