Echoing those car stickers that you see in rear windscreens saying things like «My Other Car is a Porsche», my other blog is
about book promotion, offering tips to authors on how to sell more of their books.
As a premium member there is everything a new author needs to know
about book promotion from marketing, taxes, book covers, and optimizing sales.
Years of training and coaching authors has helped me uncover what most do and don't know
about book promotion.
Even with all the things I've learned
about book promotion and positioning on Amazon, some books just don't take off.
It doesn't matter what you do or don't know
about book promotion right this very minute.
So, while you build your own platform and list you can leverage the work we are doing and have done to assemble a very hungry crowd of readers, that want to know
about your book promotion!
I think the most frustrating thing
about book promotion for me is that sometimes something works and then the next time it doesn't which you mentioned a few times.
However, temporarily reducing your book to 99 cents (or free) won't matter unless the right readers know
about your book promotion.
I plan to write more
about book promotion in coming weeks — so stay tuned to this blog.
I get more questions from authors
about book promotion than any other topic.
An invitation to speak at a local library, a handout asking for authors with interesting books and interesting stories to appear on either a regular or Internet radio show, teachers eager to bring their book into their school library, not to mention the opportunity to learn ever so much
about book promotion from the more seasoned authors.
An Associated Press reporter saw the article in the local paper, contacted the author, and wrote a story
about her book promotion.
At other times, I appreciate the democracy of the Internet and, particularly, its chief benefit for those of us who care
about book promotion opportunities: if the traditional media outlets are finding your book underwhelming, and they're not offering to interview you, then who care?
The key point to remember is that there is a short - term objective
about book promotion, and there is a longer term objective about the relationship and the potential to work together in the future.
A Houston Chronicle article talks
about book promotion from the different perspectives of several successful authors including Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and others.
It always amazes me to hear popular misconceptions
about book promotion.
Since PW isn't offering that deal to traditional publishers, whose books are considered for review without a $ 149 fee, I'm somehow not excited
about the book promotion opportunity that PW is offering self publishers.
Yes, I know my life is all
about book promotion, and books, and promoting books, and publicizing books, and... well, yes, I confess.
When I publish a new article
about book promotion, the questions that authors ask the most are: how to sell books and how to earn money by selling books?
Romance University Weekly Lecture Schedule for July 9 — July 13, 2012 Mon, July 9 — Indie YA author Jillian Dodd talks
about book promotion through social media.
A common misconception new authors have
about book promotion is that their topic is so fascinating, different, and groundbreaking, the media will automatically want to interview them once they hear about it.
This is an interesting information
about book promotion.
Of all the advice I have read
about book promotion, Ian Irvine's was the most helpful.
The perplexing thing
about book promotion is that it's in a perpetual state of flux.
Talk
about a book promotion opportunity: Jean - Marie Gustave Le Clezio's work is the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in literature.
I was especially hopeful to get clarity
about the book promotion costs increase — which will take effect on Monday — when the Supervisor Post Office Guy offered up the information that he'd ordered the new postage.
The reluctance, by the way, refers to the author's feelings
about book promotion, not memoir writing...
Book publicists are happiest when they hear about new radio shows and new television shows, and new magazines and new newspapers, and new sites and new blogs, and book publicists are usually at their unhappiest when they learn
about book promotion opportunities» drying up.
Five months later, I'm looking back to see what went right and wrong and what I can share
about book promotion.
Therefore, when you get the information
about the book promotion opportunity, capture it, and guard it carefully.
That way, you don't have to be thinking
about book promotion every day when you hop onto Facebook.
Both news items are scary for those who care
about book promotion and book sales.
Finally, an article
about book promotion that is worth reading AND applying.
The Author's Guide to Book Promotions is a primer that helps you think differently
about book promotions and helps you take confident steps into the promotions world.
There's a lot to learn
about book promotion, from getting news media publicity to hosting a book contest, figuring out how to really sell on Amazon, using social media effectively, planning and leveraging virtual book tours (author blog tours), and speaking to sell books.
For every tip you learn
about book promotion, there are a dozen more yet to learn.
This is not a group to ask for likes shares, etc. only posts
about book promotion.
For Group B, write a brief, personalized note to each person
about your book promotion efforts, and offer 1 - 3 concrete ways they could help you — e.g., tweet about the book on a specific day, excerpt the book on their blog / site, run a Q&A, etc..
Which makes sense, I mean it's what we've been taught
about book promotion, right?
Learn the ins and out of both types of promotions and make an educated decision
about book promotion.
I also deal with a lot of authors asking
about book promotion companies and services.
I've been talking to a lot of
you about book promotion lately, and I'm hearing that most of you know you could be be a lot more successful if you had a newsletter for your fans...
What
about your book promotions?
How much should learn
about book promotion before you submit or sell (and would you like to learn more)?
If you're in the process of writing a book, you should already be thinking
about book promotion - following are six steps to get you on the right marketing page.
I went into overdrive then and studied as much
about book promotion as I could, while working with a group of beta readers to help me refine the very rough draft of the book I had.
Our website, Reading Deals, is actively growing a list of readers who WANT to hear
about your book promotion.
And the upshot of it was that I said «What you really want is — you're a publisher you need to publish a book
about book promotion and she said «Well, would you like to write it?»
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Not exact matches
Some Republicans complain that Comey has been talking
about the memos in his
book promotion tour even as the Justice Department withheld them from lawmakers.