Every good marketing campaign begins with a plan. A marketing plan is basically an outline of the steps you will undertake to sell your book. It provides you with a guideline of where you are, and where you're going. A sound marketing plan is essential for anyone who is not content with sitting back and hoping for the best.
A good marketing plan should answer a number of questions:
·1) Who is the audience for the book?
·2) Why is it important that people read this book? Or, what makes my book different from others in its genre?
· 3)What makes me qualified to write this book?
· 4)How will I promote this book? (For example, will you send out review copies?)
· 5)How much will I spend on marketing my book?
The answers to these questions will tell you to whom you are trying to appeal with your promotion plans and how these people can be reached. You will also be able to say confidently why it is that they should read your book, giving your promotions credibility. Finally, knowing how much you can spend will enable you to make the best decisions in order to maximize your marketing budget while getting the best results.
Your Personal Network
How many people do you know? Do all of your friends and family members know you have a book out? If not, tell them. And encourage them to tell everyone they know. Have them spread the word via phone, email, on the street, wherever. Hand out business cards to everyone you meet, and give them a few extras so that they can do the same on your behalf. Word of mouth is an effective and inexpensive way to market your book.
Getting Your Book onto Bookstore Shelves
As a new or first-time author, getting bookstores to carry your book can be challenging. Competition for shelf space is tough and those coveted spots are often reserved for high-profile authors. Often, book buyers want to see a proven track record of sales and a solid marketing plan that they feel will help move the book off the shelves and into the hands of readers. However, there are a number of ways to help your books get onto the shelves of bookstores.
First, approach your local bookstores. Talk to the buyers about carrying your book. Many stores have a "local authors" section and may be willing to carry your title based on that. Don't forget to mention the magic words that will ensure the bookstore knows that your book will help them make-and not lose-money: the book is returnable, and is sold at the standard bookstore discount.
Second, you may apply to a bookstore's acquisitions department directly to see if they will stock your book in stores. Criteria differ across bookstores, so make sure you provide these departments with all the information they require in order to make a decision.
To submit your book for consideration for Barnes & Noble stores, include a finished copy of your book along with marketing and promotion plans, trade reviews, and a note describing what makes the book unique, to:
The Small Press Department
Barnes & Noble
122 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY 10011
To have your book considered for Borders stores, send two copies along with a cover letter to:
New Vendor Acquisitions
Borders Group, Inc.
100 Phoenix Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Book Signings, Seminars, and Talks
Book signings, seminars, and talks are great opportunities for you to sell your book. No one knows your book better than you do, and giving a mini-seminar affords you the opportunity to really sell it to potential readers.
In order to have an event at a local bookstore, you'll need to speak with the store's community relations manager (CRM). You and the CRM together can decide where and when to have the event. It is important to mention once again that your books are available at a standard industry discount and are returnable.
Remember: bookstores hold in-store events like book signings or talks to bring customers into their stores, so you should be prepared to promote the event and invite lots of guests.
You may wish to use postcards or invitations to ensure a good turnout to your event.
Addition Ways to Sell More Books
1. Fundraising- offer proceeds from the book sales to particular church or charitable organizations. Also let groups know about it so they can help publicize it.
2. Build a website
3. Utilize Amazon, a1books and Google to post your books. They charge a small fee but it is worth the exposure.
4. Find similar links and share links.
5. Hold a contest.
6. Talk it up. Brag, Brag and Brag.
7. Do a survey about your book topic.
8. Be active online
9. Make a value added package. Package your book with other items to make it more attractive as a gift. If your book is about a craft, could you package it with craft materials? Bundle a cookbook with utensils, spices, etc.
10. Use business cards, flyers and email addresses with your book title.
11. Use other people, family, friends, co-workers. Structure a discount schedule which allows both of you to make money.
12. Alert the media, radio, TV, newspaper. The media has public service announcement as well as human interest stories. Be creative.
13. Throw a party. Hold a book signing. Invite everyone you know.
14. Write articles about your topic. Offer the articles to newspapers, magazines and newsletters read by the people who would be interested in your book. You may get paid for the article, but even if you don't, make sure to put information about your book and how readers can get their own copy.
15. Put your book in different places doctor's offices, truck stops specialty shops, coffee shops etc.
16. Offer your book as a premium. Approach local merchants to see if they would like to buy your book to give to their customers as a promotion.
17. Get listed in catalogs.
18. Do radio and talk show interviews. If you can't get on a local station. Use the cable network. Most cities has a local cable station that will allow you to host your own talk show once you get a crew. For more information about that contact me at (lifehaspurpose@peoplepc.com <mailto:lifehaspurpose@peoplepc.com>).
19. Find people who have a similar book and imitate what they are doing to be successful.
20. Be your best sales person. Create a booklet and give it away as a promotion. God Bless your endeavors!
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P.O. Box 4062
Oak Park Il 60301
Jessie Xavier lifehaspurpose@comcast.net
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