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A 6 Figure Book Advance |
by:
Susan
Harrow |
It's
the dream of 81% of the population to write
a book. No matter how many times people
tell you how difficult it is to do, nearly
everyone wants to do it. There hangs a certain
romance around writers. I think it's a kind
of nostalgia or grieving for some forgotten
part of ourselves. We long to return to
a place where magic and imagination are
revered.
Others may just want the quick glory or
fast buck they associate with being an author.
But whatever you want, getting a 6-figure
book advance is possible if you have the
skill, drive and know-how. Here are five
tips to get you started on achieving the
dream of becoming a well-paid, respected
author.
1. Know the Industry
Educate yourself on how the publishing industry
works. Unlike the old days when publishers
were looking to cultivate long-term relationships
with authors who would be in their stable,
today their top priority is just to sell
books.
When I was traveling in Mexico this year
I met a woman whose husband has been a best-selling
author for twenty years in England. He has
had the same agent and publisher for those
same twenty years. Every time he came out
with a new book his publishers expected
it to be "number one" on the English equivalent
of the New York Times bestseller list. They
worked with him to make it so. In America
the bottom line is king. You must be able
to substantiate your claim that your book
will fly off the shelves, without any help
from the publisher.
2. Prove There is a Market for Your Book
In today's world you need to show that your
book will sell to one large audience, or
many smaller niche audiences. Quantify each
audience with statistics that show that
they buy books on that subject. It's not
enough to say that this audience would be
interested in your topic. You must be able
to prove beyond a doubt with your well-researched
facts that your readers are a *book buying*
audience.
3. Develop a Platform
This is the most important aspect of your
proposal after you've proven that there
is a pressing need for your book and that
book buying audiences will scoop it up.
A platform is simply YOUR ability to sell
books to the audience that you have said
will buy-from you.
It's all about the numbers. How many people
are on your e-zine list? How many people
do you speak to every month? How many people
buy your products and services now? Do you
have big name corporations or organizations
that will buy your books in bulk? Do you
have a regular column, or write for publications?
Are you frequently seen in the media? If
you don't have an impressive platform you
don't get a 6-figure advance.
4. Map out a Marketing Plan to Promote Your
Book.
Your plan should include everything from
speaking engagements, online marketing,
licensing, and media placements. It must
be realistic and do-able. In other words
you can't say that you'll speak to organizations
of 1000 people or more if you've never done
it.
What do publishers hate most?
When you say that you're right for Oprah.
Unless you've already been a guest and taped
the show please NEVER say this if you don't
want your reputation instantly sullied.
Instead show how you will build on your
past publicity. If hosts or producers say
that they want you back for another segment
because you did such a good job the first
time, say it. But if you haven't done much
media to date, don't fret.
You can begin today and get a substantial
number of profiles, features, and comments
in the media in a few months by joining
PRLeads,a service which delivers reporters
queries (the stories they need experts for)
daily to your email box.
5. Get Endorsements
Big names sell products in a big way. Getting
known names of celebrities, best-selling
authors, actors, athletes, well- known experts
in your field, media personalities, any
famous name that has glitter gives you the
kind of credibility that can't be bought.
One of my clients, who got a number of New
York Times best-selling authors to write
about him, accomplished three things with
his endorsements. Each person who wrote
about him told a different story about why
he would be a winning author. The first
one lauded him as a highly successful professional.
The second stated that my client's book
filled a gap that her book failed to address.
The third demonstrated that the people my
client was trying to reach were an avid
book buying market hungry for his type of
book- as they had bought hers.
These meaningful endorsements effectively
helped him get his 6-figure advance. (And
he got media coached by me before he met
the editors at the big New York Publishing
houses who then bid on his book at auction).
Don't just get endorsements saying you're
terrific. Make your endorsements do double
duty by helping you prove there is a market
and that you're the one they want to buy
from. This is the type of information that
makes you stand out from the other 150,000
authors who are published every year, most
of whom never earn back their advance. Don't
be one of them. Instead, follow this advice
and you'll be well on your way to earning
a 6 figure book advance. Good luck!
About the author:
Do you dream of making big money for your
book idea... even before you write it...
(even if it's your first book.) Want to
be paid $100-$975,000 or more for your book?
Let me show you how. You'll discover how
to land a top literary agent and sign that
coveted 6 figure deal. Get more fr.e.e tips
here: http://tinyurl.com/c9nmv
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