Although I had once worked in a movie advertising agency, the prospect
of marketing our novel seemed tremendously daunting.
I will also give you a number of low - cost or no - cost tips on how to promote and
market your novel on - line.
If you're looking
into marketing your novel (or non-fiction book), you could absolutely buy all of these like I did — I think they're all worth a read.
So in 1998, she set up a website where readers could download her book for $ 9.95 and began to seriously
market the novel online.
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Even so, there are catches to these «just follow the yellow brick road» step by step sites, like the site owning the rights to the author's book for a certain time period or restricting the author to
only marketing the novel on their site.
Chapter One: Get your story published in an ezine Chapter Two: Web Design A: Create an online magazine B: Build an author web page Chapter Three: Create an email newsletter or a blog Chapter Four:
Market your novels online Chapter Five: Promo tips from published authors Chapter Six: E-authors talk about e-publishing Chapter Seven: Self - publish your books Chapter Eight: Find paying jobs online Chapter Nine: Research on the net Chapter Ten: Locate writers» resources
I would still encourage you to write a book along the lines of How to Write, Publish and
Market your Novel so that you Don't go Mad or Broke Along the Way.
This may not be a novel approach to
market a novel, but it has deffinately worked for me.
«Rob revolutionized how
I market my novels and connect with readers.
This could mean anything from being organised with your freelancing work to
marketing your novel... and it's essential to your success.
Your post also just helped me hit on a creative way to
market my novel (I'm off to write the idea down!).
So it may very well be that the absolute best way to
market your novel is to... write another novel.
She now devotes one day a week to writing fiction and despite having little time to
market her novels, the high margins on e-books mean she gets a nice income to supplement her other earnings, all from doing something she loves.
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Plus comments that intrigued me the most: «I wouldn't know how to
market your novel» — «Unusual, maybe a new niche» — «The big question is to determine what will be your market.»
I didn't have time to
market the novel and write more novels, so I chose to stick with writing.
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I got tired of the (few compared to 600 rejections Jack London accumulated before he found a publisher) comments «We loved the story, we love the lyric of the prose, but we don't know how we would
market your novel.»
Successful authors know that sharing their literary accomplishments and
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If you are trying to
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«Growing up and reading primarily inexpensive mass -
market novels, it allows you to explore,» he said.
In a profession with so many hurdles (completing a novel, crafting query letters, self publishing books, seeking agents, finding a traditional publisher,
marketing the novel, dealing with frequent rejection, persevering...) we must remember that our words and our stories help readers feel seen and heard.
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