By:
Jason Kong
Strictly
speaking, building an email list is optional. Except if you’re a self-publishing fiction
author, it really isn’t.
Whether
you’re looking to get more readers, garner more support, or generate more
sales, email marketing will help accelerate your progress. Activities such as
launching your next book or encouraging positive word-of-mouth for your latest
project will see better results too.
While
you’ll want to use a list management service such as AWeber or MailChimp,
that’s just the first step. Email marketing takes skill, but it’s also useful
to understand how the practice works within the context of being a fiction
writer.
That’s
the purpose of this article. Here are seven insights to improve your email
marketing if you’re a storyteller by trade:
- There’s
only one kind of person you want
subscribing
Who
do you want signing up? Readers who already care about your fiction writing. . .
Read the full article HERE!
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If you
missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are
again:
- 7 Email Marketing Secrets Every Fiction Writer Should Know by Jason Kong — The Book Designer http://ow.ly/Grsm9
- 3 Ways to Turn Email Subscribers Into Social Fans | Social Media Examiner http://ow.ly/GrspW
- Failure: Why Taking Risks and Failing Is the Path to Success | Social Media Examiner http://ow.ly/Grsrv
- 6
Lessons for Writing Irresistibly Magnetic Blog Post Headlines
: @ProBlogger http://ow.ly/Grsvp - How
to Face Unafraid the Plans That You've Made - Copyblogger http://ow.ly/Grsyd - Never Visited a Place? You Can Still Writing About It – Here’s the Secret! | Fiction Notes http://ow.ly/GrsDJ
- Twitter Basics and Best Practices for Writers | The World Remains Mysterious http://ow.ly/GruWX
- Pay to play: the end of free social media marketing? | Media | The Guardian http://ow.ly/GryBg
- Should
a
pantser really outline a novel? - Venture Galleries http://ow.ly/GryEY - How to Get 90% of Your Work Done Before Lunch - 99U http://ow.ly/GrASZ
- Writing with Color — Characters of Color and Urban Fantasy Roles http://ow.ly/GrAWz
- Protagonist's Personality http://ow.ly/GrB1p What kind of personality should my protagonist have?
- Can you write scenes that feel the fear? - Venture Galleries http://ow.ly/GrBzR
- 6 ways to create satisfying scene endings - Writers Write http://ow.ly/GrF2z
- How to Write an Amazing Short Story - Writer's Edit http://ow.ly/Gs4xm
- 7 Effective Ways to Grow Your Email List - The Blog Herald | The Blog Herald http://ow.ly/Gs4IF
- 7
Effective Call-to-Action Examples |
Writtent Blog http://ow.ly/Gs7Em - The 7 Deadly Don’ts of Email Marketing - GetResponse Blog - Email Marketing Tips http://ow.ly/Gs7Vc
- How
Do I Use a Capture Page? - Live
Write Breathe http://ow.ly/Gs8Ge - Alexandra Sokoloff: Story Elements Checklist for brainstorming index cards http://ow.ly/GsaEJ
BookBub Trends: Family Secrets - BookBub Unbound http://ow.ly/Gskj- 13 Necessary Steps to Become a Successful Writer This Year - Helping Writers Become Authors http://ow.ly/GswHe
P.S. I have five more weeks in my post surgery walking boot (12 total), but I discovered yesterday I could ride my recumbent bicycle while wearing the boot. I can't go fast, but I'm not a "fastie " anyway! At least my calf won't continue to atrophy. I don't think I'll be ready for Run the Bluegrass Half Marathon (might be able to do the 7-miler) on March 28, but I think I'll be ready for the Pig in Cincy on May 3.
This afternoon the Cats play the Cards in Louisville. Perfect time to do a bit of biking while watching the game. GO CATS!
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