If you are a new reader to this blog, or if you have just
subscribed, you’ll be noticing a lot of activity here for the next month. For each of the next 30 days, I’ll be taking
you through the book marketing process.
We’ll start with the planning stages for marketing and publicity while
your book is still being written or edited and work our way up through the book’s
release date and into ongoing publicity after your book has been out for some
time.
This ongoing month-long series was inspired by the many
authors who have written to me asking many of the same questions:
What should I do first?
What shouldn’t I do?
Who is going to read my book?
How do I get my book into bookstores?
How to I get the media interested in my book?
How do books become bestsellers?
I think that you will find this series of blog posts
informative, and if you put the advice into action I am confident that you will
indeed experience higher books sales.
You may not agree with all the advice and you may feel it
doesn’t apply to you or your book, because your book is “not like all the others”
and your situation is “different.” I can
tell you that almost every author has told me some variation of this at some
point or other. While your book may
indeed be unique, most authors find themselves in the same situation at some point: it’s time for them to promote their book, and
they really aren’t sure where to start, what is standard in the publishing industry,
and why things work the way they actually do.
Many authors have preconceptions about how things should
work in the publishing industry, and more often than not they find things are
actually very different. It doesn’t mean
that things are going horribly awry, or that their book isn’t any good. That is why I am going to go in-depth with
this blog for the next 30 days, to explain exactly what steps authors need to
take to gain exposure for their book, reach their target audience, and get
their book “out there.” If you have a
story or a message that informs, entertains or helps readers in some way, it
can absolutely be a success.
The information will be straightforward, direct and at times,
blunt. However, it is information that is meant to help you, dispel some myths
about the publishing industry, and in the end, lead to higher book sales!
I look forward to taking this journey with you over the next
30 days, and please do feel free to leave comments and questions at the end of
each post on this blog. Even if you have
been marketing your book for a few months or a few years, I believe there will
still be valuable information here that will help you make your book the sales
success you have always believed it can be.
Coming up next: Day 1
– Your Book is Your Business










