Showing posts with label get the word out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label get the word out. Show all posts

Using Permalinks AND a Freebie Book Review Opportunity


Lots of the writers who use my free service at The New Book Review (http://TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com  ),  my alternative review opportunity, don't know how to use a permalink to extend the life of that promotion.
When they (or a reviewer) participates according to the guidelines in the left column of the blog, I send them a little tutorial on how to extend the exposure of appearing on The New Book Review. But those techniques, including information on permalinks, are important for anyone who must market--their services, their work, their talent.  This is what I tell them.

Here's what you do to take future readers specifically to this post on this blog:

·        Go to the blog www.thenewbookreview.blogspot.com.

·        Find your review.

·        Click on the title.

·        Go to the top of the page where the address appears in the address window. It will be longer than the one you see above and include part of the title of your post.

·        Copy it.

·        Take it to wherever you want to keep a permanent record of your review/promotions (like your Web site, blog, etc) and paste it.

Easy as that. (-:  And it's only polite to make it as easy on a future reader as possible to find what you want them to see.
 
PS: When you post on blogspot and need to give someone the permalink for you post, you'll find a convenient little link icon in the right column of the page you use to post. Click on it and voila! Even if you are pre-posting, the permalink will appear. You can copy, paste and, yesss! market to your heart's content!

~Carolyn Howard-Johnson is the author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. She taught for UCLA Extension's renowned Writers' Program for nearly a decade, is an award-winning poet and writer of fiction, and was named Woman of the Year in Arts and Entertainment by members of the California legislature.  

Buzzing Your Book


by Shelby Patrick

I spent a week in New York City recently attending ThrillerFest. While there, I went to several workshops and my favorite was on "Buzzing Your Book". The presenters were very professional and full of knowledge. After providing an introduction, they asked for volunteers to stand up and tell everyone what their book was about in one sentence, then the presenter was asked a few questions, and afterward the workshop instructors brainstormed FREE ideas to market their book. I'd like to share a few with you here now.

M.J. Rose, one of the instructors, told us of how she got a new puppy and started frequenting an online forum for the breed of dog she had. At the end of every post, she would put in a simple tag line (M.J. Rose, author of Lip Service). She posted a lot and after about six months time, someone on the board finally asked her what Lip Service was. When she responded, 400 books were sold overnight. Wow! That would be nice, wouldn't it? Posting to forums is a tried and true method of getting the word out; however, don't go in there with the intent to advertise straight out. Do it subtly, in a small signature line.

Another idea, as pertains to fiction, is to create short stories centered around each of your characters. People will get more involved with the overall book if other stories use those characters. Popular books and movies do it all the time with their fan fiction. Readers love to see their favorite characters in other settings outside the original one.

Once you have tried that, or even if you prefer not to, then let's move on. Try picking five things from your book that catch your eye. For example, in my upcoming novel Behind the Masque, I might choose the following: University of Michigan, The Whitney Restaurant, Society of Former Special Agents of the F.B.I., Alcoholics Anonymous, art history majors. Then do a search online using those terms. Find places, organizations, forums, etc. where interest might lie in those subjects and get involved, once again subtly advertising your book.

Books don't get sold by themselves and most of us probably can't afford an expensive advertising budget or to hire a PR firm, so we have to find easy and cheap ways of getting the word out ourselves. It's not as hard as one would think. If you can write, you can come up with new and exciting ways to market yourself. Good luck!

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Shelby Patrick, author of When Angels Sing and The Fear Within.
Website: http://www.shelbypatrick.com/

Email: blackwidow@shelbypatrick.com
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