Here are the top 10
book marketing blog posts for 2013 from this website and a few other book marketing and Internet marketing sites...
To help with that, I've collected a series of some of our best
book marketing blog posts of 2017.
Reviewing Google Analytics to identify the year's most popular
book marketing blog posts is such a helpful exercise.
Not exact matches
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles,
books, and
blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs on business, sales, and
marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
Wrote the
books The Science of
Marketing: When to Tweet, What to
Post, How to
Blog, and Other Proven Strategies,» «The Social Media
Marketing Book» and «The Facebook
Marketing Book.»
Bestseller
marketing services!This ghostwriting
blog page on the Ghost Writer, Inc. site hosts a variety of
posts concerning subject matter about
book ghost writing and editing.
Green Park Station Bath About
Blog Vintage and Antique
Markets in Bath is packed with Vintage, Retro, Mid-Century, Decorative Antique Furniture, Vintage & Retro Fashion, Textiles, Collectables, Jewellery, Vinyl, Salvage, Upcycled, Decorative Homewares, Kitchenalia, Garden Ephemera, Silverware, Prints, Paintings, Fine Art, Ceramics, Upholstery, Curiosities, Cameras, Children's Toys,
Books, Paintings, Sculpture, Clocks, Arts & Crafts Frequency about 2
posts per month.
Phoenix, AZ, USA, Planet Earth About
Blog Practical
book marketing advice for self - publishing authors, created by WriteMarketDesign.com Frequency about 2
posts per month.
Detroit, MI About
Blog Book Publicist Scott Lorenz offers Authors
Book Marketing Tips and Techniques on his
Blog «The
Book Publicist» Frequency about 1
post per month.
About
Blog Network
marketing reviews,
Books, Leads, Training, Top Companies, Products, Recruiting, Leaders, Tips, Business opportunities and prospects Frequency about 9
posts per week.
Bathinda, India About
Blog Finix
Post is just me - a girl who loves
books, blogging, YouTubing,
marketing and gathering new experiences.
John Kremer, author of 1,001 Ways to
Market Your
Books», did a separate
blog post based on a comment I made regarding this topic on one of his other
blog posts.
The following is a guest
post from Stephanie Bond, the best - selling author who will give you some insights on how to launch and
book a successful
blog tour for
marketing your
book.
Utilizing my almost two decades of sales,
marketing, and training, plus my own experiences in social media and publishing, I learned how to brand myself, what pre-release activities work prior to book launch, all about Amazon, and what it takes to make my five books (Broken Places, Broken Pieces, A Walk In The Snark, and The Mancode: Exposed, The BadRedhead Media 30 - Day Book Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bes
marketing, and training, plus my own experiences in social media and publishing, I learned how to brand myself, what pre-release activities work prior to
book launch, all about Amazon, and what it takes to make my five books (Broken Places, Broken Pieces, A Walk In The Snark, and The Mancode: Exposed, The BadRedhead Media 30 - Day Book Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bestsell
book launch, all about Amazon, and what it takes to make my five
books (Broken Places, Broken Pieces, A Walk In The Snark, and The Mancode: Exposed, The BadRedhead Media 30 - Day
Book Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bestsell
Book Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bes
Marketing Challenge) and the newly released BadRedhead Media's How To Best Optimize
Blog Posts For SEO, all Number One bestsellers!
Doing guest
blog posts come and a great
marketing method for the
book writers to promote their
books to their targeted audience.
As a newbie indie author (well, to be totally honest, newbie author period, having decided not to try the traditional route with this
book, even though — or perhaps precisely because — I know there is a
market for it), your
blog post certainly resonates with me, Sandra.
There is a lot more to consider: author platforms,
book discoverability,
marketing and so forth (see the
posts on this
blog by Jason Kong, Nina Amir, Frances Caballo and Jason Matthews for ideas on how to begin to get your head around this).
Starting your own
blog and working to make it popular can be a great way to ultimately
market your
book and grow your author clips, but you can also try pitching a fellow blogger's site to write guest
posts in order to test the waters before diving all the way in.
In a guest
blog post, Adeline explains how she came to write erotic romance in the first place — and why her
book stands out in a crowded
market.
(I didn't want to turn a
blog post into a
book marketing course.)
Informing people that I've freely shared years of free
blog posts, free advice, weekly #BookMarketingChat, and a new guide on
book marketing that's less than $ 5 bucks gets me called out for «virtue signaling» — so, how do we maintain having ethical standards and not give in?
I have taken a lot of courses and read a lot of
blog posts on the subject, but this
book appears to cover most if not all of the
book marketing topic, is written well, and has provided me with many new ideas.
