By: Heather
Hart
The
saying “If you build it, they will come” isn’t true for authors.
Just because you write a book, doesn’t mean that people will buy it or read it. In this post, I share four things authors need to know (preferably before they ever publish their book).
Just because you write a book, doesn’t mean that people will buy it or read it. In this post, I share four things authors need to know (preferably before they ever publish their book).
4
Things You Need To Know
1. Who Your Target
Audience Is
If
you don’t have any idea who will read your book, that’s a problem. You won’t
know who to market it to later on. Writing is a great form of therapy, but if
you wrote your book solely for yourself, you probably aren’t ready to publish.
If you dream of selling books, you need to picture who would buy them.
Who
would benefit from reading your book?
Who
would enjoy your book?
Who
will you sell it to?
And
just so you know, “everyone” is not the right answer — be specific. Narrowing
down your target audience doesn’t mean that they are the only ones allowed to
buy your books, it just means that they are the ones you are going to
specifically market it to the majority of the time.
2. Quality Matters
. .
.
Read the full article HERE!
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If you
missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are
again:
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