The thing I like
most about book launches is they're one letter away from the word «lunches.»
Not exact matches
While you should not forget
about the power of building a brand and creating a fanbase (people who love your style and are happy to buy everything you write), the
book launch itself is a powerful marketing tool you can only use once and have to make the
most of it.
By following your advice I've stabilized my sales, redone my covers, and am
about to have my
most successful
launch yet for my third
book.
So authors contact me and say «I'm curious
about what it would take to
launch a
book promotion campaign for my self - published
book» too late for me to steer them toward the
most information they could find: they haven't really self - published at all.
He got some of the
most influential people in his genre to spread the word
about his
launch — he didn't know them personally before — and built a solid street team while writing the
book that helped him take advantage of Amazon's algorithms!
In this post, I'm going to share why my
most recent
launch was
about so much more than just selling
books.
Most people outside your family and friends won't know
about your new
book, and a
book launch allows you to share your huge accomplishment with local media and members in your community.
You'll learn more
about publishing and
book marketing in those four weeks than
most authors learn in a year, and I'll personally help you design and
launch your
book.
Barring that, we could get a bunch of early reviews from beta readers and post them in the «editorial reviews» section (one of the hardest things
about selling a
book on preorder is lack of reviews...) Preorders are important because on
most platforms, preorder sales count the day of
launch — and all the sales need to be in the same week to hit the big bestseller lists.
Book Launch: The Avant - garde Won't Give Up: Cobra and Its Legacy at Printed Matter Despite a recent exhibition
about it in 2015 at New York's Blum & Poe gallery, the short - lived Cobra movement remains one of the
most underrated and mysterious avant - garde happenings of the 20th century.