In addition, the blog can be updated with previous or upcoming prints, the reader's feedback, your reviews in the same genre as other authors, and while you are working on your latest book.
You can always create a buzz about it to catch the reader’s attention and build an existential base. You can run some offers for early buyers, make a great mailing list by collecting details through the submission form, referral discount, and generate affiliates for your book.
2. Social Media -
Among widely used social media platforms, X is one of the breakthroughs from breaking news to just a know-how tweet that can be significantly exploited to rapid-fire your followers.
There are plenty of Facebook groups wherein the readers get together to share the recommendations and non-recommendations of specific books and authors. A Dedicated Facebook page could provide a beneficial edge through some daily activities.
Like in the physical world, word spreads from one mouth to another. Similarly, the chain is trailed on social media, especially on Linkedin.
So you can always follow and be engaged on the pages, and groups where your targeted users visit the most and direct traffic to your platform.
3. Guest Post & Review Websites -
Guest post is an added advantage to building your audience base and getting acquainted with other writers and publishers. Joining the community and exchanging guest posts can work out a great deal.
You can enlighten yourself with more expansive areas and increase your writing scope, learn about other writings, what readers like and dislike most and generate more ideas.
You can always register yourself as an author on review websites like GoodReads, LibraryThing, and BookLikes. These websites don’t charge you to sign up, and you can conveniently promote your books, events, releases, and interviews.
4. Spend Time on Book Cover -
We’ve often heard the statement ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover,’ but as much as you want to live with it, the cover does play an important role.
Keep on experimenting with it, and it’s always good to hear directly from the customers. So run a check before giving the go-ahead.
Design multiple options and compare them among the audience. Adding a blurb helps, readers understand the crux of the book. But mind you, the blurb's quality and quantity need to be subtle.
5. Distribution Channels -
You can get in touch with retailers and aggregators as per your requirements and budget.
Apple iBooks is one of the retailers selling out in different countries and allows you to price differently based on geography.
Some famous names include IngramSpark, Kobo, and Draft2Digital. Please note that each channel has an individual criterion for selling and commissioning, so it’s better to explore and compare the options carefully, especially for the newbies.
Conclusion -
You author needs to promote your books, and we hope that the above points will help you do that effectively. Promoting a book can be tedious, but you can achieve it with practical methods.
Very nice tips given to Authors like me who are new to the field of writing and promoting book .
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