12 book marketing buzzwords you need to know via Sandra Beckwith #h2e
I don’t like when industry buzzwords and terminology are dropped into conversations with people who don’t work in that field.
You know how it goes . . . social workers never tell anyone anything. They share with them.
Educators don’t work with groups. They’ve got cohorts.
And there are no phrases with words in the military and financial services field — those folks love their acronyms. They’ve got a POV or ARM for everything.
read more: https://buildbookbuzz.com/book-marketing-buzzwords/
119 Book Marketing Ideas That Can Help Authors Increase Sales via #h2e
Whether you’re an author, a marketer at a publishing house, a publicist, or anyone else looking to sell books, there’s a wide array of book marketing tactics you can use to amplify a book’s exposure and reach more readers. To spark inspiration and get those creative juices flowing, we put together 119 book marketing ideas.
Some of these ideas can help directly increase book sales, while others may help expand your platform, which can lead to future sales. Not all of these ideas will be applicable all the time, and we encourage you to consider the impact each might have before deciding where to invest your time. But we hope these ideas will give you plenty of options when developing your own marketing plan.
read more: https://insights.bookbub.com/book-marketing-ideas/
10 Ways to Tease Your Next Release via #h2e Penny Sansevieri
So your next release is almost ready? Great!
Have you started marketing it yet? If not, it’s time to get going on it. As I said last week, when it comes to book marketing, “go big or go home” rings particularly true for indie authors.
Go big or go home with these 10 teases for your next release via @bookgal #gobigorgohome…
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Getting Started
So where do you start? The first thing you’ll want to do is ensure that it’s available as an Amazon pre-order. Why? It gives you a direct link you can start using in your marketing. Share it in everything you do. Because not only can you use it to share with people as you tell them about your book, but it also drives pre-orders, which equates to more sales! And more sales in turn mean more buzz!
Next, you’ll want to be sure that your Amazon book page is going to net you the most hits possible using their internal search algorithms. And you’ll also want to take advantage of our killer tips to get more sales on Amazon.
Once this infrastructure is in place, it’s time to start teasing! Create that buzz – because, honestly, that’s what book marketing is all about. With your next release coming out soon, buzz is the name of the game, and it’s how you stay ahead of the competition. And that’s where this quick start guide will be an invaluable reference for your indie author marketing. It’s got something for you whether your goals are to become one of the most popular indie authors or simply to learn how to sell more books as a pre-release.
10 Killer Ways to Tease Your Next Release
Need more detail on each of these ideas or a sample if what we’re talking about? Be sure to check this post. You’ll see what a lot of successful authors are doing, and why they work well.
#IndieAuthors, ready to #sellmorebooks? @bookgal has some great tips for your next release!
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read more: https://www.amarketingexpert.com/next-release-quick-start-guide/
77 Tips and Tools for Promoting Your Book
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I love a good list, and I’ve been collecting links again. This time, it’s a collection of resources that can help you promote your book.
The Author’s Social Media Bio Formula
An important detail that’s often overlooked or slapped together at the last minute is the bio or about section on social media outlets. It’s one of those details that we put off because we simply don’t know what to say.
Your bio is one of the most important aspects of your social media platform. It’s your five-second opportunity to hook new readers and tell them why they should follow you.
And here’s the kicker – your social media isn’t for you, it’s for your readers. When someone visits your profile, you need to let them know what you have to offer, what you will share with them, and then lead them to their next step.
You have just a few hundred characters to grab your reader’s attention, so it’s important to use this section wisely.
Each outlet has a different number of characters available for the bio section, but the overall approach is still the same. Here’s what you have to work with:
read more: https://www.mixtusmedia.com/blog/the-authors-social-media-bio-formula
Killer Book Marketing Strategies to Tease an Upcoming Release
When it comes to releasing a book the phrase “go big or go home” couldn’t be more applicable.
You put in a lot of time and effort to write it and get it published, why would you stop short at the promotion?
An upcoming release is a prime opportunity to get creative with your book marketing, get personal with your fan base, and ramp up pre-orders and early sales.
Speaking of pre-order, you’ve set that up on Amazon right? If not, you need to. You can read this post, and check out this infographic checklist, to help you get started.
Getting ready for your next new release? Check out these #bookmarketing strategies before your…
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So what are some creative ways to promote your upcoming release?
read more: https://www.amarketingexpert.com/tease-upcoming-release/


