Writing a book and being one of the famous authors in the world do
not only happen because you’ve accomplished and published your craft. It
happens because people get to know you and your work and that brings
you to that fame. Therefore, to simply write a book is not enough
because in order to get that name in the literary world and be popular
would mean that your book or books should in return, give you that prize
you deserve. These are in the forms of book sales and profits, which
are acquirable only when you take the risks and do whatever it takes to
attain that goal.
Book marketing
is simply an absolute and a must for you to get out of your way and to
slowly grab and gain these profits. Though authors have different book
marketing ideas, there are strategies that are commonly seen and done by
top-selling authors of today.
Advertise your book
You need not to just sit there and wait for the results because it is
essential that you do your own way to sell your books. It doesn’t
matter how. So long as you know you are featuring your books in all
activities in your life. Perhaps, you can talk about your book in local
forums in your community or you can write a blog about your book
online—that is still advertisement without necessarily hurting your
pocket.
Use the Internet
I agree with the fact that authors, especially self-published
authors, find it challenging to understand the kind of marketing effort
that can surely fit their books. But the Internet has created an
environment in which everyone can compete on a much more level playing
field. Just be savvy on how to gain the readers’ interest and study the
different skills that can be useful online because your prospect buyers
might just be there, waiting.
Build your platform
You can build your platform even when you start the
advertising campaigns
for your books. In most cases, you can do it using the social media
because you can be sure that through making some noise in these sites
can gain attention from their thousands and even millions of visitors
and viewers.
Reach out to your readers
Know who and where are your interested followers. Among the proven
effective ways to communicate well with your readers so as to know their
needs is to build a mailing list. This enables your readers to be
informed of your new blog posts, book signings, and all other activities
you plan to do. According to Lori Culwell, founder of
BookPromotion.com, it is important that you, as author would develop an
audience of people who like your writing to boost book sales even on the
first day you are selling your book. In most cases, the word-of-mouth
promotion from the readers and buyers follow.
Communicate with your fans
It is also a way of saying you are reaching out to your readers but
to make it more personal is proven effective book marketing idea. Never
ignore your fans or readers who write comments on your blogs or
advertisements online because they can be your future purchasers. In a
recent online survey of 141 people about what and why they buy books,
78% of the respondents said they buy self-published books and 42% of
those who buy self-published books have claimed that they buy the books
because they know the author and/or illustrator and so, they want to
express full support. So, appreciate every reader/fan’s comments and
their ideas by saying thank you through a personal e-mail.
Get influence from popular authors
There are these popular names such as James Patterson whose book
earned $91 million between June 2012 and June 2013, Suzanne Collins,
whose book, “The Hunger Games” has put her on the top 3
best-selling authors recognized
by Forbes. These authors are just among the many who have earned
millions because they have come up with the right book marketing ideas
for their books at the right time. Find out more popular names in the
market and study their distinctive techniques to acquire the same fame.
Examine how these authors reach their fans online and how their books
have put them in that place of fame.
Make it a personal commitment
Start committing yourself the moment you just start thinking about
writing a book. Know your objectives as to why you plan to write and
what makes you so eager to be an author. Doing that can help you create a
focus on every single campaign you do for your book—one step after the
other. Make sure that every correspondence you make for your readers
doesn’t only revolve around the profits you can get from them. It is
always important that you build their trust towards you which can lead
to a better branding for yourself and your book.
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