I referred him (politely) to my
blog here, to several other experts and mentors of mine, to
blog posts and
books in which he can learn about how to effectively
market his
book (and even to my free #BookMarketingChat, every Wednesday 6 pm pst / 9 pm est).
Jeremy Jones in a
blog post «How to Write and Publish a
Book to Become a Bestselling Author in Less than 30 Days», wrote, «Writing a book is the most powerful way imaginable to market and promote yours
Book to Become a Bestselling Author in Less than 30 Days», wrote, «Writing a
book is the most powerful way imaginable to market and promote yours
book is the most powerful way imaginable to
market and promote yourself.
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Your
blog and your website should be the command
posts or home bases to bring your
book marketing strategies alive.
In a separate
blog post, I'm going to talk about non-bookstore
markets like coffee shops, Costco, gift shops, restaurants, and other creative
book event venues.
Blogging on your own turf isn't necessary for a
book marketing campaign, but major
blogs and websites can play an important role in spreading word of mouth, which means it can be worthwhile to write guest
posts, do Q & As, or otherwise try to get featured by relevant bloggers who reach your target audience.
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a
blog about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of l
blog about
marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your
books by being far too rude, Try to make your
posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press,
Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of l
Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your
book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
There are corresponding
blog posts from me on each of these main aspects, but this
post touches on the tools I find best for the
book marketing step specifically.
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Post, the marketing director for the children's graphic novel line Papercutz, wrote an interesting blog post recently about children's comics and comics shops, in which he noted that digital accounts for only 3 - 10 % of children's book sa
Post, the
marketing director for the children's graphic novel line Papercutz, wrote an interesting
blog post recently about children's comics and comics shops, in which he noted that digital accounts for only 3 - 10 % of children's book sa
post recently about children's comics and comics shops, in which he noted that digital accounts for only 3 - 10 % of children's
book sales.
With every
blog post I write, it's my goal to offer ideas for indie authors to work smarter, improve their
book marketing, be more successful, and ultimately sell more
books.
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Market Your
Book Idea with a Blog posted at How to Blog a Book, saying, «How do you know if your book idea will s
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This highly popular
blog post summarizes my best advice to authors about how to
market and promote their
books successfully.
18) What types of
marketing do you employ to get the word out for your
books (social media,
blog posts, advertising, promotions, press releases, etc.)?
«With an e-book, there's no printing, no over-printing, no need to forecast, no returns, no lost sales due to out - of - stock, no warehousing costs, no transportation costs, and there is no secondary
market — e-
books can not be resold as used books,» the Amazon Books Team stated in July blog
books can not be resold as used
books,» the Amazon Books Team stated in July blog
books,» the Amazon
Books Team stated in July blog
Books Team stated in July
blog post.
Niel Ostroff, author of the novels Silent Invasion and Drop Out, has just written a
blog post on The
Book Marketing Network where he describes the effects of just one tweet from Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing.
Adding keywords that are related to a particular
book in the metadata, or using those keywords as a
marketing strategy in
blog posts or author websites has the ability to boost a
book's discoverability, as well as helping to rank among search engines.
To learn more about Dina Colman's experiences writing and publishing her
book, check out my recent blog post, 7 Examples of Author Book Marketing Best Practi
book, check out my recent
blog post, 7 Examples of Author
Book Marketing Best Practi
Book Marketing Best Practices.
Roger C. Parker guest
post review of author
book marketing success on Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding
Blog
If you are looking for even more ways to win at
book promotion, and want to learn more
book marketing best practices, check out Aerio's other
blog posts here.
This weekly
blog post series will provide you with a step - by - step guide to help all your
book marketing efforts.
In the email we did this through the following sentence «we've produced guest
posts on the
book designer and written about
book marketing extensively on our
blog www.koruhousemedia.com
I have to say that your website http://www.highroadtotibet.com offers fantastic examples of how to
market a
book, i.e., plenty of reviews, distribution to multiple devices and stores, free sample chapters, informative
blog posts, videos, signed copies available for sale, etc... Moreover, your photos are absolutely stunning.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting
books for Smashwords — Research about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to
market a
book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for bloggers to send
book review requests to — Pitching to those bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of
blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook
posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or other training you offer (e.g., planning and
booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
I'd read a couple of
blog posts that made ol' low - confidence me want to remove my
books from the
market and disappear from the virtual world.
Starting building content —
blog posts, videos, powerpoints... stuff talking about you or your
book indirectly but not focused on
marketing.