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Dec 21 2009

“The Best Ideas Are Free” Book Review


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Simon reviews Ben Young’s The Best Ideas Are Free reviewed

Good example of how easy it is to produce a video that can be posted online.

Shine the spotlight on the best new books you find to create a quick post, help your readers and get good promotion for you as an author.

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, online promotion, social media · Tagged: authors online, ben young, book review, ijump.tv, new zealand, sy

Dec 08 2008

Fiction Authors Should be Active Bloggers

Guest post by Phyllis Zimbler Miller

Publishing a non-fiction book will usually make it easy for you to write a blog dedicated to your book. The non-fiction subject of your book and related topics can provide ample blogging material.

For example, if you wrote a book on cooking low-fat diets, you could post one low-fat recipe a day along with insider tips to ensure the recipe turns out well. Or if you wrote a book on new social media platforms, you could write each post about one new social media platform and probably never run out of new posts.

The problem of writing ongoing book blog posts really presents itself to fiction writers. If you’ve written a romance novel or a mystery novel, what are you going to write about in your blog posts?

With a little imagination (and you are a fiction writer, aren’t you?) you can come up with interesting posts for your book’s blog. Let’s look at some examples:

You write a novel that takes place in 1970 during the Vietnam War. Because the Vietnam War plays an important role in the novel, you could write posts about historical events that took place during that era or historical events that led to that era. And you could write about the military today fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan and about military families back home. There’s no need to mention your book in every post; the overall context of the blog is about your book.

Now let’s stretch our imagination farther. You write a mystery novel about a series of medical-related murders. You could write posts about deaths that were not murders but were actual medical mysteries. You could also write posts about new hospital procedures that are being implemented to reduce medical-related deaths. And you could write posts telling the family of hospital patients what to look for in suspected medical malpractice.

What if you’ve written a children’s picture book about family members learning to get along? Children are not going to read your blog and their parents aren’t going to read your blog aloud to their children. You could write posts about parent-child issues; if you’re not an expert, you can quote other experts. You could review other children’s picture books on similar topics. You could write posts about children’s literacy issues.

The truth is that you can cast your imagination net far and wide for subjects on which to blog. Just remember that every few posts you should mention your book in connection with that post. For example, if you were writing a post about children’s literacy issues, you could mention that a specific second-grader in your book could read long words but not short words and that her teacher suspected dyslexia.

Or you could quote an entire (short) scene from your novel to illustrate a point you’re making. And, yes, it’s okay that people reading your blog may not know who the characters and situation are. If you choose an appropriate scene, most readers will be able to understand the context of the excerpt.

Fiction authors should be as active as non-fiction authors in the use of blogs to market books. Give your blog readers interesting and well-written posts, and they will read your blog and hopefully buy your book.

For the free report 7 DYNAMIC REASONS FOR TAKING A VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR and other book marketing information, visit http://www.queensofbookmarketing.com. Follow Phyllis Zimbler Miller on Twitter at @ZimblerMiller and connect with her on Facebook and LinkedIn as Phyllis Zimbler Miller.

Written by warren · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, write a book · Tagged: authors online, blogging authors, book marketing

Apr 28 2008

How Can An Author Find Time To Build A Netork of Authors and Readers Online

By now, you have seen the power of social media marketing for authors to attract new readers, sell your books and build a launch promotion to make you a best seller online

There are many networks you need to join, accounts you need to create and update and then the myriad of relationships to keep track of

How will you get to them all? How can you take advantage of the power of social marketing in a reasonable amount of time.

My friend Adam DesAutels is a powerful networker using the social media sites and Web 2.0. He has been testing a service call Ping.FM and has this review.

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, networking, online promotion · Tagged: authors online, netwroking, ping.fm, social media, twitter

Mar 24 2008

Get Your Book Noticed – Online Marketing Tips For Authors

Busy day here at BestSellerAuthors.com.

We had another book get a #1 best seller spot on Amazon, finished up editing on a book coming out this Spring and ordered printing for yet another best seller due out soon.

