Sponsorship Opportunities

With a trade audience of over 24,000 publishing professionals The London Book Fair provides an ideal opportunity to raise your profile and promote your products and services to your customers.

With a wide range of opportunities available to you pre-show, online and onsite The London Book Fair can offer you specific opportunities, targeting your key audience or more generic promotions.

To see all the opportunities available, download the brochure here

  • Advertise in the Official Directory

    The London Book Fair Official Directory is available to all attendees both at the show and on the LBF website after the show.  This invaluable source is used year round by members of the publishing industry.

    For advertising opportunities in the Official London Book Fair Directory please contact Anna Burchfiel at Publishing Events on a.burchfiel@publishingevents.com or call +44 (0)20 7841 5962.

    Download advertising specifications
    Download 2011 Official Directory

  • Be part of The London Book Fair

    If you would like more information on sponsorship opportunities that exist in and around the fair contact a member of the team.

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