Not exact matches
asks marketing guru Seth Godin, author of Purple Cow, the best - selling
book about how companies can transform themselves by becoming remarkable.
«We found the contacts of all the
book companies, the toy companies, the education companies, and
asked for some time to talk with them to see how toys have changed, how parents have reacted, how they think
about marketing and designing, and eventually
asked if they wanted to be part of the first box.»
Before
asking you
about your
book marketing efforts, I want to share your comment
about your new memoir.
When I
asked authors in the Build
Book Buzz Facebook group what they'd like to learn
about through this blog, several wrote a variation of «
marketing beyond social media.»
We
asked her
about writing and
marketing YA fantasy, launching a successful first
book, accumulating a street team, getting bloggers to reveal your cover, and having paperbacks and hardbacks as well as ebooks made.
Marketing is
about creating so much interest in your
book that people want to buy it — they'll make the purchase without you ever having to
ask for it, or a subtle reminder that your
book is available for purchase will be enough to make the sale.
This post is a bit of a departure from my usual stuff, but if you're one of the many people who
ask me
about how to
market a
book, you may want to check out how I'm connecting my
books with new readers:
I wrote this
book because a lot of people
ask me for advice
about writing, publishing, and
marketing — and because I couldn't find a
book that said everything I wanted to say.
Marketing isn't
about going around and telling — or even
asking — people to buy your
book.
This FAQ for Indie authors answers commonly
asked questions
about book publishing and
marketing.
Right now, she's releasing a new edition of How to
Market a
Book, so we
asked her for her advice on long - term vs. short - term strategies, selling internationally as well as at home, and whether it's worth worrying
about translations and foreign rights as an indie.
Here are a few of the
book marketing questions (with my answers) that I got today after posting the following on my personal Facebook timeline: If you had a chance to
ask a 33 - year
book marketing veteran anything
about getting more... Continue reading →
A couple of weeks ago, an author
asked me
about using the Kindleboards as part of her
book marketing strategy.
Published & Profitable's end - of - month
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about writing and self - publishing
books, and
book marketing.
You can
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about book development, publishing your
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book marketing.
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MARKETS in personal conversations directly at the Book Fair: Three market players from each of the respective markets will be available for matchmaking appointments, and will provide more detailed information about various publishing segments, including fiction, non-fiction, children's books, distribution, and
MARKETS in personal conversations directly at the
Book Fair: Three
market players from each of the respective
markets will be available for matchmaking appointments, and will provide more detailed information about various publishing segments, including fiction, non-fiction, children's books, distribution, and
markets will be available for matchmaking appointments, and will provide more detailed information
about various publishing segments, including fiction, non-fiction, children's
books, distribution, and others.
Don't make the mistake of waiting until your
book is published, only to
ask «Ok, now what
about my
marketing?»
The Seven
Book Marketing Mistakes That Authors Make (Part 5 of 8) Let's say you're at a party and somebody asks you about your b
Book Marketing Mistakes That Authors Make (Part 5 of 8) Let's say you're at a party and somebody
asks you
about your
bookbook.
But I want to
ask you
about book marketing, before we finish up because all the listeners have
books.
Soon after, someone
asked me to write an article
about my process on their
book marketing blog.
* Our Audio Training Library with insider advice, interviews, and Q&A sessions (text transcripts also available) * The
Ask a Question area of our website where you can ask anything about writing, publishing, or marketing your books * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests publishing industry executives and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabald
Ask a Question area of our website where you can
ask anything about writing, publishing, or marketing your books * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests publishing industry executives and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabald
ask anything
about writing, publishing, or
marketing your
books * Live broadcasts (and audio replays) of our Radio Show with special guests publishing industry executives and bestselling authors such as Mary Higgins Clark, Nelson DeMille, and Diana Gabaldon.
Although most authors use this Q&A page to post questions
about how to get a literary agent... you can
ask me anything
about writing, publishing, and / or
marketing your
book (s) below.
«When I meet an indie author and there's the potential to represent that writer, I would rather hear, «I self - published my
book and sold five thousand copies,» because that means the author knows how to
market himself,» says Luedeke when
asked about the crossover potential for authors who have already published their works on their own.
I have wrote a few interview articles on a self - published author named Nicola Matthews and
asked her what she thought
about your advice to
market something besides the
book when it came to writing fiction.
You've probably liked Facebook Pages that help you learn more
about writing, publishing, and
book marketing, and you've joined groups where you can discuss issues,
ask for help, or learn from the experiences of others.
We write the
marketing material and
ask the host to write a review, share an article, or post a question - and - answer interview
about your
book on their tour date.
Look for published authors in your genre that share the same target
market as you and
ask to interview them
about their
book.
