By Terry Whalin @terrywhalin
Many bestselling authors use 
advertising on Facebook, BookBub, Amazon, Goodreads and other places to sell 
books. Any author can sign up and create these ads and with a few online clicks. 
Each of these companies will gladly take your money. As writers we must learn 
before we make this leap which is the focus of this article. The little 
discussed truth is thousands of new books enter the market every day and while 
publishing may seem simple on the surface, it is a complex business with many 
twists and turns.
With all of these books entering 
the market, authors need to understand several key factors:
*they need to be actively 
promoting their books in various places. 
*Readers need to hear about your 
book at least 8 to 12 times before they purchase your book.
*Bestselling authors advertise to 
sell books and also to build their readers on their email 
list.
As an editor at Morgan James 
Publishing, I've had authors spend $30,000 to $50,000 on marketing and publicity 
for their books—and not received the earnings or results from such investments. 
I hate to hear these stories from my authors because these choices are costly on 
many levels.
While it is helpful to learn 
bestselling authors advertise on websites, I encourage you to use some common 
sense about how to apply this information to your own book marketing. From my 
experience, authors need to learn how to navigate the advertising from authors 
who are succeeding with it.  One of the bestselling authors who is effective 
(generating sales) using advertising is Mark Dawson, who lives in the United 
Kingdom. He is one of the most successful indie authors in the world. In 2020, Mark grossed over $1.5 million in revenue from his novels and he's living the dream of every author. For the past several years, Mark has spent more than a million dollars on Facebook ads, conducted numerous research studies and determined what works best. He's also a great teacher and wants to help others succeed as 
well. He has created training courses with detailed insights about how to 
successfully use various book advertising programs. His courses are only open a 
few times a year and in general you have to get on a waiting list to get 
information about them. 
Dawson's course, Ads for Authors is open now and 
only for a few weeks. (If you are reading this article later and the course is 
closed, get on the waiting list for the next opportunity.) I encourage you to 
watch these short videos to hear what his students say about the course.  Maybe 
you don't write fiction, this teaching is still for you and follow this link to watch short 
videos from different types of writers. I've also added an image below and 
notice the scroll bar on the right-hand side, you can scroll down and see 
different videos from some of Mark's students.
I'm taking this Ads for Authors course and 
understand it takes consistent action to watch the instruction, then apply it to 
your writing life. The key is to add this training into your writing life, learn 
from someone who is using it successfully then apply the information to your own 
plans for book marketing and selling. 
Have you taken one of Mark 
Dawson's courses? Tell us about your experiences in the comments. Or maybe you 
want to tell us about your results using advertising for your books in the 
comments. I look forward to your comments.
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W. Terry Whalin is an 
acquisitions editor at Morgan James Publishing. His work contact information is 
on the bottom of the second page (follow this link).  He has 
written for over 50 magazines and more than 60 books with 
traditional publishers.  His latest book for 
writers is 10 Publishing Myths, 
Insights Every Author Needs to Succeed. Get this book for only $10 + free 
shipping and over $200 in bonuses. He lives 
in Colorado and has over 190,000 twitter 
followers. 


 
 
 
