Book Publicity
Social Networking Your Way to Book Publicity
Author: Stacy-Deanne
Social networking allows means of promotion that authors cannot afford to ignore. There are millions of social networking sites, which make author promotion not just easier but even more fun. If you’re a published author such as I am, you may have heard different opinions about this from your peers. Some praise social networking as the “dawn of a new age” for author promotion. Others believe that social networking is a waste of time and will only give you promotion to a certain degree. There are points to both opinions but I find the last completely untrue.
I’ve been using social networks for years and only recently began to really pump up my book promotion through them. Being an author in the business for almost twelve years, I can tell you that online promotion works and today, social networking is the best brand of online promotion an author can use. The reason that some authors say social networking hasn’t brought them much exposure is because they do not know how to use them. There is an art to writing but there is also an art to effective publicity and exposure.
These are simple tips that will help you find readers on any social network you join. I’ll use My Space as a primary example.
Tip 1: Treat My Space as a database of potential readers.
Do a search for readers who are interested in books that you write. Go to the search section of My Space and do an extensive hunt for readers who read books of your genre. For example, if you write mysteries, in the search bar, type in “I love to read mysteries”, or “mystery books”, or “my favorite mystery authors”. What will you get in return? Lists of profiles of people who read mysteries and even detailed info about their favorite authors. How does this help you? Simple, most times people who read your genre are always looking for new books. Maybe they know of your new mystery, maybe not, either way you’ve found your audience. Reach out to them by sending friend invites. Do not send personal messages advertising your books. Even if you want these people to buy your book, do not resort to spamming. Most times just sending a friend request and allowing them to check out your page is enough. So, you’ve gained a potential reader and if not, you’ve at least gotten exposure to someone who wasn’t aware of your book.
Tip 2: Join the groups and discussions and participate.
I know writers are busy people. Whenever someone asks me advice about promotion, I throw up social networking in a minute. I tell them how they can’t just add friends or pop into the site once a month and expect to gain exposure or book sales just by being a member of a network. Authors should take social networking seriously. It’s a must-have for publicity and you must put as much time into it as possible to see positive results. You’ve got to participate and this is what some authors do not understand. The key is to promote yourself as well as your book. Join the groups and accept group invites. Participate in the groups as much as you can but do not plug your book. Just being in the group and participating will bring you exposure and possible sales.
You’ll receive more friend invites and invitations to more groups. You’ll gain exposure to media contacts that maybe in these groups and that will lead to publicity for you. You don’t need to plug your book at every turn. Sometimes showing people that you’re a real person and not just an author will bring you more fans than you could ever hope for.
Tip 3: Use your book cover as your profile picture.
What’s easier than promoting your book by having your book cover to be your main picture? This way, wherever you go or post in that network, people will see your book. Seeing your book cover is way more interested to readers than seeing your face. You can have your personal picture on your profile page but use your book cover to identify yourself throughout the network. This will definitely attract readers to your page. They’ll check in simply to see about what you’ve written. Once again, you’ve gained a potential reader. And if not, the least you get is exposure.
There are many tips for making social networking work for you. You should use it as a serious form of promotion, nothing to take lightly. Some authors claim they don’t have time to keep track of their social network sites. Do you have time to sell books? If you are serious about gaining book sales in an era of technology, you need to make time for promoting yourself online. There isn’t an excuse as not having time. Authors should remember that effective publicity is for the long-term. You want your books to continue selling and to stay in print for years to come. The least we can do is to keep our readers focused on our products. We need to promote ourselves as much as our books. If we lose interest in our own work, how can we expect readers not to? Last but not least we need to be patient. Good things come to those who’ve put in the time. Better things come to those that wait.
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About the Author
Stacy-Deanne is a best selling author and novelist. She’s been in the writing industry for twelve years. She is a novelist with Simon and Schuster. Stacy was featured in 2006’s “Literary Divas: The Top 100+ Most Admired African-American Women in Writing”. She was born, raised and resides in Houston, Texas. You can visit her sites to learn more about her and her books.
http://www.stacy-deanne.net
http://www.myspace.com/stacydeanne
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Ella,
Guests on TV shows are lined up by their agents. Since this is an author, you might be able to find out who the publisher is and where you can contact this author. Sometimes the publisher will be the only go between.
PJ M
Nobody.
Look, I hate to be the bearer of bad news. But “influential” people really do not care about yet another self-published book. On lulu.com alone, there are 4,000 self-published books produced EACH WEEK!!!! Think about that for a second. FOUR THOUSAND THROUGH ONE PRINTER.
And before you say so, I looked up the title. You published through PublishAmerica. You got a big $1 advance on your “traditional contract”. But PA is a scam. They are not a traditional publisher. They publish almost everything submitted to them and do zero marketing. They are worse than a self-publishing printer, because they lock you into a three year contract and then leave all the marketing to YOU. Traditional publishers do the marketing for you. You’ve got a 121 page book retailing at over $17. You are way priced out of market.
Your best bet is to get a lawyer and try to get out of the contract with PA. Then try to submit your work to a legitimate small press that will properly take care of you. Your publisher, not you, should responsible for getting book reviews, generating publicity, and promoting your book.
