The Difficulty in Authorship Today. It's a reality.
In
my personal opinion, writing the story, editing it and teaming with an agent
are the easiest parts of the whole authorship adventure for me. Selling to a
publisher, whether it is from myself or my agent is difficult, yes, but the
tension and frustration really mounts with the sheer amount of promotion and
marketing that must be employed to sell even a few copies or gain any reviews.
We have a serious glut in the number of books and stories being published each
year now, ranging into the millions.
The competition is more fierce than ever.
Self-publishing has allowed any and all persons from all over the world to
write and publish just about anything and call it a book (this is discounting
the real indie authors who have great books and stories to share).
Unless
you are published by one of the Big 5 corporations and one of their imprints,
which has vast distributorship capability, you will be lost in a sea of written
words. Trying to brand your author’s name today is very difficult and
time-consuming, unless you have a breakout best-seller or already have
name-brand celebrity recognition and status. It seems all of us have
experimented with ads, whether they are banner ads, AMS or booster ads from
Face Book and Twitter. Most of these ads are a total bust and do nothing but
flood the marketplace with similar ads by authors who have the same desires to showcase
their literary merit. It’s nearly impossible to know which ads bear fruit
unless an active spreadsheet is maintained to watch orders and sales rank. The key word is "customize" the ad for your specific book. Get your audience right.
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expenditures can be very costly and disappointing to the uninitiated. Then
there are the high dollar ad campaigns that profess to give profitable returns
on their investments. BookBub is just one of them, but then again, thorough
research is needed to know how to apply that type of ad to reach your target
audience. In addition, you must be accepted by BookBub after you register, and
you need to explore all of the cost options. Some of the ads can be very
expensive. But when your BookBub ad is right, It's really right and shows return on your investment. You can read the testimonials.
WHAT’S
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE?
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is a partial summation of a blog where I talk about promotion. Some is pretty
basic and old hat, but it still works.
A lot of authors
reach customers via their website. This is a rather generic article that might
encompass other products, but a well designed website does well for books, poetry and short stories
that you might have listed on retail sites.
A website is a wonderful tool
to reach the masses whether you are selling products and services, books, or
programs. It's almost a given for any serious author and many publishers ask
writers if they have a current website, or even a blog that will afford promotion
space. Increased website traffic translates to more readership, visitors and
ultimately, income. Once you have a website designed and active and you’ve
established that you have a viable product or service to sell, it is important
to draw as many potential customers and readers to your home base website. Here
are some ideas on how to promote your website and draw that much needed
attention.
First and foremost, you need
to link your website URL to any and all sources on the Internet that you frequent
(search engines). If you belong to a group such as Readers Forum, any display
sites, several blog sites or other relative websites pertinent to your product
or service, you should list your URL in any signature line or profile page
provided. When you comment or guest-write a blog or article, your link will
take potential customers and readers to your website. This works well if you
are an authority on your subject and your interaction piques curiosity. You
might have a website that is genre specific, such as Young Adult, science
fiction or fantasy.
Offering something of value
free gratis on your site is an excellent way to attract visitors. This could be
free excerpts, short stories or entire novels, and you can lay out stipulations
for acquiring the freebie. You may offer a free non-fiction tutorial or eBook
that has valuable information. Small contests work well where you pose
questions or offer free merchandise to a limited number of first responders.
You can post questions that have to do with characters or plot points in one of
your books and reward for the correct answers.
Offering discount days
also works for drawing attention and you can announce these discount days via
FaceBook, Twitter or on a separate blog. Write a small blurb in any website
group that features a thread on “latest news” or “goals and accomplishments.”
Radio, newspaper and cable TV sources are always on the hunt for local human
interest stories and articles—this is a terrific way to reach the masses,
especially if your website is new and in need of traffic. You may also convince
other websites to give away your freebies, in essence, using their traffic and
membership to widen your exposure.
Using “pay for rank” search
engines is an economical way to get targeted customers that share your subject
matter. Visitors obtained in this matter may cost as little as 10 cents apiece,
but the traffic jump may result in the thousands of visitors to your site.
Ezine advertising works the same way—you pay a small upfront fee to advertise
in numerous ezines that may result in hundreds of thousands of prospective
clients and customers. Unlike paper magazine and newspaper advertising, ezine
ads are longer lasting and able to reach the masses instantly. You may also
publish your own ezine or newsletter that offers a membership. If you have a
number of titles, especially in a series, you can create your own little book
club. This will bring repeat customers back to your website via embedded email
notices, especially if you are adding new information or making announcements.
You may try “joint venturing”
where you team up with several competitors or persons in related book and
reader groups and agree to cross promote or list your URL on their sites. Joint
venturing can go nearly viral if there are dozens or hundreds of similar
websites that offer the same products and services you are promoting.
My new website, Christy's Young Adult Fabuliers: (Note that it is under construction and needs work)
https://christysyoungadultimagineers.com/2019/03/19/screamcatcher-web-world/
My new website, Christy's Young Adult Fabuliers: (Note that it is under construction and needs work)
https://christysyoungadultimagineers.com/2019/03/19/screamcatcher-web-world/