Last Night I attended a writing workshop with Vicki Morrison, a multi-genre author, freelance writer and keynote speaker. There was too much information to post but part of the workshop detailed:-
10 WAYS TO MARKET
YOUR BOOK
1 Your own website!
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It is essential for an author to have their own
website.
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They can be created and hosted very cheaply.
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It is a great idea to purchase you name as a
domain name (not the name of you book. Remember, the book is your product and
you are your brand).
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Your website should be the central point of your
on-line presence. Everything should link back to your site.
2) Press Release
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Press releases are good for attracting the
attention of media outlets, book sellers, reviewers as well as readers.
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Ideally they should have a letterhead with an
image of your book cover and contact details.
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Follow this with the books details
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Author
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Title
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Publisher
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ISBN
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Distributor
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RRP (Recommended Retail Price)
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When sending press releases out you need to
research and target them at the right person.
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Find out the targeted person’s name and correct
spelling of it.
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It’s no use sending a press release and book to
a newspaper for a review if they do not review your genre.
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Or to the purchaser of a bookshop that doesn’t
sell your genre.
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The more targeted you can be the more chance of
success you have.
3) Articles – Magazines and Newspapers
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Most magazines need at least a 3 month lead time
for articles.
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Newspapers are usually much less.
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Perhaps try an interview an expert in the field
relating to the content of your book.
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The interview can be turned into an article for
a magazine relating to your topic
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This is a great way of coming to the notice of
people interested in that topic
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Some newspapers, particularly local one are
usually happy to do a story on the success of a local author especially coming
up to a book launch.
4) Book Launch
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Be professional
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Print up invitations (can be done relatively
cheaply)
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Front (Picture of your book cover)
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Back (Details of the launch)
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Invite widely
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Family and friends
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Colleagues
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Media representatives
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Local book sellers
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Local names/celebrities
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For children’s books, local teach/librarians
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Local member
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Mayor/Local councillors
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Other authors you know
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Try and arrange a special guest to do the official
launch of the book.
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Could be the Local Member or Mayor
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Well known author
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Celebrity
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Someone related to the topic of your book.
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Everything you do, do it as a Point of
Difference
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Don’t be boring. Think outside the box.
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There is nothing as boring as a launch where the
author reads from the book after a bunch of speeches and then does a signing.
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Have a video or Powerpoint display.
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Have someone act out a scene
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Have giveaways or prizes
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Display art from the book
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For kids books, do something hands on related to
the book
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Raffle off the chance to have the winner’s name
used for a character in your next book.
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Make the launch special and memorable.
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Provide nibbles and drinks
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Ask around, you might get some donations or at
least offers of help.
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Look professional (considering your BRAND)
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Most important – ENGAGE THE AUDIENCE.
5) List the book on Amazon
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Claim your author page. You can edit it to
enhance your brand.
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Pay close attention to key words
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Take advantage of common search phrases and choose
your key words to suit
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Make it easy for the Amazon, Google etc. Search bots
to find your book. That way it will display closer to the top of the list.
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Try to get reviews on Amazon. Good reviews
increase sales.
6) Book Reviews Sites and Blogs
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Try to get as many reviews as possible.
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Find book review sites and request they review
your book
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Target the sites most likely to review in your
genre
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If they can’t do a review, they may still post an
author interview or bio. Ask.
7) Radio
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Try and get an interview on radio stations
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Local radio stations are usually open to these
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ABC does book and reading segments that might do
an interview
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Have giveaways
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Don’t just try and sell your book, sell your
brand
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Radio interviews are brilliant in the days
leading up to your launch, even the morning of the launch.
8) Social Media (This is a whole
topic in itself).
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Social media sites can be good for generating
word of mouth hype for your book
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Pick sites you are comfortable using
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Think about who and where your audience are and if they use social
media you would be stupid not to use it to reach them
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If they don’t use social media then it is not as
important.
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Make sure ALL your social media sites link back
to your author website.
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Social Media Sites
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Facebook,
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Twitter
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Linkedin
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Goodreads
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Pinterest
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Google +
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DON’T BE ANNOYING
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Don’t just spruik your book
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Get involved in the community
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Promote your brand (YOU)
9) Blog
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Start a blog.
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A writers blog or
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Readers blog
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Keep your personal blog separate if you have one
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Your promotional or professional blog should be
highlighting your brand
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Approach similar blogs and request to do a guest
blog post
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Comment of similar blogs. This generates traffic
to your blog
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After your books release, arrange a blog tour of
sites that your audience may frequent.
10) Join Forums and Discussion Groups
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Google groups is a good place to find groups
interested in your book’s topic.
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Becoming involved in these communities could
generate interest in you and your book.
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Again, DON’T be annoying.
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Goodreads has 12 million members who all love to
read books.
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Join their author Program
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You can add book excerpts
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Videos
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Quizzes
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Host Q & A’s etc.
BECOME PART OF THE
WRITING COMMUNITY
This is awesome!
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