Support this with
other effective book marketing strategies and it will feed your machine.
Not exact matches
Once an
effective marketing plan is implemented and the results realized, any
other books introduced should be easier to
market.
The
other piece here is for
book marketing to be
effective, you should try to get in front of your potential reader multiple times.
The most
effective way to
market a
book is to write it so well that readers love it and gladly and spontaneously recommend it to
others.
As a hub for all your
book - related promotion — from links for purchasing your
book to excerpts to tease your audience and build interest; and press releases and
other digital media vital to your
marketing strategy — a dedicated website is one of the most
effective ways to encourage sales of your
book, help keep your message focused, and maintain consistent author branding.
Freebies can be a really
effective marketing tool, especially for authors with multiple published
books, stimulating sales not just of the free title but of
other titles by the author.
Like an
effective and appealing
book jacket and
other book packaging, the
book's title should be considered a
marketing tool for the
book.
ABI has come up with
effective marketing solutions with reasonable budgets that allow the greatest amount of exposure of your memoir or
other book, whether written by you or one of our ghostwriters, for the lowest possible cost.
A great
book with a great cover, all
other things being equal, is the best driver of what is far and away the most
effective marketing: word - of - mouth.
Some
markets really require a high degree of specialization — science fiction, for instance, or young adult — and an agent who has never represented a
book like yours before may not have the right contacts to be
effective — even if that agent has a strong track record in
other markets.
It's so useful, and can help streamline and make
book marketing so much more
effective, among
other things.
Book trailers and online video
marketing are really
effective these days as there is a huge audience on YouTube and
other sites consuming video.
Smith's
books include Field Guide to
Effective Communication (2004), Corporate Aftershock: The Public Policy Lessons from the Collapse of Enron and
Other Major Corporations (2003), Ecology, Liberty, & Property: A Free
Market Environmental Reader (2000), The Future of Financial Privacy: Private Choices versus Political Rules (1999), Environmental Politics: Public Costs, Private Rewards (1992), and Steering The Elephant: How Washington Works (1987).