In addition to including
links to your book on various slides, include two slides that specifically promote your book.
You'll find all the details here along
with links to the book trailer, and audio sample, a free bonus scene, and much more!
The pattern we have noticed is that they utilize their back matter extensively to provide excerpts and buy
links to all books in all their series.
There's a book with my pen name on it,
linked to a book page on my website, which feels like a big fat yes.
You should prepare material for online marketing and wait for the book to be published, then put
links to the book sales page on the marketing material and start using it.
Your author website should be the home base that links all your other social media accounts, news about your book, tour schedule if relevant, and
links to book reviews, etc..
One often overlooked advantage of blog tours is that inevitably the blogger will
link to your book Web site.
Get your book featured in the banner with a sidebar
link to your book which is seen on all our pages — our site currently receives 18,000 visitors per month.
Include the book's cover, the book blurb, a sample chapter for visitors to read, and most importantly,
links to book sellers.
For a stronger approach, consider taking a 10 - word excerpt from one of your reviews,
then link to your book.
This gives patrons a picture of the cover art and name of the book, as well as a web -
link to the book entry in the library's computer system.
After your application is approved and you provide the proper financial information, you just need to
snag links to your books.
Pay attention to stories in the news and issues at the forefront of people's minds, to find out if any major
news links to your book somehow.
We give them a book summary, author bio, cover image,
links to any book video you've produced or anything else that seems relevant.
Don't just
post links to your book or images of your cover — it's like being on a date with someone who won't stop talking about himself or herself.
This can then be used to link to other tools, such as a regularly updated blog about the book, for example, as well
as linking to the book itself.
It was designed to serve as an unified author page, that tells the public what the author is all about and
also links to their books and social media networks.
As a final point in this — what about book bloggers, who routinely receive free review copies, and then use an
affiliate link to the book in their review.