Thursday, May 15, 2014

101 Book Marketing Ideas for Authors

101 Book Marketing Ideas for Authors is my way of trying to make sure I keep on track with my marketing activities. As an independent author and publisher it’s often easy to forget or overlook some of the basic activities that could propel your book up the listings. This is going to be a work in progress, and when I complete a new idea I’ll make sure that the link is added to this page.



Make sure you ask for reviews in your Kindle and eBook copies
Add an About the Author page to your book
Add a list of other books you have written or contributed to at the end of each book – with links in eBooks
Create an account on Shelfari and link it to your Amazon account
Create your authors blog
Create an account on Twitter
Create an authors page on Facebook
Create your profile on Goodreads and link your blog up
If you are writing Non-Fiction for business – don’t forget to sign up for LinkedIn
Create your book trailer
Register yourself as an Amazon Author to add valuable information and gain statistical trends knowledge
Connect your blog to Google Webmaster Tools (if it’s wordpress.com)
Connect up Google Analytics to your self hosted blog
Sort out your privacy settings on all the social networks
Don’t forget to sign up for Google +
Have your book reviewed by book bloggers
Create your authors business card
Have a set of postcards about your book printed
Offer advance copies for review to fans of your previous work
Create a monthly newsletter about your work and online activities
Organise a competition to gather support from those that already know you
Use the Amazon KDP select programme to offer your book free of charge for five days
Start your online book tour
Offer bloggers free copies and/or interviews
Host some guest bloggers yourself
Comment on other authors blogs – especially those you particularly enjoy
Use keyword analysis to create focused blog posts that you know people want to read
Set up a series of speaking engagements at local events about your topic
Sell your book in multiple outlets
Create and sell your eBook in multiple online stores
Put together a set of local contacts for the press
Write a regular press release about events you are taking part in
Send an interview and photograph to your local paper/s
Send a press release and photograph to your local radio station
Link your book up to a cause
Ask your local coffee shop, bar, pub if you can do a book reading
Offer a free copy of your book to your local libraries
Offer to host a book reading in your local library
Rent a stall at the next relevant fair in your local area
Create videos and presentations about themes you cover in your book
Donate your book to relevant organisations or charities
Sell your book on your own website
Join BookCrossing.com
Create an account on LibraryThing
Use the KindleDirect forums to engage with readers
Search for active forums to take part in
Create a book excerpt
Create an A5 book information flyer for booksellers
Create a set of greeting cards
Offer free copies to local and relevant journalists
Create a free download that introduces your style to a new set of readers
Write flash fiction if you are a novelist
Take part in writing competitions
Make sure people can contact you
Keep a calendar of events that you can use to promote your book
Ask your readers for feedback
Use LinkedIn Groups to get feedback and create interest
Make use of LinkedIn Answers to gather expertise
Record a podcast of your opening chapters
Add your book to Google Books
Ensure your book is enrolled in any preview systems that booksellers use
Create QR codes for your Facebook Page, Twitter Account, Book on Amazon
Make sure your Amazon listings are correct
Don’t forget to tag your book correctly
Say thank you regularly
Network extensively on Facebook
Use the customers also bought facility to ensure your book is placed correctly
Add your book to The Book Marketing Network
Create a listopia list on Goodreads
Host a giveaway on Goodreads
Create an Amazon list for your topic/subject matter
Reach out to the top reviewers on Amazon and Goodreads
Become a top reviewer on Amazon and Goodreads
Send your news to Writing Magazine
Create a set of book club notes
Work on your personal brand
Understand who your reader is and why they will want to read your book
Set up a Slideshare account
Set up a docstoc account
Add your book to eBay
Don’t forget to sell your book through the Amazon MarketPlace too
Use webinars and hangouts to speak with a broader audience
Adapt chapters or small sections of your book for alternative audiences
Provide free copies to your local doctors surgery or dentist waiting room
Don’t just use one Print On Demand provider
Investigate WattPad
Add your free books to Project Guttenberg
In the UK? Use We Buy Books
Investigate and use Scribd
Join Issuu
Add your video trailers to Vimeo
Use Facebook Ads
Create an Adwords Campaign
Investigate the LinkedIn Advertising Platform
Create a marketing plan for your book
Connect with other Authors online (they are often readers too)
Offer free e-copies of your book for specified time periods
Have some merchandise made up that you can give away
Create an audio version of your book
Think about adding pictures of your events and book to Pinterest
Contact tourist information resources if your book has a local interest.

That’s it folks – that’s what I could come up with. If you have any other suggestions to add then why not share them below.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Marketing Strategies for Amazon Authors


There are a lot of strategies to marketing our books published on Amazon. Surely any writer who plans to profit from their publishing needs to treat it as a business.


Your marketing possibilities for your book contain both the reason you wrote it and the potential readers who stand to benefit from it. Understanding these two points, it’s a lot easier to figure out how to start the communication that will become your marketing effort.





Because promoting information is essentially a form of communication in which both parties are benefited from the process, here in this blog Marketing of Authors, we are going to share with new authors a lot of marketing tips and tactics.


As with everything else in this field, each successful self-publisher have different ways to market their book, and often with surprising ingenuity.

Some people drive online traffic with keyword strategies. Others sell books in the back of the room during presentations and workshops. Some authors become social media “celebrities” amassing huge followings; others become experts and spokespeople for their cause.

So don’t be the publisher who ends up with a garage full of books and suddenly realizes she has no idea what to do with them. Think through your plan as early in the process as you can. Identify your ideal readers and how you can reach them. That is the beginning of marketing your self-published book.

You’re now a self-published author with a book out in the world. Next and last is let us help you to be a successful author!
Enjoy every week our Amazon marketing tips!