FREE BOOK PROMOTION WORKSHOP: How to PUMP UP Your Blog to Sell More Books - Pt. I
There are blogs and then, there are blogs. Some blogs are to entertain. Some are to inform. As an author who is looking to pump up her blog to sell more books, your blog needs to be a lot of both to makes sure you get those books sold.I cannot stress this more: EVERY AUTHOR NEEDS A BLOG. If you don't, you are missing out on one of the most VITAL elements in successful book promotion. If you don't, you will NOT see the sales you expect. If you don't, hop on over to www.blogger.com, or one of the other free blogging services, and set you one up today because I am about to tell you some insider secrets on how you can turn your book blog into a money-making machine. Are you pumped up yet? Today begins a series of classes of sorts on ways you can turn your book blog into something that will attract potential book buyers. Your audience is who buys your book and without an audience, it's a struggle. In order to get that audience, a blog is the perfect place to start. The first place to start is with a blog that is entirely devoted to pumping up your book. Save those everyday conversations (unless they're related exclusively to your book) for other blogs you might have. Today starts the first day you're going to pay careful attention to what goes up on your blog and how you can make your blog stand out from all those other blogs out there. What you will be doing is creating a powerful online presence, as well as pulling in that audience. After all, what's a book blog good for if it's not going to be noticed? Surely, you can't have that happen because pumping up your online book promotion is your main goal in successful book promotion any way you look at it. With that said, if you really want to draw in buyers, make sure you do have a blog pertaining to the subject of your book. Since most blogs are free, it's wise to have a separate blog for this so that the attention will be directed toward your book and not what you had for breakfast so to speak. The point I'm trying to make is that in order to pump up your book promotion, you need to center yourself and figure out how you can turn your blog into a great promotional vehicle to sell your book without coming off as one big ad. What I would like to do is give you some examples of blogs that are directly, and intentionally, geared toward blogging about their books. Rachel Newstead's book is called Orphan Toons: Relics of Animation's Forgotten Past. It's not published yet, but what she is doing is creating a platform even before the book sees the light of day. A fine example of pumping up your book promotion. If you go to her blog at http://rachel-and-kevin.blogspot.com/, you can see what I mean. But, one thing she is doing wrong. She doesn't have any way of knowing who is coming to her blog and doesn't have a way to keep those visitors from returning. In other words, she needs two things....one, a SiteMeter (www.sitemeter.com) and two, a subscriber box where people can have her posts automatically delivered to their email box when she posts new posts. The one I use is FeedBlitz (www.feedblitz.com). It's a little tricky, but dependable. Another great example is Kathy Holmes' blog where she promotes one published book and another yet-to-be-published book, but she carries them both off very well without being obtrusive. Her published book is called Myths of the Fatherless and I have to tell you, this woman is one of the best promoters I have seen as far as getting the word out about her book, without it looking like one big ad for her book. Her other book is with an agent looking for a home, but it's called Real Women Wear Red and she does an excellent job talking about what the main theme of the book is about. Even though it's fiction, it deals with women of a certain age which she blogs about quite often. Now this is a pumped up blog if I've ever seen one. While Rachelle uses her blog to create buzz for when her book becomes published and Kathy uses her blog to promote an already-published book, some authors even go outside of the box and create blogs for the characters in their books. Quite a neat idea, if you ask me. One such writer is Jamieson Wolf. I've read many of his other blogs on a daily basis and I have to admit, this guy is going places. If I can only write as much during one day as he does, I'd be set in books for life. What Jamieson has done is started a blog for one of his characters in his upcoming book, Hope Falls, which you can see here. In fact, even before he got the idea to give his character her own blog, he had set up a website for her which you can find here. These authors know what it takes to create a buzz for their books, whether they're published or almost-published. Maybe they'll give you ideas on how you can pump up your own blog--or perhaps to start a new one exclusively devoted to your book--to create a powerful online presence not only for your book, but yourself, too. It's all in how much you want it. There are many, many authors out there who take full advantage of this free buzz-making publicity for their books, and these are just a few of the examples. More examples will be focused upon as this blog promotion workshop continues. Do you have a blog that is devoted entirely to your one book? If so, leave the url in the comment box below so that others can learn from you! Tags: free book promotion workshop, How to Pump UP Your Blog to Sell More Books, Book Promotion, online book promotion, Rachel Newstead, Jamieson Wolf, Kathy Holmes, promotion workshopblog promotion |





















Comments on "FREE BOOK PROMOTION WORKSHOP: How to PUMP UP Your Blog to Sell More Books - Pt. I"
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Diana Holquist said ... (February 23, 2007 11:44 AM) :
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GeminiWisdom said ... (February 23, 2007 12:02 PM) :
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Dorothy said ... (February 23, 2007 12:14 PM) :
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Dorothy said ... (February 23, 2007 12:17 PM) :
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Sis Zabrina said ... (February 26, 2007 12:57 PM) :
post a commentDorothy,
What a great site. Thank you.
Just today, a truly unfortunate thing happened. One of my characters started her own blog to spite me. Seems she didn't like how her story was being told.
It's already gotten sort of ugly. I have no idea what will happen next.
It's at: http://www.gypsypsychic.blogspot.com
I'd love to know what you think!
--Diana Holquist
http://dianaholquist.com
Make Me a Match, in stores now
Sexiest Man Alive, coming Oct. 07
I thought about creating a blog for my current character, too. I'm working on a YA series (hoping to sell to an agent) and the main character keeps an online journal like I do. That would seem like a lot of upkeep and I wouldn't know which angle to use: write something fresh or re-post the entries from the books. Suggestions?
Diana, I just absolutely love that! I must remember to keep checking over at Amy's blog to see what kinds of trouble she's going to get into and see if Diana can do a thing to stop her...lol...
GeminiWisdom, omg girlfriend, give this girl a blog and see where it takes her. I wouldn't publish anything on your blog that's in the book except for maybe a snippet because publishers have this crazy thing about not wanting something that's already published. And you know, it's not really as much upkeep as you think. Blog every couple of days if time is limited...as long as you blog a couple times a week, you'll still keep your audience. I'd love to see this if you end up doing one...let us know, okay?
Thanks for the kudos, Dorothy! I learned it all from you. :)
Excellent points, Dorothy! It seems as though I am already doing what was done--including my own character blog; which I just happened to dream up all by myself.
I wanted something a little different than my usual book chapter blogs which is linked to your other site.
So I write in one entry per month.
I may end up going every two weeks--if the situation calls for it.
Hi Dorothy,
Loved your work here. I have some questions.
I started a blog almost a year ago with now a decent number of hits per day and has received audiences all around the world. Started this blog was just a place for me to 'showcase' my writing, if you will. It has most of the stories/articles i published all over the world. But now, i am coming out with a book real soon, (target June 2007) and i know that i have to have a website for it. After reading your blog, i believe i rather have my book's website as a blog since that would allow me to have total control of it. I am not much of an IT person.
My book is a motivational book, exactly what my current blog represents.
My Questions are
a) Do you think i should create a separate blog for my book?
b) If yes, how do i differ the book's blog with the current ones?
c) How do i get my audience to read the book blog too?
d) Could you suggest the possible content of my book blog?
I dont have characters as this is not a fiction book.
Please help. Thanks.