Posted on 01 May 2010. Tags: author promotion, book marketing, book marketing plan, book promotion, get published, Marketing, Planning, publishing, sell books, selling books
Writers are often taken by surprise when they’re asked for a “detailed marketing plan” before a publisher has even taken them on.
It’s a skill worth developing – as many successful authors write their marketing plans before they even set pen to paper.
In Part 1 of my article, you learned how to get started with a marketing plan for your book. Today, you’ll be finding out how to complete it. Read the full story
Posted in 2. Find Your Market, 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books, Principles
Posted on 24 April 2010. Tags: author promotion, book marketing, book promotion, Planning, self-publishing, sell books, selling books, strategies
Increasingly, agents and publishers are asking authors to help with the marketing of their books.
Many writers are taken by surprise when they receive a request for a “detailed marketing plan” – often before an agent has even taken them on.
Don’t be daunted. Treat this as an opportunity rather than a hurdle. Many successful authors draw up a marketing plan before they even start work on their book. Read the full story
Posted in 2. Find Your Market, 5. Sell Loads of Books, 6. Cash In, Principles
Posted on 02 April 2010. Tags: author promotion, book promotion, Marketing, publishing, self-publishing
When considering how to approach the topic of branding, be sure that you tread carefully. Remember, when you self-publish, you are essentially setting up a business. Whether you choose to publish through a subsidy press or if you decide to go 100% independent, you are still running a business. You are responsible for managing and promoting your written voice in some capacity, no matter the publishing path you choose. This is your time and money that is on the table, so take time to think about how branding is more than a label for your work. Branding is the most important element necessary for any business. When we shop, we are influenced by branding, whether we know it or not. We may look for quality and style, but branding is always affecting our decisions. From buying a vehicle to purchasing clothing, even to your weekly grocery trip, branding is present in a big way.
Read the full story
Posted in 5. Sell Loads of Books
Posted on 16 March 2010. Tags: bestseller strategies, book marketing, book promotion, get published, Marketing, publishing, sell books, selling books, strategies, wealthy author
If you’ve written a book or if you want to get your message out to the world, there has never been an easier time to become a bestselling author. The Internet has provided writers with an unprecedented opportunity to spread their message and reach more readers at a faster rate than ever before. Read the full story
Posted in 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books
Posted on 28 January 2010. Tags: 5. Sell Loads of Books, book cover, book marketing, book promotion, book testimonial, celebrity endorsement, celebrity quote
Many authors are reluctant to contact celebrities asking for a testimonial for their book. Don’t make the same mistake! Read the full story
Posted in 4. Get Published, 5. Sell Loads of Books
Posted on 04 December 2009. Tags: 5. Sell Loads of Books, book marketing, book promotion, influential author, joint ventures, Marketing, publicity, sell books, selling books, strategies, wealthy author
Rich writers understand that writing a book is only the beginning, not an end in itself. They are often marketers first and writers second.
Marketing may sound like a dirty word especially to literary or academic writers. I understand that. I used to feel the same.
But let me ask you this. What’s the point writing a book if you can’t sell the darn thing?
If you really want to make a successful career as a writer, you can’t afford to ignore marketing.
What I recommend – if you haven’t done it already – is to think about ‘joint ventures’ to sell or promote your book. Don’t be put off by the business jargon – this just means looking for other people who can help sell and publicize your book for you.
So, for example, if you’ve written a book about childcare, are there any professionals who could promote you to their list of clients? If you’ve written a book about dogs, are there online vets or dog schools who could promote your book to their customers?
Why would they do it, you might ask? Simple. If your book aligns with their service, they are adding value to their clients by telling them about you.
Now listen up – some businesses have ‘lists’ running into hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions. Most mainstream publishers on the other hand are happy if they sell five thousand books – this is considered a ’successful’ print run!
Do it today. Right now. Write a list of 50 potential joint venture partners.
Feeling nervous or a little intimidated? Yes, we all do. Even with 20 years experience, I still get butterflies at times. But if your goals aren’t making you even a little scared, you’re probably not setting yourself big enough goals!
Breaking through that ‘fear barrier’ is what separates out bestselling authors and millionaire writers from the rest. Even if 40 business owners say ‘no’, and 10 say ‘yes’ this could make a massive difference to your book sales.
Is this book your passion? Does it make your heart sing? If so, can you afford not to take this step today. Try it – what have you got to lose?

Posted in 5. Sell Loads of Books, Principles
Follow Us
Follow us for free in these Social Networks