This requires you to
write a guest post for each blog which includes a byline with a link back to your website or book.
Not exact matches
If you want to
write a
guest post for this
blog (or
for any
blog), let me give you two bits of blogging advice that I have put into practice over the years and
which have helped me immensely:
Chris Liebig of A
Blog About School (and a very popular past TLT
guest blogger) shared with me a
post he
wrote yesterday in
which he describes how his school is handing out Dairy Queen coupons
for perfect attendance.
Blogging on your own turf isn't necessary
for a book marketing campaign, but major
blogs and websites can play an important role in spreading word of mouth,
which means it can be worthwhile to
write guest posts, do Q & As, or otherwise try to get featured by relevant bloggers who reach your target audience.
I am almost DONE with
writing up
guest posts and interviews
for the
blog tour craziness,
which means my brain is about to be — GASP — clear
for something resembling: whispers: fiction.
Here's a link to my
guest post this week, 7 Tips
for Writing and Publishing Ebooks,
which appeared on Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding
Blog.
There are other things you can do:
write guest posts or articles
for website and
blogs, be a
guest on podcasts or vlogs, do your own audio or video content, teach online classes, organize in - person events or signings, participate on private message boards, be a
guest at book clubs, and reach out personally to people in your network through a personal email (
which is always underestimated and undervalued as a marketing and promotion tool).