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May 20 2009

How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com

Silly cost accounting at work.
Publishers and commentators are arguing over pricing models as if they get to choose what will happen in the market.
I say.. let the market decide..
What say you?
How Much Should an E-Book Cost? – NYTimes.com

Publishers and authors say it is much more complicated than the cost of paper and shipping. The lower e-book price “is not sustainable,” said Mr. Baldacci, whose novels regularly rise to the top of hardcover best seller lists. If readers insist on cut-rate electronic books, he said, “unfortunately there won’t be anyone selling it anymore because you just can’t make any money.”

Publishers are caught between authors who want to be paid high advances and consumers who believe they should pay less for a digital edition, largely because the publishers save on printing and shipping costs. But publishers argue that those costs, which generally run about 12.5 percent of the average hardcover retail list price, do not entirely disappear with e-books. What’s more, the costs of writing, editing and marketing remain the same.

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Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, e-book, publishing

May 19 2009

NY Times Best Seller is a Manifesto on How to Market Your Book

I just heard from Michael Port confirming that his new book The Think Big Manifesto: Think You Can’t Change Your Life (and the World)? Think Again is another New York Times Bestseller.

Warren, you seriously rock. You can’t begin to imagine the gratitude I have for your support. The reason The Think Big Manifesto is now a New York Times Bestseller is because of the work we do together. It’s an honor to work and play with you. Thank you so much.

How did we do it?

In a word: Collaboration.

While Michael and I are friends and will no doubt work together again, I’m done with asking you to buy right now.. but I’m not done learning from what Michael shows us in The Think Big Manifesto: Think You Can’t Change Your Life (and the World)? Think Again so the reason I’m recommending the book today is to share with you how this will

  • Increase the size of your thought.. and therefore the OUTCOME of what you do
  • Show you a model of how to market a book today
  • Inspire you in your own collaborations

Everything Michael Port does online is professionally produced, graphically stunning and engaging. This is not the work of an author trying to get a web site up in his spare time. You can see how he has brought in professional all the way.

You can do this too.

You may not have the budget or resources of a Michael Port, but you do have a network.. we ALL do. Reach out to those you know, and don’t be afraid to make new connection with authors, publishers, marketers and trainers. I’ve discovered that EVERY AUTHOR.. no matter how big.. is excited to meet someone that has read their books. Imagine how you appreciated hearing from a reader.. and how much more FUN that is for an author who gets that experience thousands of times. You never get tired of it.

With rare exception, I’ve made a instant connection with big name authors by

  1. Buying and reading their latest book
  2. Going somewhere they are and thanking them. (It works with email and Twitter too.. just more fun in person).

All good collaborations and cross promotions begin this way. Someone reaches out to another to help them. Very few of the great authors I meet start off by begging for help with their book. The “help” can be small.. buying a new book you see being promoted, passing on a link to their web site, writing a review on Amazon or telling your list of readers about a book.

Once you do a favor.. without expecting anything in return, you unlock the Law of Reciprocation. Funny, the best way to build a network of people helping you is to NOT ask them to help you 🙂

If you haven’t got your copy of The Think Big Manifesto: Think You Can’t Change Your Life (and the World)? Think Again get it today.

This is a manifesto of collaboration. It is not about one person thinking big alone on the island of their dreams. It is about one person thinking big and showing others how to think big and so on and so on. In fact, inspiring others to think big is perhaps the single most important act of any one individual becoming a Big Thinker. Each newly-minted Big Thinker will necessarily bring more into the fold. To think big is to desire, above all else, to help others to think bigger about themselves and what they can do in the world; Thinking big is about coming together with other Big Thinkers to do big things in the world. It is about building a community of Big Thinkers.

Study Michael Port’s website to learn more about his books and other activities. You may find something more you want to study.. and you definitely will see a model for success in marketing and book promotion.

Then let’s all collaborate in something BIG

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Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, networking, online promotion, sell books · Tagged: michael port, new york times bestseller, nytimes, think big

Apr 12 2009

42 Rules for Book Marketing

I just heard from Mitch Levy, of 42 Rules for Driving Success with Books

We helped Mitch launch his new book for authors, which shot up the Amazon best seller lists last week.