Hi,
There are many ways to market a small business on the web. You can buy banner ads, text links, or use PPC. However, the best way is to get listed in a bunch of portals. Portals and directories are like phone books, and they often provide a lot of traffic because they tend to rank high on Google.
This portal is giving away a free business card holder for lising your business (I got mine a few days ago in the mail). If you want to know about some other portals, just let me know.
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Best of Luck
You may try to get information from self-publishing companies that offer book marketing/promotions services and use the figures as your benchmark.
Get this FREE book publishing guide and a publishing consultant will discuss with you, for free, a full range of book marketing services that you can choose from including the cost of the service:
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I hope you find this information useful.
Go to the library and look in Literary Marketplace. You will find it in the reference section. Just to warn you – they are expensive. Pax-C
Joe might have stuck to his job… he worked off his employer’s license… if the media hadn’t made it too awkward for the employer to continue that practice.
SSSOOOOOOOO…. Since Joe was out of work, WHY NOT take advantage of the media attention? The publisher approached Joe, not the other way around. The guy’s almost broke so why not?
Frankly, if I had been treated as badly as Joe was by Obama and the media, I’d want to get in their face at every opportunity. He has a right to be pi$$ed and if he’s hurting Obama in the process, Obama has no one to blame but himself.
Big publishing houses like Scribner & Sons, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, DoubleDay, Random House, Simon & Schuster, have huge public relatons, marketing, and advertising departments that put a lot of attention to getting a book noticed in the media and by the public.
I have two thoughts for you hope it will help :
1- make a simple website and make people sells your book for you and you will give a percent for each selling .. you can find a lots of companies that will makes a website like that and this is the best way to make money from selling your book with less effort and much earnings …
2- you can go to http://guru.com maybe you will find something in there …
Good luck .
My own search for attention continues.
My novel has been in print only one month now, and I’m still looking for free or cheap ways
to publicize it. This has been helpful:
http://answers. yahoo.com/ question/ ?qid=20060807010 659AAD5spy
I’ve put out classifieds, submitted to search engines, and created blogs. I like multiply best.
Danielle Carter, an Australian actress wrote an absolutely brilliant book on this subject. Only problem is, I cannot remember the title.
Help, anyone?
How do we get good free publicity for our book?
Please,how can I get international publicity for my new book?Or better still, how can I get it sold ?
The book is titled “THE AFRICAN YOUTH, LEADERSHIP AND VISION KILLERS”. I’m a university undergraduate.
Who can I send a copy of my book “THE TRAPDOOR TO HALLOWEEN”, for best publicity, to?
My book , THE TRAPDOOR TO HALLOWEEN, is a fun, spooky collection of tales told in rhyme for all ages to enjoy at Halloween or anytime. It covers all spooky aspects from The MUMMY , FRANKENSTEIN and WOLFMAN to HITCHCOCK, UNDEAD PIRATES and ALIENS! What influential person would be best to send a copy to for Halloween to create the best publicity. The book has received many good reviews but requires a boost! Thanks for your help?
Also address if possible?
Book publicity?
I am trying to assist in publicizing an about-to-hit-the-shelves book on science, industry, politics, and the public’s health. I think the author would make a fantastic interviewee on the Daily Show. How do I bring it to Comedy Central’s attention? I can’t find anything about how they line up guests…
Internet book publicity firms outside the USA?
I am looking for companies/firms that can market a book via internet. That can do the following:get us covered on blogs in health, news, books, and any appropriate targeted areas
get us featured on podcasts
have us covered by Web sites, including web sites of print publications and/or web sites with newsletters and other areas to promote in
and get by-line articles syndicated to other Web sites
internet book publicity campaign firms?
I am looking for companies/firms that can market a book via internet. That can do the following:get us covered on blogs in health, news, books, and any appropriate targeted areas
get us featured on podcasts
have us covered by Web sites, including web sites of print publications and/or web sites with newsletters and other areas to promote in
and get by-line articles syndicated to other Web sites
Why does “Joe the plumber” need a book deal and a publicity manager?
WTF?
If joe the plumber didn’t like the press he could have stuck to his job (wait he doesn’t have a license), stopped speaking a rallies, and stopped talking to the press. It’s a thing called NO!
Why does he need to write a book?
Why couldn’t he have written a book before?
It’s called pen and paper!!!!
He’s really milking McCain for all he’s worth.
How read a good book witch helps how go better in auditions for publicity or TV ?
I read the “Winning Auditions: 101 Strategies for Actors”, cool but a little bit basic. Who knows other, goods ones, that can help how go better in castings, for theater, but more specially, publicity, TV and cinema?
Usual publicity budget for a book published by a major house?
Does anyone know — or have a rough estimate — of the average publicity budget for a fiction book published by a major publishing house?
I’m not talking about a “Da Vinci Code” or a “Harry Potter” or a “Twilight” book, just the usual amount shelled out for an initial print by a first-time author?
How does a book gain more and more publicity?
Like with Harry Potter and Twilight, how did they capture a reader’s attention? Is it the cover decor, title, or just curiosity?