Did you
network with other authors in your genre by supporting their book launches, helping promote them, introducing them to your readers?
-LSB-...] Most writers in that position exchange
work with other authors in an «I'll give you feedback if you give me feedback» beta - reading arrangement.
We are advised not to «pay» for reviews since it appears unethical, don't swap
reviews with other authors because it's unethical, don't ask friends, etc..
Even though you're
competing with other authors for sales, you're not really, as a reader will happily take the recommendation of an author they like.
If you have an existing social media presence, follow reviewers, reporters who regularly cover books, bloggers, and publishing industry folks... and make
connections with other authors.
Blog about what you're reading, and publish
interviews with other authors who write in your genre and / or professionals who work in the field you write about.
You want to create author friendships and network
with other authors so you can share what works, and what doesn't, and we can all grow together.
After authors
chat with other authors and see how steep a cost 15 % is, PLUS the 50 % royalty rate, it might create hard feelings.
The idea is to join forces
with other authors of your genre, and agree to share each other's work with your mutual mailing lists and social networks.
This kills a few birds at the same time; the need to create new content, and the need to connect
with other authors by helping them.
Please share this article about how to get a literary
agent with other authors who might enjoy it and / or benefit from it.
In essence, book promotion is all about networking, making those essential
contacts with other authors, readers and critics and, most importantly, placing the book in front of them.
Once my first book was self - published, I began connecting with my readers and sharing my
knowledge with other authors who were just starting out.
I've been an indie author now for six years and I want to share what I've
learned with other authors — especially new authors who are just starting out.
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