42 Rules for Driving Success with BooksI want to thank you for your support and participation in our Amazon
launch this week. I’m very pleased to announce that the book is an
Amazon Best Selling Business Book! We couldn’t have done it without
you. In fact, an unsolicited comment on FaceBook from one customer was
“The bonuses are spectacular”

Last I checked, the bonuses were still available, but even when they are gone, author help from 42 expects in one book is a great value.
Technorati Tags: 42 rules, mitch levy, self publishing, online marketing

Written by warren · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, publishing, sell books, write a book · Tagged: 42 rules, mitch levy, online marketing, self publishing

Dec 25 2008

Is Your Book On Kindle?

This holiday season, it’s been impossible to buy an Amazon Kindle.. The popular ebook reader. Many say due to the product’s endorsement by Oprah.

We’ve been making all of our books available for Kindle readers, and seen substantial sales.. especially for our popular book on Twitter (“Twitter Revolution: How Social Media and Mobile Marketing is Changing the Way We Do Business & Market Online“).

According to the New York Times. Kindle sales have helped increase sales of electronic books:

So far, publishers like HarperCollins, Random House
and Simon & Schuster say that sales of e-books for any device —
including simple laptop downloads — constitute less than 1 percent of
total book sales. But there are signs of momentum. The publishers say
sales of e-books have tripled or quadrupled in the last year.

Amazon’s
Kindle version of “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle” by David Wroblewski, a
best seller recommended by Ms. Winfrey’s book club, now represents 20
percent of total Amazon sales of the book, according to Brian Murray,
chief executive of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide.

kindle, ny times, oprah, pusblishing, twitter

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, sell books · Tagged: kindle, ny times, oprah, pusblishing, twitter

Nov 25 2008

What’s the Secret Trick to Becoming an Amazon Best Seller?

I just received an email from an author hoping to drive his book to best seller status on Amazon.

This is a common question I get.. Authors learn that sales on one day can boost them to best seller status, the know that best seller on Amazon will add to their credibility and give them one more advantage in all the other promotion and marketing for their book.

Just how many books do I have to sell?

http://www.colinthompson.com/graphics/Prints/bookshelf.jpgThe simple answer comes from Amazon.. Sell one more book than the highest ranked book that didn’t make the list. #1 sells more than #2, which sells more that #3.

On some days, and in some categories, there are thousands of copies of a book sold. Others categories, especially over longer periods of time, result in less books sold, and the best sellers are books that continually promote.

If you book is not selling well, going to Amazon with some sales from one day will not make for a good marketing program. By itself, the rank won’t change your unseccessful book to a success.

You spend months, or years writing and getting to the point where you have a published book. Congratulations on that accomplishment. If that’s what your goal was, you should be proud that you have a published book.. most of the authors and writers I talk to are still stuggling to get to that point.

The real questions should be Why did you write the book? and What do you want to accomplish now that you’ve become an author?

If your goal is to say that you are a best seller.. Our best seller campaigns will get you that. But I suspect that when you think about it.. you really won’t be satisfied with that as your end goal. I suspect that you are like the clients I’ve worked with.. success as an author is not your primary goal life.. You want to get your message out to more people who need it, attract business leads from people you can help, and boost your career as an author.

Most authors never make money from their books.. especailly their first book. Most successful authos make more money, advance their careers and spread their message to wide audience by leveraging the process of becoming a best seller. They follow the advice of mega best seller Mark Victor Hansen of the Chicken Soup series:

“Getting the book published is 10% of the work an author does.. The other 90% is promoting the book and author”

To be a best seller, first look at book marketing and promotion as a means to an end. Getting to your real goal.

Our authors tell us that a best selling book is the best thing they ever did for their business. The payoff comes in many ways, but rarely in the form of a royalty check for books sold. The differnce is.. successful authors have a book marketing strategy

Think about your long term strategy?

Here’s a hint: If it’s “to sell as many books as possible” you may want to think beyond that. Decide what selling a lot of books would allow you to do. If that is anything other than “cash big checks and maybe write more books” you have a good chance of getting it.

Written by warren · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, sell books, write a book · Tagged: amazon best seller, book marketing, promote books

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