What Works – Online Marketing Symposium
Hosted by Arlee Bird, Yolanda Renee, Jeremy Hawkins, and Alex J. Cavanaugh.
As an author, we want people to find and enjoy our books. That means placing our books where people can find them. Not just any people, either – our target audience. And there are a lot of ways you can do that!
Blog tours – Visit blogs with large followings that cater to your genre’s readers. Also look for new blogs outside of your circle of blogging friends.
Websites – Write an article or ask if they would be interested in reviewing your book.
Goodreads – Do a giveaway.
Twitter parties – A set time with a specific hashtag where you talk about your book in conversation/interview style. You can get someone to host one or be featured on a regular chat.
Word of mouth – Have friends announce your book’s release. Ask and encourage those who like your book to post a review or let others know they enjoyed it.
Newsletter – Let your fans know you have a new book or that one is coming.
Conventions and conferences – This is an offline thing, but you can announce these events online and promote them. You can make an appearance, either selling your book or as a speaker, or the convention can give away promotional materials for you. (Many have freebie tables or giveaway bags.)
Get involved – When you’re involved in the online community, more people will find your site and your books. (So make sure they are in your sidebar and featured on a separate page of your blog.)
These are just a few suggestions – I know there are many more cool ways to get your book in front of your target audience. Please share your ideas in the comments or sign up and join the Online Marketing Symposium today.
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These are great suggestions. I know for a fact that getting involved really makes a huge difference.
ReplyDeleteWell done, as you've shown there are lots of interesting ways to get our books noticed. Looking forward to seeing the other ideas people have used for promotion and marketing.
ReplyDeleteAll very good points and proven their worth.
ReplyDeleteAll excellent tips.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Diane said! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating!
Definitely all excellent suggestions. I've been debating a Twitter party, but I'm not sure if that would be a great success. The question is, if you are only minorly active on twitter, are you likely to have a decent turn out?
ReplyDeleteWe all write or design to share our passion, these are great stepping stones to a successful journey.
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There's no earthly way of knowing.
Which direction we are going!
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All good suggestions. I like to hear some solid results data and more specifics. But this is a great outline about where to start.
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Developing a solid reputation is vitally important. You can't do that if you don't get involved and network with others. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteGood ideas, all of them!
ReplyDeleteTwitter party? I've never participated in one of those. Interesting. Are there specific Twitter party hosts for hire? What are the costs involved? Is the success of this marketing venture dependent on your number of Twitter followers?
ReplyDeleteI know a lot of authors have newsletters and I have been thinking about doing one, but I don't have many followers/readers so I'm not sure if it's worth doing right now. Hmm...
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! Thanks! I still have to learn my way around Goodreads, though. :-) Haven't tried offering a giveaway there yet. But I did giveaways on LibraryThing. It's also a good site.
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I've never tried a twitter party. I have to put that on my list.
ReplyDeleteVery true indeed, the more involved you are the more they come by far
ReplyDeleteCrystal, you have someone who is active host you.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, a buddy who is active on Twitter could host you, or you could get involved in a regular weekly chat. I've done both and they were fun.
Excellent tips! Getting involved with the community has helped in so many more ways than just marketing. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tips and suggestions. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAll great suggestions! Do you have a preference of one over the others? Thanks, Buck Inspire
ReplyDeleteGood ideas! So Twitter parties work? I'll have to add that to my collection of things to try.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas and tips. I will certainly try to use some of these when I'm ready to launch.
ReplyDeleteFantastic ideas! I can't wait until I'm at the point where I can start planning these things =)
ReplyDeleteExcellent suggestions. I need to get more involved with Twitter!
ReplyDeleteMary Montague Sikes
Sherry, Twitter parties do indeed work!
ReplyDeleteLots of great ideas. No shortage of options is there?
ReplyDeleteGood advice.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Alex, excellent advice. Hope you know how valuable you are to all of us.
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