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Feb 04 2008

Is It Okay To Sell Your Books?

I just received an email message from a PR person that wanted to drag me into an online discussion on the validity of best seller book marketing campaign.

I responded here

So typical of PR people. They want to follow some sort of rule in a marketplace that they can no longer control (not that they ever really could).

Do leads and subscribers you get from best seller campaigns work? Well, I get most of my new client that way, so I suppose I have some valid opinion on the subject.

Many of the authors (including some big names) do a lousy jog of taking care of new subscribers. You buy a book, give up your name see a bunch of offers and get tired really quick. Why type in your email address over and over?

In fact, most people don’t fill out all the registrations.. they just don’t want every gift. This is a good thing! It means that they readers that have just invested in a book on a subject, now are choosing you if they sign up for your mailing list.

This is your chance to shine. To give real value, and follow up with your new reader/prospect. They chose you, raised there hand, and said they were interested.

Should you mail a cross promotion on every book you get. NO WAY!

Be selective. Build strong relationships by telling your readers what you think is a good find for them. They will respect you for it and keep reading.

Book launch best seller campaigns should be one part of your marketing plans. Build reciprocity with the good authors you meet by telling your list about their books. (the Kevin Eikenberry post here is a example of this… I don’t post it to shill.. he’s an author I worked with last year, he called last week and I love what he’s doing.. will I make money from working with him?  I sure hope so, I want to hang out with this genius.)

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, internet marketing, online promotion, sell books · Tagged: amazon.com, best seller, book marketing, book promotion, pr hacks, publicity, selling books

Feb 02 2008

Connect Online: Easy New Way To Sell Your Book

Are you using these resources to sell your book?

To sell books, you need to be seen.

There are social networking sites for every interest.. Authors are networking

with readers to sell more book.

Here’s a few you can easily join FREE and use to attract readers, sell books and grow your own network.

** Amazon.com **

The biggest community totally focused on people who read books.

Today it’s mandatory to have your book listed.. but what about a listing for YOU?

Get an Amazon.com PROFILE. It allows you to link to your web site, link to readers, post updates about your book (or anything else).

Invite me as a friend to start your connections. My profile is at:

http://WarrenWhitlock.com/amazon

** GoodReads.com **

Authors and readers are joining GoodReads and listing books that they like.

Network here with other authors, and list as many books as you want

Put in all the books you like, and network with readers that like the same

genre.

You can see my profile at:

http://WarrenWhitlock.com/goodreads

** FaceBook.com **

I just signed up a high priced consulting gig from a contact I made on Facebook.

Some people are now using it as their primary web interface.

Once you get connected with the people you know (your friends are already there.. Facebook grows at 2 million people per week)… you will find readers looking for you.

Book launches, best seller campaigns teleseminars and live events are all being held at ZERO COST on Facebook.

You can promote there too.

Once you are signed up, send me an invite (add a note that you are responding to

this message)

http://WarrenWhitlock.com/facebook

** Shelfari.com **

Shelfari has the best developed system for listing books that you have read or

want to read.

It’s easy to find people that are collecting books in your subject area.

http://www.shelfari.com/BookMarketer

** Advanced Connections **

Want to know about connection power for the most connected person I know?

Here’s a link for a FREE PASS to attend a webinar next week

http://RichProsperity.com/connect

Make connections… readers will share your book with their own networks.

Leave a comment here and let me know you got signed up


** Are you ready to be a best selling author? **

Sign up for a FREE Famous Author e-course to find out how

http://BookMarketingStrategy.com

 

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, internet marketing, online promotion, sell books · Tagged: amazon.com, book promotion, facebook.com, networking, shelfari.com, social book marketing

Jan 04 2008

Getting Noticed Online.. How Authors Can Quickly Get a Web Presence

I’ve been reading the comments from my last post, and compiling a list of the topics that we’ll be posting here, and tweaking some of the offering to make sure we get you what you need to market your book in 2008.

Thanks to those that commented. And if you haven’t yet submitted a comment, this is a great way to get connected online. Just find a post that is relavant (such as me asking how I can help you), find the COMMENTS section and post.

Include your web site URL so others interested in what you do can find you.

Some things change, but the basic equation stays the same… To prosper online, and in any type of marketing, you need to

  1. Find out where the people are that will most likely want to read your book
  2. Go there, participate, and add value to the discussion

I often surf the web on topics I’m interested in. Before leaving a page or blog post, I add a comment if that is permitted. Since doing this, I’ve seen thousands of new visitors link to my web page.

What group is most interested in what you do?

Where do they go on the web?

If you think that there might not be enough, you either have a bad choice of subject, or just haven’t tried looking. Do a search for the keyword terms that are associated with your topic or subject. For instance Google now allows searches on videos, blogs, news reports, and user groups. There are many millions of these out there.

If you don’t have a web site, start with a MySpace page. Ask any teenager if you need help (they all have a page now). The resulting page will have a URL address that you will see listed. Presto.. in about 10 minutes, you are online!

Other sites that can quickly give you a web page, and help you connect with readers include, Linkedin.com, Facebook.com and Free Blog sites such as Blogger.com and WordPress.com

Every book needs to be listed on Amazon.com, and you should have a profile there. Every account at Amazon has one, and you an put in data about you and your book, and links to your other web pages and blog.

These basics will take you an hour or two to complete, with no cost, but substatial presence on the Internet. The resulting traffic and sales will be small at first, but as you follow the lessons of my free online marketing course of authors and the ideas you will get from reading this blog, you will begin to see your web presence snowball

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, internet marketing, online promotion, sell books · Tagged: amazon.com, book marketing, facebook, linkedin.com, online presence, sell online

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