Sunday 10 July 2016

30 Day Book Marketing Challenge and 10 ideas to get you started


Good morning bookaholics, another cracking post for the writers amongst us today. As authors we are always looking for ways to be the word out about our books. Many authors feel like they are going nowhere with sales and others would like to increase their sales. Let's face it. Getting our books into readers hands can be challenging.

So today I am suggesting we all undertake a 30 day marketing challenge. We will all do one thing every day for 30 days to get the word out about our own books. I have given  you 10 ideas to get started and then we will use the power of the crowd to generate more ideas.u

1. Ask bloggers if you can do a guest post. To get you started, the first 10 people who contact me through my website wendyhjones.com will get a guest post on this blog. 

2. Send out a series of tweets about your book. These do not have to be buy my book but can be something interesting about it, or relates to it.

3. Use a different social media platform to get the word out about your book. How about vine? A six second video to tell the world about your books.

4. Do things differently. Download an app called Wordeo. Make a short video about your book, your character, interesting places in your books, anything related, with the cover of your books clearly in view. Share it widely. It's been proven that videos get way more engagement on social media than just words.

5. Get some postcards or bookmarks for your books. When they arrive (or if you already have them) leave them in different places - Drs Surgery, Dentist, hairdressers, art centers, libraries. I've even left some on the table in a car showroom. People sit there and drink coffee while waiting for a service. Plenty time to read about books they might like.

6. Explore Twitter advertising. Make this low cost e.g. £1 a day for as many days as you would like to do this for. You will need 3 tweets and 3 images. You can make images like the one above using a free app called Typorama. The words on the image cannot be more than 20% of the image

7. Look for local Fares and book a stall. This is summer so Britain is heaving with Fares. I am sure it is the same in other countries.

8. Collaborate with other authors to promote each other's books. I have joined with 2 other Scottish Crime Writers to form The Dangerous Dames

9. Contact your local library and ask if they would like you to give an author talk.

10. Do posters of your books and put them up in prominent places.

So a few ideas to get you started. This is where the power of the crowd comes in. Let's help each other out by putting more ideas in the comments below. If you need more ideas then my book Power Packed Book Marketing is crammed with them. 



That's it for now my Bookaholic friends. Let's get this party started and sell more books. 


16 comments:

  1. I'm half way through your very informative and helpful book right now. My first two collections of prize-winning short stories are coming out this week, and so I'm ready to apply all the help I can get!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Well done veronica. I am glad you re finding the book useful

      Delete
  2. Fantastic post Wendy and great ideas!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Great thoughts and opportunity. Thank for the chance to win a spot.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Not trying to get in twice, but my first post appeared then disappeared when I hit some fantasy button. Thanks for your suggestions and the opportunity to appear on your blog.
    Julia Faye Smith

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You are welcome Julia. I look forward to hearing from you

      Delete
  5. I want to do this soon. Busy with other stuff for most of the summer but plan to hit the marketing once it's over. Can I guest on your blog sometime . . . and you can guest on mine.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Absolutely Fran. I would be happy to do a blog for you and also for you to do a guest blog here.

      Delete
  6. Thanks for sharing these great ideas.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Thanks for sharing these great ideas.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Great ideas Wendy, thank you. My debut novel's not out yet, it's due out next year, but I've just ordered your book so I can get prepared!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I hope you find the book useful Teresa. All the very best for your launch

      Delete