The Art of Promotion
By
Tia Silverthorne Bach
But nobody will argue the importance of good
promotion. When I published my first book, Depression
Cookies, I had no clue about marketing. I didn’t even set up a blog until
after it was published. I can imagine your collective gasp.
Fortunately, I learned a lot in the process and was
more prepared for promoting my second book, and first young adult novel, Chasing Memories. First, I built an
author platform which included a blog, website, and various social media. I
have a Facebook author page and am quite active on Twitter. But this is just a
first step, and writers need to find a balance so these promotional tools do
not keep them from writing. At the end of the day, the best way to market a
book is to write another book and build a reader following.
Prior to releasing Chasing Memories, I had a cover reveal tour. I asked my fellow
authors to spread the word about my cover through a series of timed blog posts.
Then, we all shared these posts via social media. I can’t stress enough the
importance of building an online writing network. Not only do we support each
other, but we share information. I found out about Tribute Book Tours
this way as well as the Indie-Credible
Tour,
a huge celebration of indie books this September.
My best advice is two-fold and simple, but
important. First, be yourself. Second, spam marketing never works. Find forums,
groups, and authors who write in your genre. Interact with them, but don’t push
sales. Let a relationship develop naturally—relationships take time, which is
why it is so imperative to start marketing before your publication date.
Try things, and see what works and what doesn’t. And
don’t give up.
I
do not think there is any other quality so essential to success of any kind as
the quality of perseverance. It overcomes almost everything, even nature.
John D.
Rockefeller
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5 comments:
Saba, thanks for hosting Tia today. I know her tips will help a lot of other writers out there :)
Thanks so much for hosting me today. The art of promotion is something I learn more about every day. Have a wonderful weekend.
I read somewhere that 50% of an author's time is take up with promotion. That's a huge chunk of time.
I think blog tours are great idea!
Good job with the post! Thank you for sharing it!
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