Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Tuesday's Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


By: Sabrina

Marketing is a crucial part of book publishing. If no one knows your book is out there, how can you expect people to read it?

With that in mind, here’s a compilation of tips and tools that can help you with your book promotion efforts.

Book Promotional Tools

BookPromotion.com stresses four components of a book marketing plan: promotional tools, groups, street teams, and blog tours. Tools include free and paid options, such as AuthorMarketingTools.com and BookBlow.com, you can find groups on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google, street teams are comprised of your raving fans, and blog tours are lots of work but worth it.

BookBub also shares some helpful promotional tools, such as Canva, to create ads and social media images, Pay with a Tweet, to encourage word-of-mouth marketing, and HARO, for interview opportunities.

BookMachine also shared insights on a survey that found the best book promotional surveys. Best services included BookBub, KindeBookPromotions, Ereadersnewstoday, Kindlenationdaiily.com, and Bargainbooksy.com.

Kate Tilton also shares a list of sites to promote free books.

If self-promotion sounds icky to you, then Publisher Weekly‘s list of ways to promote yourself should help. Ideas include weekly Twitter chats, meetup groups, and contacting your alma mater.

And if you’re feeling blocked, The Book Designer shares some tips for how to overcome it.

Social Media Marketing

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