Authors often contact me asking
for book marketing advice.
Not exact matches
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Market on the number 35... A long time ago I suggested to you here that you collect your recipes in a
book, so I am delighted that you have now taken my
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For this month's guest author, I'd like to welcome Christa Wojciechowski, a fellow horror / thriller...
Last week, another
book marketing coach who works with authors contacted me
for advice about a client who wanted her to help him identify and contact «top» Goodreads reviewers to request pre-publication reviews of his
book.
He shares some great tips about writing and
marketing nonfiction
books, Facebook
marketing for fiction and nonfiction authors, and other great
marketing tips and
advice.
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In addition to her fiction, she has published three
books for writers: Some Writing
Advice, Some Publishing
Advice, and Some
Marketing Advice.
Filled with detailed lessons, examples, success stories, and
advice from
marketing departments at major publishers, Build Your Author Platform: The New Rules is an indispensable guide
for anyone looking
for insight into publishing, promoting, and
marketing books.
It tells would - be authors what agents and editors look
for in
book proposals, with
advice on how you can tailor your
book proposal
for the
market at which you're aiming.
Having worked with traditional publishers and self - published several of her
books, Massey has great
advice for indie authors on independent publishing,
book marketing and strategies
for getting a
book into bookstores, libraries and reviews.
They're two hardworking agents, eager to go to bat
for exciting new authors in an evolving
market, and they agreed to share some of their insights and
advice for writers here at The
Book Deal.
Hi Ravi - Thank you so much
for your honesty and to - the - point
advice on
marketing your
book in this article.
Her blog, The Creative Penn, is packed with excellent
advice for authors, and of course I expected the same from How to
Market a
Book.
This month we bring you articles about how to set up your browser to minimize distraction and increase productivity; predictions
for SEO in the coming year; tips on how to start a blog;
advice on teaching an online writing course; and what we can expect
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I've read
marketing advice that tells writers to start a new website and Facebook page
for every single
book, and others suggest you have a Twitter account
for all your major characters.
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?
They help authors with lots of free
book marketing advice on their website — http://www.selfpublishingteam.com.They even have a very useful «
book marketing kit» which you get if you sign - up
for their newsletter.
The more I know about your
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be for me to give you actionable advice during your Book Marketing Coach sess
book (s) before your session, the easier it will be
for me to give you actionable
advice during your
Book Marketing Coach sess
Book Marketing Coach session.
A terrific site and in my time - strapped world, it's right at the top of the list
for marketing advice and support» Michael Cairns, author of Spirit Room Planets
Book One
For those seeking even further
advice, the
book can be purchased with a premium upgrade accessing audio content and a personal session with Joanna Penn, but my own reading of this new
book sufficed to fill in a lot of holes in my own
marketing plans.
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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.
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.
Peter Sandeen has a great list of leads and some good
advice overall regarding conversion that you can apply to your indie author
book marketing, and then there are sites like Guest Post Tracker that let you search
for opportunities by topic and provide a service
for tracking your submissions.
Shawn then gives some very sage
advice for all who are getting started with
book marketing and you're getting confused about stuff like Twitter and such:
«Go where the readers are» is the standard
advice for authors contemplating how to best
market their
books.
Spending the time you could use
for marketing to sell another author's
books might seem like bad
advice, but there are a few major benefits you can get from this.
In a
market flooded with
advice for writers, there are very few
books merging the concept of being an author and an entrepreneur.
There are professional publicists who are experts in
book marketing and publishing and they can be sought
for advice with regard to the
marketing campaign that suits your work best.
While seemingly geared to self - published authors, «18
Book Marketing Experts Reveal Secrets That Boost Recognition, Get New Readers, and Increase Sales,» offers solid
advice for all authors.
Whether you are looking
for a
book that falls into the category of business,
marketing, history, health, motivation,
advice or productive, then you will find it on Power Reads.
I've been a fan of Lindsay's blog
for a while, and she has some fantastic
advice on
marketing books on Amazon and beyond.
Marketing Manager Elizabeth Mays will be providing
advice and resources
for self - publishing at the Local Authors
Book Sale at the Scottsdale Civic Center Public Library Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
How many times a day do people ask you
for advice on how to write or publish or
market a
book?
I'll be looking
for marketing advice for this one and also, possibly,
for two previous
books.
We've compiled a list of the best websites
for self - publishing and
book marketing advice.
It will be helpful to ask other authors who have already
marketed their
books with the use of
book trailers, or ask those who specialize in
book marketing for advice.
This month we bring you articles about how to set up your browser to minimize distraction and increase productivity; predictions
for SEO in the coming year; tips on how to start a blog;
advice on teaching an online writing course; and what we can expect
for book marketing in the coming year.
I belong to Independent
Book Publishers Assoc. (IBPA) and they offer tons of great
advice and
marketing opportunities
for indie authors and publishers.
Member
Advice Forum
for Associate and Author Members (
book editorial,
book design,
book production,
book distribution,
book marketing and promotion).
Writers looking
for guidance on how to
market their
books will find not only helpful and exciting
marketing advice but also prompts to consider varying forms of
marketing that may not seem natural or even comfortable to those who find their time best spent in front of a keyboard.
For outdated
book marketing advice, who better to ask than a recently unfrozen caveman author?
From building your author platform, to planning your
book launch, to scheduling ongoing promotions, you'll get practical
advice for creating a
marketing plan that works.
This is good
advice regardless of whether you are writing a
book in a month, or in a year; and Outskirts Press has recently published a
book by one of the best social media
marketing authors, Mirtha Michelle Castro Marmol, who uses multiple social media platforms to engage her audience
for both her acting career and her writing career.
Geraldine Somerset presents Authors: How to Reach Readers in the Age of the Algorithm posted at Self Publishing
Advice, saying, «'' It's a marathon, not a sprint,» says ALLi's US Advisor Jane Friedman, in this comprehensive article on how online search algorithms are changing the challenges of
book marketing for self - published and trade - published authors alike.
Keith Ogorek, senior vice president of
marketing for Author Solutions and a published author, offers his
advice on how to get your
book published.
Keith Ogorek, senior vice president of
marketing for Author Solutions, offers his
advice on how to get your
book published.