A lot of them are genre - specific book review sites, because one of the most powerful marketing tricks is to write book reviews (or book «lists»)
about other books in your genre, so that you're attracting highly targeted traffic who are «pre-screened» and likely to be interested in your book as well.
You could write
about other books in your genre, get guest posts from authors.
Not exact matches
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books here tend to more young adult and fantasy, but a wide range of
other genres are also covered due to the many challenges and
book tours
in which Corinne participates.
Connect with
other authors
in your
genre by reviewing
books or passing along interesting quotes
about writing.
Since so much of finding an audience and selling a
book is
about how a
book is positioned
in the marketplace, it's also important to get feedback
about how your
book compares to
other books in its
genre, and whether the way it's presented (for example, the
book's cover and title) makes sense to a reader.
The
other kind of review that you will often find are combined reviews — shorter reviews of 2 - 6
books about a similar subject or
genre in a single article.
You can interview
other writers
in the same
genre, share snippets of your upcoming
book, or talk
about your creative process.
Talk a lot
about other books and authors
in your
genre, especially bestselling ones.
Don't worry
about being a cliche or looking like
other books in your
genre.
I polled
other authors
in an indie Facebook group
about what
genre they thought the
book was, based on this cover, and overwhelmingly they said «time travel».
Unlike the
other book cataloging sites, BookTrib offers
in depth articles
about nearly every subject and every
genre.
Other factors include the level of interest BookBrowse's audience have
in a particular theme /
genre and the number of
books already scheduled for a particular time period (at any given time we are usually scheduled
about 2 months
in advance).
Since their
books are obviously
about something sort of similar,
in nearly the same
genre, and readers of one
book might enjoy reading the
other, they could mutually recommend each
other's
books to their followers.
Users can chat with each
other about various literary
genres and talk
about books they want to read or are
in the process of reading.
Popular fantasy author Rachel Aaron joined us today to talk
about succeeding with
books that straddle
genres, launching later
books in a series, and turning your writing into a business, among
other topics.
What you are writing
about can vary from your
book specifically, your
genre, what
other authors
in your
genre are doing, etc..
Newsletters are a good vehicle to alert customers
about author readings and signings and
other store events and to highlight recommended
books in various categories, like general fiction or specific
genres (mystery, romance, cooking, kids, etc..)
On the one hand, most writing experts and classes and
books about creative writing will tell you not to consider the market, and not to mimic or copy
other bestselling
books in your
genre to see what's popular.
To help you learn more
about your sales ranking check out Ebook Tracker http://tracker.kindlenationdaily.com/ and compare them to
other books in your
genre.
Maryland
About Blog The
books here tend to more young adult and fantasy, but a wide range of
other genres are also covered due to the many challenges and
book tours
in which Corinne participates.
Maryland
About Blog The
books here tend to more young adult and fantasy, but a wide range of
other genres are also covered due to the many challenges and
book tours
in which Corinne participates.