Every time you write something related to your author platform, you are engaging in free
author promotion without sending the message, «Buy my book because I'm a good writer.»
Not exact matches
Can you please tell me what information you need from me and how to purchase the $ 10
promotion option
without re-doing the
author submission interview?
I've read lots of comments from lightly - selling
authors that they found — to their surprise — their indie - pubbed book carried in different indie bookstores,
without any
promotion on their part at all.
I believe every
author can learn to sell more books
without spending a fortune on marketing using these proven
promotion strategies.
But an
author friend recently told me they'd gotten a lot of signups for their Amazon giveaway
without much
promotion.
On one hand, many agents these days urge their clients to hire an outside publicist no matter who their publisher is, claiming that
without robust PR and
promotion no book (or
author) has a future.
The other 98 percent of bloggers certainly reap other rewards through blogging, but what 100 percent of bloggers have in common is what 100 percent of
authors have in common:
without promotion, there are few rewards.
Without real - time sales rank tracking through NovelRank,
authors are left guessing if there was a positive effect from the book's coverage, not knowing where to spend their time and resources in the continued
promotion of their paperback, hardcover, or audio book.
That tells how to find and navigate groups and make connections there
without offending people (most of those who I've run across there) who seem to think any word out of an
author's mouth is
promotion, even when it's just conversation and doesn't even mention one's books at all.
And that's cool, I don't have anything against people having wildly different opinions — and there are plenty of
authors making a decent income
without touching free
promotions, and there are plenty who swear by them.
Without investing in book
promotion boosters like BookBub,
authors may have to work harder to reach as many readers as those service providers shooting daily emails out to their subscribers» inboxes.
Without the bargain sites, will Amazon's KDP Select be a productive
promotion tool for
authors given the assumption that the bargain sites do help boost discoverability?
«In December 2009, Outskirts Press announced a monthly
promotion in which we were seeking the best manuscript to publish for the
author without cost.
Biggest question is how to use Twitter for
promotion without just self promoting all the time — so far my experience is that I've attracted other
authors but we're all self promoting in that our final goal is to sell OUR books, not each others.
Don't think you'll get away
without one — it is the highest - converting way to keep in touch with your audience, and every high - performing indie
author that I've ever seen is also a master of utilizing their email list to keep readers informed of upcoming work, engage them in
promotions and make them feel like part of the
author's fan community.
@toliman If Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc can sell any title from the US
without restriction, this will make it unlikely that smaller markets will be able to develop local retail channels which can feature locally - relevant books or
authors, or can encourage local
promotion of books and
authors.
Return guest Patty Jansen, who continues to make a great income from her fiction
without being a mega seller, joined us today (live from Lindsay's office) to talk about different types of mailing lists we can run as
authors, organizing group
promotions, and using a global approach to marketing that will gain you fans on all the platforms and all over the world.
While
authors can sign up with some of these services
without charge, most require a payment which can vary from $ 15 to several hundred dollars for one day's inclusion in a daily email (you can find out more about free
promotions in my last blog entry).
In today's virtual world, self published
authors can take their
promotion on the road
without ever leaving home.