By: Amy Collins
I see a LOT of articles that outline the biggest mistakes
that an author can make. I love these articles because they help other authors
and industry folks learn from the mistakes others have made in the past. I find
that the path I walk as an independent small press (read: self-published
author) is MUCH easier with a road map marked up by others who have walked this
path before me.
With this in mind, I would like to offer my experience and
advice around mistakes that my clients and I have made while publishing and
promoting our own books. This week, I have asked Joan Stewart, publicity expert
and owner of www.publicityhound.com to
help me explain the first mistakes I made and how I fixed them.
What I Did: Pitched My Book
Instead of My Expertise
When my book came out, I KNEW promotion was the key. I was
sure that my next step was to contact editors and bloggers, radio and TV
producers and pitch the book.
Here is why that was a mistake: These folks are pitched books
ALL THE TIME.
There are now thousands of books being published every day.
The many online and computer tools at our fingertips can make anyone an
“author.” There are authors under every rock. Joan Stewart reminded me that
experts are more in demand than authors. What producers and editors are looking
for are experts to comment on current events.
What I Should Have Done
Instead
Editors need content from experts, and well-written content
rises to the top of the pile.
Am I an expert in book sales and marketing? Then WHY am I
pitching my book (one of many on the topic) instead of presenting the editors
with a lot of great article ideas on book marketing?
I made the mistake of thinking that folks would care about my
book and the advice in it. They didn’t. (They REALLY didn’t.) What they needed
was great content from an expert.
What I Then Did
When Joan reminded me of the fact that books are everywhere,
and authors are thick on the ground, I switched my emailed requests to
offerings. Instead of asking editors to review my book or interview me about my
book, I offered them my expertise.
Content IS king…. My writing and advice was starting to show
up in blogs and newsletters across the US and my book sales increased. I was
able to promote my writing BY WRITING.
What I Did: Rushed to Contact Editors and
Did Not Research Who They Were
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