Submit your suggestions for upcoming blog posts and author interviews, or
ask a question
about brand - building, content
marketing, or writing a
book.
Every time I speak
about the need for a business plan for a
book or blog — or a blogged
book — someone
asks me the same question: How do you find the
market for your
book and analyze it?
You can also review earlier posts in this series, attend a free
book coaching call, and
ask questions
about marketing your
book on Amzon using my online form.
Sometimes, thankfully, this can be quite painless, but on certain days, Mondays usually, there can be quite a long list... I usually have lots of emails from authors
asking about marketing plans for their
books.
Indeed, I just saw a different
market share study, done by
asking samples of
book readers
about their purchases, that said that ebooks were now
about 15 % of
book spending, but
about 30 % of
book sales, which dovetails with the observation of generally low price for the top selling ebooks.
What is most useful to me
about cause
marketing of this sort is that it gives me one more thing to talk to readers
about — something I am passionate
about — and it helps me get over my shyness
about asking someone to buy my
book.
Today we
ask her
about the latest trends she is using to
market her
books.
Ask your questions
about book marketing, or submit them ahead of time below, as comments.
We
asked V. J. Waks
about how she intends to
market the newest
book in the series and what lies in store for her fans.
I took my teacup to your Q & A session, just wanting to
ask you
about Kindle, and you gave me an ocean of wisdom
about book marketing.
Ask your questions
about using white papers to
market your
book, or submit them ahead of time below, as comments.
Read my blog here (I share everything I've done — the good and the bad), come to my weekly #BookMarketingChat * (on Twitter, every Wednesday 6 pm pst / 9 pm est) to learn from me (and people far smarter than me) who know a lot
about book marketing and the publishing industry, and then start interacting and
asking questions.
Since I saw the
book as a product format losing its primacy in educational and academic
markets, it seemed at least polite if not wholly pertinent to
ask about the prospects for fiction writing, and indeed the whole marketplace for non-fiction, from self - help to popular history.
We
asked our following what questions they had
about writing, publishing and
marketing their
books, and we answered them in a live Q&A session.
When authors come to us for
book marketing or
book publicity for their Ebook, one of the first questions we
ask them is
about distribution.
* Our Audio Training Library with information and inspiration to help authors of all
book genres get top literary agents, publishers, and
book deals (text transcripts are also available) * The
Ask a Question area of our main website where you can ask questions about literary agents and the best way to write, market, or publish your books * Live audio broadcasts and replays of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors such as Diana Gabaldon, Nelson DeMille, and Mary Higgins Clark * The Literary Agent Directory with detailed profiles and contact information for all literary agents looking for writers * The opportunity to register for an introductory Author Coaching Call via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world (authors must pay a fee for that service) * More insider information, articles, and updates in our Email Newslet
Ask a Question area of our main website where you can
ask questions about literary agents and the best way to write, market, or publish your books * Live audio broadcasts and replays of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors such as Diana Gabaldon, Nelson DeMille, and Mary Higgins Clark * The Literary Agent Directory with detailed profiles and contact information for all literary agents looking for writers * The opportunity to register for an introductory Author Coaching Call via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world (authors must pay a fee for that service) * More insider information, articles, and updates in our Email Newslet
ask questions
about literary agents and the best way to write,
market, or publish your
books * Live audio broadcasts and replays of our Radio Show with special guests, publishing industry executives, and bestselling authors such as Diana Gabaldon, Nelson DeMille, and Mary Higgins Clark * The Literary Agent Directory with detailed profiles and contact information for all literary agents looking for writers * The opportunity to register for an introductory Author Coaching Call via phone or Skype from anywhere in the world (authors must pay a fee for that service) * More insider information, articles, and updates in our Email Newsletter
You're free to
ask your questions
about blogging a
book,
book marketing,
book proposals,
book titles, time management, or writer's block.
Ask me
about creating an author
marketing plan, or help promoting your
book online!
If you
ask a group of writers
about the most daunting task on their to - do list, it's probably going to be
book marketing.
Authors
ask me all the time
about how to build a blog that will help their
book marketing, and I've often recommended — especially to nonfiction authors — that building a blog and a community is -LSB-...]
The ebook
market didn't actually take over the world the way we thought it would, plateauing at
about 30 % of the total sales
market (and then either growing or shrinking, depending on who you
ask; in a polarized world, even statistics
about book sales come with different interpretations).
If you had a chance to
ask John Kremer, a 34 - year
book marketing veteran, anything
about getting more traffic, getting more leads, making more
book sales, social media ins & outs, or other
book marketing questions, self - publishing questions, or
book publishing questions, what's the # 1 question you'd
ask him?