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One
Minute Marketing |
by:
Penny
C. Sansevieri |
So,
you say you're too busy to market your book?
Well, welcome to the club. Most of the authors
I work with or coach work day jobs and try
to cram in as much marketing as they can
after they come home from an exhausting
day at the office. Working this way can
be completely overwhelming. It's no wonder
mot authors only market their books for
ninety days. Who could stand to keep up
this pace any longer than that? There were
so many things authors need to do, most
simply don't know where to start.
Enter the one minute marketer. As tempting
as it is, we can't do everything. It's just
not realistic. Instead, try doing just three
things a day. I found that authors are not
only more focused this way but tend to be
a hundred times more effective. If you're
marketing your own book and you're becoming
overwhelmed by the magnitude of the work
ahead of you, try doing just three things
a day. Some of these will only take you
a minute and in one week alone you'll have
promoted your book in fifteen new ways.
And remember, your three things don't have
to be earth shattering, they can be as simple
as sending a thank you note.
Here are a few ideas you can implement today:
1. Call your local library and sign up to
do a talk. You won't get paid for this,
but they will let you sell your book (for
a 10% commission back to the library).
2. Want to drive more attention to your
book? How about creating a contest! Contests
are great promotional tools. Design one
around the topic of your book. For example,
I'll be holding a contest soon asking people
for the top ten things NOT to do when you're
marketing your book. Get the idea?
3. Pitch your story to a local radio and/or
tv station.
4. How's your web site these days? Remember,
it's your 24/7 marketing tool so make sure
it's up to date.
5. And while you're updating your web site,
why not list it on search engines like Google,
Alta Vista. Or go over to http://www.addme.com
and let them do it for you.for free!
6. Have you thought about submitting an
article to a topic-related ezine? Ezine
publishers are always looking for content!
If you currently subscribe to an email newsletter
that you'd like to contribute to, email
the editor and ask them what their guidelines
are. Or, you can submit your article by
registering at the following yahoo group:
Publish In Yours (PublishInYours-subscribe@yahoogroups.com).
7. Have you started calling bookstores for
signings? Why not start that today.
8. Send your thank you notes! Whether it's
to a news person who did a feature on you
or to the book store manager who recently
hosted your book signing, saying "thank
you" is a great marketing tool!
9. Magazine articles are a great way to
get exposure. Why not submit an article
(or book excerpt) to a topic-related magazine
today?
10. Are a member of all the pertinent organizations
in your field of writing? If not, you should
be. For example, if you wrote a mystery
novel you should think about joining a mystery
writing group in your area. Not only will
you be able to promote your book at meetings
but most groups are always looking for speakers.
Happy Marketing!
About the author:
Penny C. Sansevieri
The Cliffhanger was published in June of
2000. After a strategic marketing campaign
it quickly climbed
the ranks at Amazon.com to the ##1 best
selling book in San Diego. Her most recent
book: From Book to Bestseller was released
in 2005 to rave reviews and is being called
the "roadmap to publishing success." Penny
is a book marketing and media relations
specialist. She also coaches authors on
projects, manuscripts and marketing plans
and instructs a variety of coursing on publishing
and promotion. To learn more about her books
or her promotional services, you can visit
her web site at www.amarketingexpert.comTo
subscribe to her free ezine, send a blank
email to: mailto:subscribe@booksbypen.com
Copyright ã 2005 Penny C. Sansevieri
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