![]() I spent most of my time at the London Book Fair 2017 sitting in the front row of the surprisingly pink ALLi stand, listening to independent authors talking about their success and author-aid services sharing the tips and tricks of the business. And of the many things I learnt while sitting there, this one struck me as lightning: several aspiring writers think that the job is done after having written the last sentence. How wrong they are. Try these tactics, making sure that the e-book always is the call to action: Turn each chapter into a blog post on your corporate blog. Record someone from your team reading the e-book and launch it as an audio book. Run a webinar with the author, featured thought leaders, or brands. Having said that, Facebook Ads can be a super effective method of promoting your pre-launch ebook campaigns, get more Likes for your Page and raise awareness about your ebook. The ability to hyper-target your advertising to reach your exact demographic also makes Facebook Ads an incredibly. ![]() You are not a writer until somebody starts reading your work, and nobody is going to read your work if you don’t market it. But hey, it doesn’t mean that you should quit writing if you are not naturally good at selling yourself and making valuable connections! Quite the opposite. There are plenty of DIY tools and guides available to help you with marketing and turn you – a writer – into a successful writer. I’m not saying that it is going to be easy or cheap. It will require either your money or your time (or both). ![]() ![]() But as every good investment, it will show a return: while not every book published will be as successful as the Fifty Shades of Grey, examples of writers taking home as much as exist and possible to follow. From You can promote an ebook even a year before your book launch. No, this is not a typo: there is no such thing as. Ebooks are a tried and true method for getting the word out about your expertise as well as creating a nice flow of income. However, a big obstacle for many ebook. A list of sites that promote ebooks free. Compilation comes (mostly) from GalleyCat. 5 ways to help you promote your book. Promote your self-published book to get people to find your book, and not to find people to get your book. If you want your marketing to be spot on, you have to decide certain things in advance. This is a good point to make a decision on your niche and imagine your audience. From this moment on, not only your book but all your communication has to be addressed to this imagined audience. Research them: what social media platforms are they using? What are their reading habits? What time are they sitting in front of the computer? Remember to take the time difference into account; if you are based in Eastern Europe but your desired group of readers is in the US, you don’t want to be posting in the middle of the night. If this is your first book, you should create a writer’s page on Facebook and Goodreads. You can also create a webpage. You don’t need to create any content yet (as you probably don’t even have a title) but it worth hiring a designer to help you decide on a branding.
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