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Fifty Things Under $50 Bucks To Promote Your Book

  
  
  
  
  
  

By: Penny C. Sansevieri

describe the imageThese days it seems like everyone's book marketing budget is a little tighter. If you're feeling the pinch, or if you're just looking for some great free stuff to do on your own, here are some tips that could help keep you on track.

1) Buy your domain name as soon as you have a title for your book. You can get domain names for as little as $8.95. Tip: When buying a domain always try to get a .com and stay away from hyphens, i.e. penny-sansevieri.com - surfers rarely remember to insert hyphens.

2) Head on over to Blogger.com or Wordpress.com and start your very own blog (you can add it to your Web site later).

3) Set up an event at your neighborhood bookstore. Do an event and not a signing, book signings are boring!

4) Write a few articles on your topic and submit them onto the Internet for syndication. You can submit them to sites like ezinearticles.com and articlecity.com.

5) Check out your competition online and see if you can do some networking.

6) Do some radio research and pitch yourself to at least five new stations this week.

7) Ready to get some business cards? Head on over to Vistaprint.com. The cards are free if you let them put their logo on the back, if you don't they're still really inexpensive.

8) Put together your marketing plan. Seriously, do this. If you don't know where you're going, any destination will do.

9) Plan a contest or giveaway. Contests are a great way to promote your book.

10) Google some topic-related online groups to see if you can network with them.

11) Send thank you notes to people who have been helpful to you.

12) Send your book out to at least ten book reviewers this week.

13) Do a quick Internet search for local writers’ conferences or book festivals you can attend.

14) Create an email signature for every email you send; email signatures are a great way to promote your book and message.

15) Put the contents of your Web site: book description, bio, Q&A, and interviews on CD to have on hand when the media comes calling! 

16) Submit your Web site to the top five directories: Google, MSN, Alexa, Yahoo, and DMOZ.

17) Write a great press release and submit it to free online press release sites like: PR4 - http://www.prlog.org/http://www.1888pressrelease.com/, http://i-newswire.com/http://www.prfocus.com/

18) Write your bio and have someone who can be objective critique it; you’ll need it when you start pitching yourself to the media.

19) Schedule your first book event!

20) Start your own email newsletter; it’s a great way to keep readers, friends and family updated and informed on your success.

21) Start a Twitter account and begin tweeting. If you don't think Twitter is significant, think again; it's been a major part of our marketing strategy for over 2 years now (before anyone even knew what Twitter was).

22) Develop a set of questions or discussion topics that book clubs can use for your book, and post them on your Web site for handy downloads.

23) Add your book info or URL to your answering machine message.

24) Start a Facebook Fan page. Fan Pages are much better than groups because they're searchable in Google.

25) See if you can get your friends to host a “book party” in their home. You come in and discuss your book and voila, a captive audience!

26) Find some catalogs you think your book would be perfect for and then submit your packet to them for consideration. If you're unsure of what catalogs might work for you, head on over to http://www.catalogs.com/ and peruse their list.

27) Go around to your local retailers and see if they’ll carry your book; even if it’s on consignment, it might be worth it!

28) Add your book to Google Book Search.

29) Research some authors with similar subjects and then offer to exchange links with them.

30) Start a Squidoo page and make sure it's linked to your Twitter Account and Facebook Fan page.

31) Make sure your blog is connected to Amazon via their Amazon connect program (yes, it's free).  

32) Ask friends and family to email five people they know and tell them about your book.

33) Leave your business card, bookmark, or book flyer wherever you go.

34) Subscribe to Google Alerts and make sure that you are getting alerts under your name as well as your book title(s), brand, and keywords.

35) Pitch yourself to your local television stations.

36) Pitch yourself to your local print media.

37) Work on the Q&A for your press kit. You’ll need it when you start booking media interviews!

38) Pitch Oprah. Go ahead, you know you want to.

39) Is the topic of your book in the news? Check your local paper, and write a letter to the editor to share your expertise (and promote your book!).

40) Stop by your local library and see if you can set up an event. They love local authors.

41) Do you want to get your book into your local library system? Try dropping off a copy to your main library; if they stock it chances are the other branches will too.

42) Go to Chase’s Calendar of Events (www.Chases.com.) and find out how to create your own holiday!

43) Going on vacation? Use your away-from-home time to schedule a book event or two.

44) If your book is appropriate, go to local schools to see if you can do a reading.

45) Got a book that could be sold in bulk? Start with your local companies first and see if they’re interested in buying some promotional copies to give away at company events.

46) Don’t forget to add reviews to your Web site. Remember that what someone else has to say is one thousand times more effective than anything you could say!

47) Trying to meet the press? Search the Net for Press Clubs in your area, they meet once a month and are a great place to meet the media.

48) Want a celebrity endorsement? Find celebs in your market with an interest in your topic and then go for it. Remember all they can say is no. Check out the Actors Guild for a list of celeb representatives.

49) Ready to get some magazine exposure? Why not pitch some regional and national magazines with your topic or submit a freelance article for reprint consideration?

50) Work on your next book. Sometimes the best way to sell your first book is by promoting your second.

