The reluctance, by the way, refers to the author's
feelings about book promotion, not memoir writing...
Not exact matches
Do you find yourself asking people to share your
book promotions and
feeling ever so slightly uncomfortable
about it?
Do you sometimes
feel apprehensive
about your ability to handle
book promotion interviews with finesse?
When I talk to authors
about their
promotions sometimes they
feel strongly that discounting the
book by $ 1 or $ 2 is sufficient to drive sales.
You don't have to go anywhere, or make s series of bookstore and library stops in various cities, to
feel good
about your traditional
book promotion efforts.
Authors, on the other hand, may have mixed
feelings about online
book promotion.
She
feels good
about sharing great
books with her fans, and that's all the reward she gets for becoming part of
book promotion campaigns.
I wrote a blog
about this because many authors of fiction novels
feel the only way to sell
books is with
promotion after
promotion.
And regardless of how you
feel about those changes, you'll have to acknowledge them, and explore them, and be willing to exploit them, if you want to maximize your chances of having a successful
book promotion campaign.
Book promotion will never be the same... which is a very exciting thing, regardless of how you
feel about digital
books.
Do you
feel like you're wasting your time on social media in spite of what you hear
about how it's great for
book promotion?
In our BBT for KDP group, I want to hear
about your publishing successes so
feel free to list free
promotions, $ 0.99 cent
promotion or just list your
book.