Exactly what will be the reason, source, or method that
someone learns of your book? What can you do to effectuate someone seeing your
book?
Will it come from:
* Word of mouth via family and friends or from strangers?
* Could it be from an online advertisement, and if
so, where?
* Another type of ad — billboard, print, or
commercial?
* Book fair display?
* Book store shelf?
* Speaking engagement?
* Print or online professional book review?
* Paid book review?
* News media story, feature piece, or interview
* Blog post of yours?
* Podcast of yours?
* Featured on someone’s blog, podcast, or
newsletter?
* Unsolicited email?
* Permission email?
* Book giveaway?
* Book award?
* Library?
* Your social media post, such as on Twitter,
Instagram, Tik Tok, Linked In or Facebook?
* The social media post of others?
* A Google search for your topic?
* Web site?
* Bookseller recommendation?
* Amazon algorithm recommendation?
* Bestseller lists?
* A fellow author recommendation?
* Flier handed out?
* Postcard mailing?
* Packaged with another product, book, or service?
* Free download of other contention mentions your
book?
As you can see, there are many, many ways to have
your book get attention. Push hard on all methods that could lead to the
discovery of your book. Multiple methods tried multiple times will undoubtedly
yield success.
“The reading of all
good books is like conversation with the finest minds of past centuries.”
-Rene Descartes
“I have steadily
endeavored to keep my nind free as to give up any hypothesis, however much
beloved (and I cannot resist forming one on every subject), as soon as facts
are shown to be opposed to it.”
-Charles Darwin
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panel on book publicity for Book Expo America, and has spoken at ASJA, IBPA,
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and Publishers Association. His letters-to-the-editor have been published
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