So over the years, we've done
a ton of book launches.
Not exact matches
With the overwhelming response, Tata joins the league
of super successful
launches that currently includes models like the Hyundai Grand i10, Xcent, Mahindra XUV500, Ford EcoSport, Honda Amaze, City, Mobilio and the likes that also managed to garner a
ton of bookings within just days
of launch.
There's a
ton of ancillary topics around your
book that you can release after the initial
launch to drive downloads and reviews.
The two companies will
launch a
ton of new programming based on the
books that are published by Random House.
I devoted a
ton of time into finding bloggers to review / tour for this
book, so both sides worked pretty hard on this
launch.
Giving members a free copy give you the chance to accumulate
tons of book reviews right at the
launch, meaning you will have a leg - up in climbing the rankings on Amazon or whatever channel you're using.
If you want to preorder both
of these courses for less than half off (and get a bunch
of extra bonuses), next week I'll be
launching Reach Your Readers — my first
book marketing course (kind
of a test / practice course, but there's still
tons of valuable information, and you get the upcoming courses for less than half the price I'll actually charge when they
launch).
I'm still betting that all these free downloads are building fans, followers and subscribers and that this will help me sell a shit
ton of books later — but that's an assumption until I prove it (I'll share my earnings once I start publishing full
books and doing real
launches).
Eventually, I'll have starter
books for free to get people on my list, which will build a fan base and keep my paid
books selling enough to keep them visible (or better yet,
launch really hard, get a
ton of reviews quickly — which I can do because I'm building a big list — and stick in the top 1000 paid for a few months.
But you know, I want to say that if people are selling
books cheaper, that's most likely, especially these 1p
books, it's most likely because
of the remainders system that publishing has, where if things don't sell during
launch month, they might sell off a
ton of books for like 1p a
book.