To
promote your book you need time, money, ideas, a good book, a market and
support. Who will help you become a book marketing machine?
There
are several types of people out there:
·
Leaders/Mentors
·
Peers
·
Go-getters
·
Assistants
Leaders
are those who are wiser, more experienced, more connected and even smarter than
us. Peers are fellow authors or those in our field of expertise. Go-getters are
people who will do what you say, likely for a fee or because they are connected
to us—friends and family—or someone who owes us a favor or wants us to owe
them. Lastly, assistants are junior people who perform basic but time-consuming
tasks such as researching, inputting data or typing, telemarketing, packing
things or running errands. They could be our children, interns or a
minimum-wage helper.
How
do you find and utilize each of these four types? Your answer will impact your
ability to be successful.
Each
type of person should possess certain qualities and abilities. The more you can
learn from others—and the more others can do things for you—the more likely
you’ll be freed up to use your strongest skills, connections and resources to
promote and market your book.
Ideally,
you’d want a diverse staff to draw from – a mixture of youth and elder, man and
woman, white and non-white—but most importantly you want people who will help
for free or at little cost —and you want help from bright, energized,
successful people.
Some
help may come in the form of reading a book, blog or newspaper article. Or it
may come from email exchanges, short phone calls, and social media
communications. But in the end, the most valuable assistance comes from meeting
with and talking to those who can do something for you. Think of what you need and
want and filter what you can’t get on your own. Knowing what to ask for—and
from the right people—is important.
The key
to getting help is admitting you need it and asking for it. Throughout each significant stage of life you
have had help – from teachers, parents, friends, co-workers, and other groups.
Finding various people to help you make your book a success is not always easy
but help is out there.
One way
to get help is to join groups, whether online or in the physical world. There
are groups, associations and non-profits for every possible interest or cause
out there. At the very least, there are supportive and inspiring people out
there, some in the same boat as you, who are more than happy to assist you.
Be
prepared to one day reverse roles and be the helper to another, perhaps as a
peer or a leader/mentor. That’s how the world works—it’s a big cycle of sharing
that keeps on going and growing.
Brian Feinblum’s views, opinions, and ideas
expressed in this blog are his alone and not that of his employer, Media
Connect, the nation’s largest book promoter. You can follow him on Twitter
@theprexpert and email him at brianfeinblum@gmail.com. He feels more important when discussed in the third-person.
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