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Must have marketing tool for authors...

  
  
  
  
  
  

by Sherrie Wilkolaski

A marketing tool all authors need to utilize to market and promote their books is the author interview.  It’s quite simple to create and the investment of 30 minutes or less will go a long way to produce a tool that can be used time and again, both on and offline.  If you’re interested in treating yourself to one of the most valuable 30 minute book marketingexercises…please read on.     

What is an author interview?

1038728 10974312 Faakhir Rizvi resized 600An author interview is a series of questions and answers that is prepared by the author.  Questions are typically pulled together by the book publicist and coordinated with the overall goals of the author’s marketing and PR campaign. The questions are developed and put into a Word document and then the author types (writes) out their answers.  That final interview Q&A is then ready to be used and repurposed in a variety of ways.

What kinds of questions should an author be asking themselves?

Authors should be asking basic questions (see list of examples below) about how the book came to life as well as questions that provide a deeper insight and teasers about their new book release.  Once the book basics have been covered, then the questions can get more personal and the author can talk about everything from their writing style and what books are on their own bedside table.  This is an opportunity for authors to share more about who they are. Authors should have fun with their questions and answers.  Asking questions about things outside of writing, like favorite foods, or types of music make for an interesting interview.  

Note:  Questions for fiction and non-fiction authors will be different.   

7 Tips to capitalize on an author interview:

  1. Use the author interview on their website.  Authors can use their online Q&A and publish it in their “about the author” section of their site.  It is more than just an author bio.

  2. Incorporate the Q&A into the book media kit.  Every successful author media kit has prepared questions and answers for the media to use.  An author’s book publicist will use the author’s media kit to pitch the author to the media for interviews, both on and offline.  Radio interviewers will always require this of every author before putting them on the air, why not be ready for the invitation. 

  3. Online author interview is ready for instant guest blog appearances.  There are thousands of book sites looking for online author interviews. (Infinity Publishing is one of those sites, please see below for more details on how you can get your author interview published on our blog.) Once the Q&A has been pulled together, it can be submitted along with the author’s bio and book summary to any website looking for this type of content.  Makes for quick and easy book marketing.

  4. Elevator-pitch preparation.  Amazingly, authors learn a lot about themselves doing this exercise and it helps to prepare them their elevator pitch and for any typical questions they are likely to encounter while marketing their title.

  5. Book signings and events.  Bookstores and other venues that may be interested in considering an author for a signing will see how professional an author is because they have their Q&A pulled together. 

  6. Social media.  Authors can use their online author interviews to promote their books in an interesting way.  Send out a Tweet to your online interview, post random questions to your Facebook fan page or pin it.  So many possibilities!

  7. Get creative!  There are so many ways for an author to use their author interview to present themselves to their audience and the media, think outside of the box.

Embrace the author interview. 

The author interview opens so many doors for authors and is a marketing cheat sheet that will be used more than an author could ever anticipate.  It will showcase the author as a professional while creating interest from readers looking or an insider’s peak at what the author is all about.

If you’re looking for examples of some online interviews check these out:

Author interview questions you may want to consider using for your own Q&A, here are just a few:

Tell us a little bit about yourself. (Short author bio)

Can you tell us where people can find you? Website, social media, blog, etc.

Fiction:

Are the characters in your books based on people you know?

Why do you think your readers are going to enjoy your book?

Are your characters’ experiences taken from someone you know, or events in your own life?

Non-fiction:

Here’s your chance to market your book.  Describe it.  And why readers should pick it up?

How did your book come to life?

In two sentences or less can you tell readers something unique about your book.

Click here to schedule your online author interview. It's free!

Best of luck!

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Image courtesy of Faakhir Rizvi.

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Comments

Hi Sherrie, 
Interesting perspective. I have been both interviewer and interviewee. As an interviewer, I send the list of my questions to the interviewee. As an interviewee, I reply to questions from the interviewer. It never, never occurred to me to write up a bunch of questions so that others can "interview me" using my own questions. I'll have to add that to my pseudo press kit freebie. Do I also include answers? 
I'll take a look at your free interview offer too. Sounds like fun. 
All the best, 
Steve 
Posted @ Tuesday, August 21, 2012 12:47 PM by Steven M. Moore
Sherrie,  
 
Thank you for this valuable article!  
 
Bob
Posted @ Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:30 PM by Robert Lloyd Russell
Steve, Yes, you should include both the questions and your answers in your media kit and on your website. You can list your top 5-6 questions in your media kit and then list the other questions that the author is prepared to answer, so that your media kit doesn't have too many pages. Good luck! Sherrie
Posted @ Tuesday, August 21, 2012 1:36 PM by Sherrie Wilkolaski
I appreciate Infinity for the support and advice. I amgoing to fill out the interview package and hopefully it will be very positive.
Posted @ Tuesday, September 04, 2012 10:40 AM by James Browning
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