For Group B, write a brief, personalized note to
each person about your book promotion efforts, and offer 1 - 3 concrete ways they could help you — e.g., tweet about the book on a specific day, excerpt the book on their blog / site, run a Q&A, etc..
Not exact matches
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets
about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job
promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most
people, not what gossip is really
about,» and so the majority of the
book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
Almost all of the
promotion so far has been word - of - mouth, and friends-of-Epolitics.com have done a terrific job of letting
people in the field know
about the
book.
Libby's Library Welcomes You to the HOW BLUE ARE THE RIDGES — Highlight and Giveaway Hosted by Pump Up Your
Book Promotions About the
Book: In the midst of the Great Depression, the
people of the Blue Ridge Mountains are as colorful and unforgettable as their home.
Do you find yourself asking
people to share your
book promotions and feeling ever so slightly uncomfortable
about it?
To make this
promotion exciting for even the
people who already have all 3
books, we organized a private Google + Hangout and the four of us talked
about a whole load of things for both new authors and more advanced stuff.
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People Know
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Most authors want to use their
book as what they're giving away but, again, think
about whether your new — and therefore mostly unknown —
book is really the best thing to motivate
people to take part in your
promotion.
For example, there may have been no more than 40
people or so in a fast - paced, tweet - storm of a session on what authors need to know and do
about promotion and publicity for their
books.
Some
book promotion tactics can help with platform building, but they're mostly related to letting
people know
about your current title.
One thing
about the
book marketing and
book promotion business is that there are so many nice
people in the business.
Apart from the methods of
promotion mentioned here, there are probably hundreds of others that authors can use to tell
people about their
books.
So now not only will
people check out your
book, but Amazon's algorithms will know more
about your
book as well because of it — and your free
promotion period ends up transforming into great sales down the road.
The author page is where you don't have to worry
about post frequency or too much
promotion: the
people that like your author page like it because they want to know everything
about your
book, from readings and events to reviews.
We will feature
people willing to share
about their writing and marketing tips for
book promotions as time permits.
«But truly, the biggest thing you can do for
promotion is write a
book that
people will talk
about and recommend to their friends.
Many
promotion companies and channels talk
about how many readers they SEND your
book promotion to, without specifying how many
people will actually GET your
book promotion and actually SEE your
book
The issue we face isn't one of options — there are many outlets for discussions
about new titles, but most of them are as efficient in terms of
book promotion as it would be to hire thirty pogo sticks to transfer 200
people from Kings Cross to Brixton.
So stop obsessing
about the numbers, and remember the point of a
book promotion campaign: to gain as much visibility for your
book, and for you, as possible, and let
people come to the conclusion — over the long haul — that they want to buy your
book.
But, I also think you need to make it very easy for
people to find your
books / links / content if they're interested, and it's all
about finding that fine line between overdoing self -
promotion and being accessible.
From editing to design to
book promotion, you can put together a team of wonderful
people who are passionate
about helping indie authors find success in self - publishing.
The Author's Guide to
Book Promotions will teach: - Why networking is so important to author success - How to evaluate a blog's reach - What is the goal of a book blog tour - What to expect of a book blog tour - How do book promotion companies spread the word about a book - How do people consume social media content - How to evaluate a promotion com
Book Promotions will teach: - Why networking is so important to author success - How to evaluate a blog's reach - What is the goal of a
book blog tour - What to expect of a book blog tour - How do book promotion companies spread the word about a book - How do people consume social media content - How to evaluate a promotion com
book blog tour - What to expect of a
book blog tour - How do book promotion companies spread the word about a book - How do people consume social media content - How to evaluate a promotion com
book blog tour - How do
book promotion companies spread the word about a book - How do people consume social media content - How to evaluate a promotion com
book promotion companies spread the word
about a
book - How do people consume social media content - How to evaluate a promotion com
book - How do
people consume social media content - How to evaluate a
promotion company
As of now, I have dozens of new release
promotions planned during the launch (a horror
book out around Halloween) and
about four - hundred
people reading advance copies to leave reviews around the launch.
The most successful
book promotion campaign can only ensure that
people know
about a
book.
Self -
promotion includes the obvious stuff like trying to get
people here to buy any product you offer (
book or otherwise), and also includes posts designed to drive traffic to your website / blog, posts to «let us know
about your friend's new
book,» and posts advertising for your own publishing services or companies.
Any uncertainties or gaps you may have
about how to write your
book, and / or promote your
book to get the most out of the vast array of review and
promotion options, Ani outlines the essential steps and the «who's who» organizations, so you can share your
book with, and reach as many
people as possible in your market.
We talked
about using the free
book or the 99 - cent intro boxed set, trying to talk with the distributors to get
promotions, linking to all of your
books on all of the sites, and including sneak previews to entice the
people who read the freebies to pick up the rest of the series.
Find out more
about her at her website www.JoLinsdell.com In the past,
book promotion involved authors traveling around to do in -
person book signings and readings... Continue Reading
Whether I'm speaking to a group
about how to generate publicity or teaching my
book promotion e-course, I always nudge
people to capitalize on the day's headlines to create buzz for their charity, business or
book.