Not exact matches
As any regular
reader and email
list subscriber knows, side income is my favorite way to improve anyone's personal finance situation.
One drives
readers to a landing page where I convert them into
subscribers on my mailing
list (in return for a free novel or two).
Many self - published and hybrid authors will tell you that two of the best ways to increase your readership are offering free e-books and building a newsletter
subscriber list so potential
readers can stay up to date on your latest work.
A featured promotion with Book
Reader Magazine gets you exposure in a number of ways: Firstly, you book will get promoted on their Facebook page, as well as getting your book sent out to everyone on their email
subscriber list, and lastly, you'll have your book
listed on the Book
Reader Magazine's homepage for an entire week.
Tip: Our traffic on this site is consistent from day to day since most
readers are visiting our site as a result of being a
subscriber to our daily mailing
list.
This also provides you with a way to grow your
list of
subscribers and create the opportunity for an ongoing relationship with new
readers.
Email Marketing for Authors will show you: • What's email marketing and how authors will benefit • How to set up an email marketing account • How to prepare email marketing messages • Email permissions and legal compliance • Where to feature your sign - up links to get new
reader subscribers • Lots of ideas for building your email marketing
list • How to run stylish email marketing campaigns • How to sell books through email marketing without spamming your
readers • How to retain your
subscribers and keep them engaged with your email marketing messages
I get probably 15 % to 20 % of my sales coming back as mailing
list subscribers using the technique that Nick Stephenson teaches about
reader magnets.
As a self - published author, it's your job to ensure that you attract as many ideal
readers as possible to your book, your social media profiles, and your email
subscriber list.
For me, my goal with my free release is to start building up a
reader base and to build my newsletter
lists, or blog
subscribers, etc..
Build your newsletter
subscriber list and offer your
readers great value content.
Then once they're on my
list, I try to turn
subscribers into loyal
readers who download / purchase / review my books.
It's best if you have some sort of
reader magnet to attract
subscribers to your mailing
list.
So, in example, if you're
listing a literary fiction title that goes to 190,000 plus
subscribers who've indicated literary fiction is a preference, it's $ 550 if you're charging over $ 2 for your book, but drops drastically to $ 220 if you're giving the book to
readers for less than a dollar, and just $ 110 if you're offering it up for free.
If you had a
list of
readers signed up to learn about new books, and you were promoting junk, how long do you think your
subscribers would remain a member of your
list?
These are also customers not averse to spending money on books Promote with Books Butterfly and you can reach a very large number of Apple
readers 1) We have 822,500 + Apple Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email Subscribers for our Apple Email List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different
readers 1) We have 822,500 + Apple
Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email Subscribers for our Apple Email List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different
Readers on Book Apps 2) We have 88,428 + Apple Email
Subscribers for our Apple Email
List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different gen
List 3) We have a dedicated Apple Free Books & Deals email
list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different gen
list and blog 4) We have Apple Book Apps for 20 different genres.
Reach More
Readers and Sell More Books by Growing Your
List of Email
Subscribers A Guest Post by D'vorah Lansky, M.Ed.
While my email
list grows at the rate of 1,000
subscribers a month, I continue to do research on ways to reach new
readers and engage with them.
Once a
reader subscribers to your email
list, you can tempt them to make a purchase with a low price offer.
Once you have your potential
readers and customers sign up on your email
subscriber list, it is now your responsibility to follow up.
In addition to our
subscriber list, we also reach tens of thousands of
readers through social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In this one hour presentation, Nick Stephenson of Your First 10,000
Readers, provides strategies that are sure to help indie authors grow their email
subscriber list through a variety of tools and activities.
In The Complete Mailing
List Toolkit, you'll discover: — How to create attractive newsletters your
readers will eagerly anticipate — How to troubleshoot deliverability issues so you can reach more
readers — How to understand and measure open and click rates to gauge your success — How to tailor your message to meet the needs of your unique audience — Why quality engagement matters more than
subscriber quantity, and much, much more!
Their large and ever - growing
subscriber lists, impressive unique visitor and page view analytics, and high
reader engagement levels proved to publishers that people — many people — were interested in their blog's topic.
When you are in command of your
reader's clickable options in search engines, you're more likely to direct them toward the action you want them to take (whether it's making a sale or signing up a mailing -
list subscriber).
Mining your existing
readers / newsletter
subscribers to find people for a review team (and how to get started building that mailing
list if yours doesn't have many
subscribers yet)
Their book promotion pricing page has the numbers of
subscribers for each category
listed, so you know in advance how many potential
readers your book will go out to.
Along with getting your book posted in the Book
Reader Magazine page on Facebook, you'll also get the details of your book mailed out to their
subscriber list, and displayed on their website's homepage for a full 7 days.
The plan is to help other authors, build my
list and then strengthen that relationship with my
subscribers so that they will become
readers and buy my other books.
As any regular
reader and email
list subscriber knows, side income is my favorite way to improve anyone's personal finance situation.
In addition, where available, I have added a link to the Netflix
listing for 21 of the 114 titles that are available on Netflix for ease of viewing for those
readers with Netflix subscriptions (note: I have no connection to Netflix other than being a
subscriber).