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Book Marketing Tips For Fiction And Non-Fiction Authors

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In this 18 minute video, I outline a number of book marketing tips, some specifically for fiction and some for non-fiction.

The video was produced for a different site, hence I actually introduce myself 🙂

You can watch the video below, or here on YouTube.

In the video, I explain:

What's your most useful book marketing tip? Please do share in the comments below.

 

Joanna Penn:

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  • Thanks, Joanna. These are really helpful tips!

    I was over at Live Write Thrive the other day reading about how The Emotion Thesaurus was launched. The authors didn't like promoting themselves so they started the Random Acts of Kindness event which really took off, thereby giving their book exposure.

    Thank you for the reminder about building a list for fiction books! I'll definitely be incorporating that into my books. :)

    P.S. I love the top you're wearing in this video. It looks very interesting. :)

  • Hi Joanna,

    This was an excellent video. Indeed, it was from you that I've learnt to do searches for keywords on Google and through Amazon search before coming up with a title for my non-fiction titles. When we get these words right in our titles and the corresponding keywords to help with searching, it does help to increase the sales of our books.

    I also agree with what you said about blogging being very important for non-fiction writers. It helps so much with credibility.

    Thank you.

  • I was looking at reports of the big-time publishers. It is what I do to stay in the loop. Selling their eBooks in self-publishing eVenues was the topic. It is like the Miami Heat with King James wanting to go one-on-one with you, Joanna, on the Internet as the basketball coliseum. It should be very exciting for self-publishers. The big-time publishers are acknowledging that there is money in those eVenues for self-publishers or why waste the time and money to take on the shorter player with less talent. The competition is trivial, since it is like the self-published could be the same height and with trained talent as King James and the self-published is allowed in the playoffs for the big money. I can have a trophy made! I prefer the prize money.

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