After listening to this episode, I had to stop, write down the key points and take action to take the first basic point
about building a mailing list and adding the call to action to my books, Amazon & Social Media Bios and more.
From Cory: this goes back to what we teach
about building mailing lists and marketing to existing clients.
Not exact matches
We're all
about the book sales, of course, but one of our group pointed out that while sales are lovely, we might get better results if we focused on
building our
mailing lists, rather than direct sales, because:
I will be covering the basic process of writing a novel, proofreading, copy editing, developmental editing, cover design, formatting for paperbacks and the various ebook formats, ebook and paperback distribution and all sorts of good stuff I've learned
about marketing — including how to use Amazon categories to increase your visibility, how to to
build your
mailing list, how to get reviews, how to use Facebook ads, running giveaways and contests, and much more.
He wrote the book on writing fiction, and he has
built mailing lists both as a fiction and nonfiction author, so no matter what genre you're writing in, he has some great tips and knowledge
about building an e-mail
list.
Per your question
about the mechanics of
building a
mailing list, the two proven keys are giving away an irresistible incentive of free content and making email signups the # 1 focus on your website.
Rachel Amphlett: I'm learning
about Facebook advertising and using this to
build my
mailing list.
The minimum is five dollars a day, and start to
build your
mailing list because that will... there's no two ways
about it.
Finally, taking in Steve Scott's epic presentation and hearing
about his efforts to
build a
mailing list might finally convince you to take action.
Whether you're trying to
build a fan base for your author business, learn
about your readers, connect with fans, or sell your books more effectively, being able to
build and grow a
mailing list (also called an email newsletter) is an essential skill.
by Nina Amir Despite much talk
about building author platform on social networks, the number of fans and followers you attract on Twitter, Google Plus or Facebook can't match the power of a large
mailing list when it comes to marketing your ebook.
If you are serious
about building an audience online, then one of the essential components you need is an email
mailing list.
We're all
about trying to help you sell more books here at BookPromotion.com, but until you find the «magic formula» that's going to work to sell more of your books (whether that's advertising, book bloggers,
building your
mailing list, growing your social media, or any of the other stuff we talk
about), I thought that today I'd give you some ideas for earning some money using those writing / editing / design skills.
Phil writes
about the essentials of
building a
mailing list around your blog.
Palessa, I couldn't agree more
about the importance of
building a
mailing list.
Use this lead time to
build up interest,
build your
mailing list, and create buzz
about the upcoming event.
Europe
About Blog The articles on the Jazzfuel website, as well as the exclusive content on the free
mailing list, are aimed at giving you ideas on how to
build your profile and get more gigs.
Do today what is important to your financial success let others do the junk work (
building a
mailing list, licking stamps and envelopes, wasting time at REIA meetings, talking to people
about nothing, taking a long time to look at useless email messages, doing stuff that someone else can do for you.
I hope those ideas will help you
build your
mailing list, so you can spread the word
about your business even wider.