I can help more authors
learn about book marketing if they're more likely to find my site, so I'm ready to do what it takes to get them here.
I talk a
lot about book marketing on this site, but I'm not very organized... so I went through and picked some of my favorite posts.
Don't assume your developer will know what you need, or know anything
about book marketing in general, and books in particular.
There's a lot out
there about book marketing and book promotion, specifically for indie authors, but I've decided there isn't enough about promoting a series.
On top of that, if you don't know
much about book marketing, promotion, and publicity, your book won't be discovered by those you wrote it for.
They range in topics from the technical details a self - publisher faces to questions about formats and pricing your book, and then
posts about book marketing and book distribution.
Although I've been talking
about book marketing for almost a decade, I mostly used nonfiction books to build my client - based business.
Almost always, they were writing in popular genres and had great books, with great covers and knew
enough about book marketing to get the visibility they needed.
The author has tried to follow up her success by self - publishing some similar stories, but has no idea how to
go about book marketing.
«I'd rather be writing» is kind of an excuse authors say when they aren't willing to confront their education gap (the lack of
knowledge about book marketing).
For those who are listening, you've written some really terrific
stuff about book marketing, about the business of being an author.
Here are five surprising
facts about book marketing today that show just how lucrative indie publishing can be: The majority of book sales are not from best sellers.