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Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO and founder of Author Marketing Experts, Inc., is a best-selling author and internationally recognized book marketing and media relations expert and an Adjunct Instructor with NYU. Her company is one of the leaders in the publishing industry and has developed some of the most cutting-edge book marketing campaigns. She is the author of five books, including Book to Bestseller which has been called the “road map to publishing success.” AME is the first marketing and publicity firm to use Internet promotion to its full impact through The Virtual Author Tour, which strategically works with social networking sites, blogs, micro-blogs, ezines, video sites, and relevant sites to push an author’s message into the virtual community and connect with sites related to the book’s topic, positioning the author in his or her market. To learn more about Penny’s books or her promotional services, you can visit her website at http://www.amarketingexpert.com. To subscribe to her free ezine, send a blank email to:  subscribe@amarketingexpert.com Copyright © 2010 Penny C. Sansevieri

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Comments

Great ideas, I will try some ASAP Thanks
Posted @ Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:14 PM by jay hasbrouck
Giveaways and book reviews can backfire. Be selective about who you allow to review your book. Few people know how to write proper reviews in the third person. Most write first-person reviews that are about themselves, not the book. I have had my books panned for the most idiotic of personal reasons. Not all publicity is good. Bad reviews can go viral on the Internet and do harm.
Posted @ Thursday, July 21, 2011 10:36 AM by P. J. Sullivan
I don't know how to create a website. Can you advise me ? Bernice
Posted @ Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:31 PM by bernice weston
One of the most valuable posts I've seen.
Posted @ Friday, July 29, 2011 4:25 PM by Lola Brown, Ph.D.
I am going to take advantage of your Blog. It has some of the best information I've gotten to sell my book. 
 
My Memoir is on Linkedin.Thank you very much, Bettie 
 
Posted @ Tuesday, April 10, 2012 7:22 PM by Bettie Witherspoon Wright
Emma L. Price 
Great advice. I have done about 18 but I need to work on many more. Thank you.
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 10:28 AM by Emma L. Price
Excellent list Penny - had to smile when I got to your suggestion about creating a holiday because I've written a few humorous posts on my blog about doing that - I think it's a great idea and I even have a holiday in mind. Thanks for the inspiration - took lots of notes!
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:42 AM by marquita herald
Great list and very helpful. Although I'm aware of some of your suggestions, there were others that I never thought of before. Most of your suggestions refer to promotions in the local area. Have you any ideas for promoting one's book to a wider audience?
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 12:09 PM by Beryl Reichenberg
Thanks for the great list of ideas. I've been doing well locally selling my book, and needed suggestions for branching out. This is very helpful.
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:22 PM by Emily Kemme
These ideas are fantastic. I am close to completion on my first novel and will likely go the self-pub route. I believe I can make use of all these techniques. Great job!!!
Posted @ Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:38 PM by Wayne
Thanks for this wonderful list! I've been marketing my book Knowing Woman, Nurturing the Feminine Soul, for the past three years with techniques like these. You have some new ones I really like and will be using...outstanding. Thanks and double thanks.
Posted @ Thursday, April 12, 2012 1:41 PM by Jo Garceau
Wonderful tips! Thank you many times over. I have a book coming out in July and now I know where to start.
Posted @ Friday, April 13, 2012 3:06 PM by Aline Alexander Newman
Brilliant tips. 
Will using these to see how they help me. The article submission is always a good one.
Posted @ Saturday, April 14, 2012 8:15 AM by Ian
Thank you for the information its very helpful, some of the suggestions I already new, but I will try others I never thought of. 
Thanks
Posted @ Thursday, April 19, 2012 7:47 PM by Ann Jacques
Excellent information to help promote my latest book "My Message is C.L.E.A.R. - Hope and Strength in the Face of Life's Greatest Adversities." which I co-wrote with my son Gabe. We are setting our marketing plans and this post added helpful ideas we had not yet addressed. Thank you, Penny!
Posted @ Friday, April 20, 2012 8:12 AM by Gigi Murfitt
Very helpful - thanks for posting. 
Posted @ Friday, April 20, 2012 9:01 PM by Andrea
Thanks much. Found some cool ideas to market my new history book: http://www.amazon.com/Patriots-America-Things-American-Should/dp/1596525495
Posted @ Monday, May 21, 2012 8:54 AM by Ed Moser
This is an absolutely great article. My soon to be published book, The Success Secret with Jack Canfield will be published in August 2012. Your post provided excellent tips for pre-marketing and marketing my book. Thanks, Aynn
Posted @ Monday, June 18, 2012 9:19 PM by Aynn Daniels
Totally sucks when other people rip off your content. Even if they mention you (briefly). Anyway, very VERY helpful write up. Thank you for this. 
Heather
Posted @ Saturday, June 30, 2012 9:09 PM by heather
Wow, such an extensive list and great too! Fifty bucks is very attractive considering the greater cost in simply marketing a new book. At least promotional cost can be cost-effective now. 
Posted @ Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:42 AM by Judith Briles
Great ideas Penny, 
I work for a publisher in South Africa and it breaks my heart to see authors come in with fancy dreams and stars in their eyes. No matter how many times I tell them: "If people don't know about your book, they can't buy your book." Somehow authors either don't have the money or think they will be able to sell their books anyhow. 
At least with your list I have something to give to them and maybe bring back some of those stars that were in their eyes just a few months ago. 
Friendly regards, 
Tryn
Posted @ Saturday, July 07, 2012 2:46 PM by Tryn Ras
good, useful help here; especially about the blog sites. My website has a blog section but I don't think it does anything for me, so worldpress seems a better option.mI'll give it a go!
Posted @ Saturday, April 27, 2013 4:52 AM by Caroline
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