I got so pumped up with all the good news, I thought I’d work late and get some design changes implemented on this blog.

Well, I’m still trying, now 2 hours into the project and this is the nearest I’ve come to the blog project.. Why? Because I just have so many good new sites to share with you.

VIDEO REVIEWS

Anyone with a web cam can do a video book review. Amazon has a link that will let you attach a video to any book. Facebook will take input right form your web cam. We’re planning a tutorial on video reviews, with my assumption that it is better to do reviews on other books rather than your own.

Today, I found a perfect example from my friend, NY Times Best Selling author Joel Comm. Joel reviews his favorite books for business here.

You should watch this. Joel is a very smart guy, and all the books he talks about are must reads for anyone marketing online . Plus, you can see just how easy it was for Joel to do the video. It’s essentially Joel grabbing the books from the bookshelf and talking about them. Great content that you can model for your own video reviews.

BIG TICKET PROFITS FROM YOUR BOOK

My friend and frequent partner Kevin Nations is known for turning your book or book idea into a big ticket business.

Now he shows us how to use Facebook to build your reputation by opening the best Facebook Group I’ve seen.

Very strong launch sequence. If you are on Facebooks (as every author should be) you should join the group just to see how well he does this. You’ll get a warm welcome direct from Kevin, and gobs of useful and actionable training and information for FREE .. while witnessing a classic good marketing implementation.

Kevin’s got a book due out soon. He knows the importance of extending his base in social media. You can learn double with this one.

Join now with this link (require FREE Facebook registration if you aren’t already a member)

INSTANT AUDIO.. THE EASY WAY TO UPDATE YOUR WEB PAGE

I’ve been using Utterz for a few weeks, and talking to friends who were on the sight during the beta last year. It has to be the easiest audio product I’ve seen.. and it’s completely FREE.

Can you use this!  Well, only if you know how to use a phone. .. I just push one button on my phone, then hit #2 when I get the prompt.. talk and hang up.

I’ll be adding a feed to this blog as part of that update I had planned for this evening.. but you can always get my Best Seller Authors Book Marketing feed at Utterz

You can also you photos, video and web based additions to your Utterz feed… which some people use as their primary blog site.

I’ve just started through the list. I have many more to add, but I’ve got to get back to the site redesign before I fall asleep. Watch for more here, and be sure to take some quick action.. you can do all three of these in an hour once you get set up.. and you will start seeing new connections and traffic in a short time.

Be sure to leave a comment here to tell us how it works for you. Include a link to your feed or promo site (always welcomed and encouraged if you leave a relevant post)

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, internet marketing, online promotion, social media · Tagged: authors online, book marketing, book promotion, facebook for authors, joel comm, kevin nations. Warren Whitlock, utterz

Mar 21 2008

How An Author Creates Releationships With Thousands of Readers

I admit I’m a twitter.com addict.

I post 20 tweets (twitter messages) for every blog post here. Most are very short, and twitter doesn’t allow any over 140 characters (not 140 words.. just 140 characters). I’m also using several other quick posting social media tools and explore new ones everyday.

But WHY is TWITTER so IMPORTANT?

First off, I went to Twitter for the same reasons I started blogging, write article, send email and have a web site. Because I know my readers are there. I always want to be where my readers might be looking for me.

But there is an important difference with Twitter.com. Once you get the hang of it, you find that there are lots of “spare moments” where you can check in with friends and let them know you care. After a while, I discovered that that I like having tons of friends, and now have a way to create and maintain relationships without a overbearing grip on my regular schedule.

If I think of sharing, I can do it in seconds.

If you are on twitter.. follow me and I will follow you back (that means we’re friends in twitterspeak). My handle is warrenwhitlock.

If you are not on Twitter, you can click here to get an absolutely free account.

Here’s short, fun video to help you get into twitter.

Be sure to leave a comment here with your twitter feed URL so we all can follow you too.

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, internet marketing, media publicity, networking, online promotion, social media · Tagged: authors online, book promotion, social networks, twitter, warren whitlock

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