Recently a fellow author commented to me that he thought his
book would catch fire if he had the money to market it properly. So, short on
cash, he was doing almost nothing to get his book sold.
“Are you kidding?” I asked. “I can probably name a hundred ways
to market your book that cost nothing, or very little.”
“Oh yeah?” he said. “Like what?”
Well, rather than bore one friend, I decided to try a blog
series
So, here we go!
One of the most effective marketing strategies is to nurture
your super fans. These are those fans who not only love your work but who love to share it with friends more than the average fan. The super fan is working to sell your books,
sometimes as hard as you are. The challenge is finding them and engaging them.
Here’s one way to do both: add a letter to fans to the back of your next book.
The letter should invite them to do just two or three simple things: post a
review, friend you on Facebook or Twitter, perhaps send you an email so you can
add them to your mailing list. When someone does these things they have
identified themselves as at least a potential super fan. When you reply to the
email thanking them for the review, friend or follow them back, you have
engaged them.
Next, get a web site for your book. As soon as you are certain of the
title of our book, buy that domain name. Right now you can get a domain name
for less than $15. It should be the most obvious thing a person would think of
when they go online to look for you, with a couple exceptions. Avoid hyphens or
underscores, because people looking for your book will most often forget to put
them in. And stick with .com, because
that’s everyone’s first guess. True, .net or something else may sound classy,
but many people will give up after their first guess and never get to see your
web site. And you do need a web site.
Resist the recent urge to use your or Facebook page as your website.
I’ll chat about a couple more free or very inexpensive marketing
ideas next week. I might not make it to 100, but it will be interesting to see
how far I get. And if you would like more detail about one of them, let me
know. That can be its own blog someday.