Indie authors can give themselves the greatest opportunity to sell more books if they create interest long before the book is in print. By giving focus to how you’re going to promote and market your book before it is out there in the world will assist you to plan and organise your marketing campaign for optimal sales.
Usually,
self-published authors seek out reliable book reviews and/or endorsements as a
means to market their book and persuade readers to buy it. This is a great
marketing tool because word of mouth is one of the best avenues for getting
your book out there.
The internet
has also levelled the playing field for authors in a big way by creating an
online environment where they can develop their writing platform and invite the
audience that is most suited to their genre.
The biggest
challenge indie authors face is which promotional stream is going to be most
effective in getting the word out to readers and keep them interested until the
book’s release. Posting excerpts from the book on social media sites and your
own website, and cover reveal teases all create a buzz and keep potential
readers interested. But these ways of marketing have all been done before.
Some indie
authors use ‘keywords’ (for search engine optimisation (SEO)) on their
websites, blogs and social media pages so their books will pop up first in the
particular searched for genre. Others network with authors of a similar or the
same genre and increase interest by promoting each other’s books. This also
increases readership for all concerned.
Becoming
savvy about how to promote your book and create interest takes time, effort and
some skill. The important factors that come into play here are having a
professional author platform and building a loyal audience, using social media
to network and create some hype for your book, and how you’ve chosen to
distribute your book (print and/or electronic).
YouTube is
another effective way to market your book. You can either create an exciting
book trailer, read excerpts from your book, or both. I would recommend both. By
reading excerpts from your book, you create an online rapport with your readers
and anticipation of what’s to come.
Because
there are so many authors (traditional and self-published) online making noise
about their books, it’s up to you to think outside the box and develop new ways
to get the word out there. Readers (fans) are fickle and it is essential that
you market your book and ensuing books in such a way that your fans will want
to follow you to the ends of the earth. Literally! You can become a social
media celebrity without a lot of effort if you put your mind to reaching the
audience that you want.
Writing
books is big business, and if you hope to make any kind of profit from your
book/s sales then you need to treat it as such and become proficient in
marketing and promoting your work in the right way to the right audience.
Good luck!
© 2014 M A Anderson
Brisbane, Australia
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