For
a very niche book, the media we contact may be limited, but for books with extensive and general potential appeal, we contact many, many contacts and outlets.
Not exact matches
My own
book focuses on a
very niche audience and yet consistently contributes several hundred dollars per month to my income — with little to no ongoing effort from me.
Their
books may not be known to most of the general public interested in questions related to Jesus, the Gospels, or the early Christian church, but they do occupy a noteworthy
niche as a (
very) small but (often) loud minority voice.
How to Market Your
Book to a
Niche Audience — Diana Urban at BookBub with some
very apposite advice.
There are plenty of success stories out there of
books selling extremely well to a
very narrow
niche.
But for librarians,
niche books are
very desirable.
We all know that targeting
very specific
niches pays off when marketing your
book.
But if your
book talks about a
very niche topic that most people have never heard of and are unlikely to be interested in, you are unlikely to get good results from my service.
It has been difficult to market the
book, but that is only because the topic is
very niche.
While some
books will do better than others, even the
books in
very small
niches outsold my business
book.
Some form content farms, where they outsource the writing of the
book to India and just try and dominate
very niche e-
book categories.
There are hundreds of bookstores that sell electronic
books online, some are
very niche specific and others sell everything under the sun.
Let's say that you have a
very standard category for your print
book but found a narrow,
niche one for your eBook — as long as these two versions are connected, the eBook will pull the print
book with it.
Not only are academic
books priced out of reach for many of the poor students and scholars hungry for their knowledge, but scholars should feel encouraged to release their research (ebooks, e-essays) directly to the world for the simple fact that their work is unique and can not be found anywhere else, albeit perhaps
very niche.»
Successful self - publishing is all about identifying your
niche and appealing to a
very target audience with your
books.
Perhaps your
niche is
very specific and you're going to write a self - help
book to help female police officers to develop their management skills so that they can move up the career ladder — if so, your
niche is women police officers who want to develop their management skills so that they can move up the career ladder.
Realizing that his was a
very specific
niche book in the genre of self - help or spirituality, Berman explored his self - publishing options and eventually settled on CreateSpace in order to take advantage of the simple transition to ebook.
I think you need to do both, unless your
book is
very niche, which for some reason would only fit into an e-
book format.»
Books you can still run but don't have any guarantee whatsoever (and no prorated refund in store credit)- 1) Books in the following genres: YA Fantasy, YA SciFi, Humor, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Children's Books, any very niche Non Fiction genre, any books on Politics, Poetry, Coming of Age 2) Books priced higher than
Books you can still run but don't have any guarantee whatsoever (and no prorated refund in store credit)- 1)
Books in the following genres: YA Fantasy, YA SciFi, Humor, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Children's Books, any very niche Non Fiction genre, any books on Politics, Poetry, Coming of Age 2) Books priced higher than
Books in the following genres: YA Fantasy, YA SciFi, Humor, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Children's
Books, any very niche Non Fiction genre, any books on Politics, Poetry, Coming of Age 2) Books priced higher than
Books, any
very niche Non Fiction genre, any
books on Politics, Poetry, Coming of Age 2) Books priced higher than
books on Politics, Poetry, Coming of Age 2)
Books priced higher than
Books priced higher than $ 1.
In
very niche markets and topics, there may be a limited number of potential buyers for your Kindle
book.
The fact that your specific
book is being featured, talked about or recommended on relatively moderate to high ranking websites or blogs essentially tells Amazon (and by direct extension, the algorithm running in the background) that your particular Kindle
book may
very well be worth their while to start spreading the word about.Start contacting
book review blogs and blogs in your
niche for review or promotional opportunities.
These are
very authoritative and can include in - depth
books on
very niche areas within the subject matter or general reference materials.
For example, I have in front of me a brochure sent by a self - published author who writes and publishes
books in a
very narrow
niche (i.e., the railroad history of the state where he lives).
Those people will stop buying ALL
books from Amazon — and that will cost Amazon much more than whatever they'll earn from sales of one indie title with (hopefully) a
very small
niche audience.
The topics were
very niche and had a specific jargon that buyers would use to search for
books related to that
niche.
Whether you're writing romance, self - help, memoir, or a
niche market
book, some genres are
very well suited to self - publishing.
Smart Bitches Trashy
Books, Romance Junkies and Smexybooks are well known throughout the romance community and have a large readership, which can be as important to
book promotion as traditional media, but some of the smaller niche - oriented blogs, like Jessy's Book Club or Dirty Girl Romance can be very influential as well to a particularly voracious readers
book promotion as traditional media, but some of the smaller
niche - oriented blogs, like Jessy's
Book Club or Dirty Girl Romance can be very influential as well to a particularly voracious readers
Book Club or Dirty Girl Romance can be
very influential as well to a particularly voracious readership.
In a
very competitive
niche industry such as
book publicity, only innovative and relentless firms survive.
The
very nature of indie
books is that many of them are so not mainstream that they only have a small
niche market — at least at present.
Flights from Helsinki (where I currently live) to anywhere is
very expensive, at least from my experience, thus when my dear friend JP, the blogger behind The Rustic Nomad, was kind enough to share his tips on how to
book cheap flights everywhere using third - party
booking websites which became a hit within his
niche, I was sold!
With clients including ESPN, The New Republic, Flatiron
Books, Wired magazine, Nike and Iron Mountain, he's carved out a
niche for himself using a
very distinctive style that lies somewhere between pixel art and pointillism.
This seems like a
very niche area, there may not even be a
book about it, but I'm hoping there's at least some kind of article from a Law Reform Commission or the like, or some good examples if anyone knows of any.
The Surface Pro, Surface
Book and Surface Studio are all products aimed at
very niche markets, such as creators.