For a while now I've been playing around with giving away some of
my books as a teaser to introduce new readers to my stuff.
Tweet a few sentences from an upcoming
book as a teaser.
Not exact matches
As a general rule, if the
books break up
teasers on the Sunday and Monday night games, they will have profitable weekend.
The first official
teaser trailer for Mortal Engines has released,
as it's an upcoming fantasy epic based on the
book of the same name by Philip Reeve.
HBO drops a fiery new
teaser for Fahrenheit 451 starring Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon
as book - burning dystopian firemen.
Essentially, he made the
teaser book free (and the
teaser book was clearly listed
as such, so readers weren't misled), and the
teaser book was free.
In the case of the fiction series, Flash will act
as a
teaser for readers who are perhaps not willing to invest in a full - length
book by a writer still unknown to them, while also encouraging readers still not convinced by the digital format to try it out.
include a
teaser of the following
book at the end of the
book: if your readers are already hooked, it is more likely that they'll buy your next
book as well.
Focused on a 12 - year - old who loves brain
teasers, this third
book in the series The Puzzling World of Winston Breen offers more opportunities for readers to tackle word, number, and logic puzzles
as they help solve a mystery.
If you are a non-fiction author, posted articles with hints that didn't make your
book, or small portions of your
book working
as teasers would be good.
Details will come later, but
as a
teaser, I will be giving away a copy of Catching the Rose and two copies of my soon - to - be-released
book, Haunting Miss Trentwood.
You should provide plenty of
teasers and excerpts from your
book,
as well
as clear methods for buying your work.
This was informative and not intimidating (I'm an introvert too:) I will use this plan
as the results of my last marketing efforts (gave away a free
book, did little
teasers on Twitter) didn't impress me much.
Your blog should serve
as a
teaser trailer for what's in store in your
book.
They are also more than likely to use this information
as a
teaser to the
book review, which will give you more exposure on the web.
For example, if your platform is a blog, schedule your
book's publication announcement and plan promotions such
as cover reveals, content
teasers and
book giveaways.
Details are scarce but the developer is working with HBO and the
teaser hints at the fact that this won't simply by an interactive re-tread of the
books or TV series content —
as with Walking Dead, it is likely to be a spin - off or side - story.
Think of it
as a
book cover or a movie ad; it gives hints
as to what's inside (or attached), like a
teaser or preview.