In this digital age, a lot of people believe that “anyone” can write a book and publish it online. (Anyone can, but there’s a big difference between a thirty-page diatribe against The Man, complete with crayon-drawn illustrations, and a novel worthy of comparisons to Kurt Vonnegut!) But what happens after those eBooks get published? For many, the answer is nothing. A lot of first-time authors, particularly those without agents or publishers, don’t realize that eBooks require marketing like any other product. If people have never heard of your eBook, they can’t read it. So what’s a writer to do? The Basics of eBook Marketing The first step is putting your best book forward. Your eBook needs to be thoroughly proofread. Recruit your English-major sister or ply your eReader-loving mailman with cookies for help, but edit it until it reads professionally. Make sure your book has an appealing cover. While eBooks don’t sit on bookstore shelves, they still have a visual presence. When people are scrolling through eBook lists, you want yours to draw them in. An eye-catching cover and well-edited text guarantee that your first impression is a strong one. After you’ve created the most compelling book you can, you need to define your goals. Did you write this book in an effort to get rich? Did you want to capture a fanbase? Did you hope to build your professional brand? Whatever your motivation, it needs to drive your strategy. If it’s exposure you want, you need to focus on getting your book into as many hands as possible; you can give your book away for free on established eBook sites. If you’re looking for a big payday, your book needs to be published with the right mainstream publisher – you’ll need to put in a lot of elbow grease to attract their attention. If building your brand is your ultimate goal, you need to maximize your eBook real estate by including your company’s information, with links to your site. Don’t forget your audience! If your goal is very specific – such as becoming the #1 author in the retiree self-help segment – you need to pick tactics that connect you with retirement-aged people. Your message has to match your audience; you’ll speak differently to mystery readers than you will with romance fans. What Else You Need to Do The eBook itself is the best marketing weapon. Did you write a book people will want to read, or is it a giant piece of incoherent babble? Quality books generate the best word-of-mouth marketing. But since everyone is using the same basic methods we discussed above, you need to do more to stand out. Here are Internet marketing tactics that have worked well for eBook authors I’ve worked with:
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