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Are You Prepared to be an Author?

 

You've written the book, sent it to a publisher, and received that wonderful acceptance letter. All your dreams and aspirations have come true and you find yourself snoopy dancing around the living room, giddy with excitement. You congratulate yourself for a job well done and sit back and wait for those glorious royalty checks to come in. You have been told or read that self-promotion is essential to make sure your book sells and you are prepared for that. Or, are you?

Many new authors have the misconception that the publisher will do all the work for you but as you will learn, publishers leave the brunt of the promoting on you. Self-publishing and print-on-demand authors have it even harder, for all the work of promoting will fall in their hands, but the same rules apply to those authors who are published with traditional houses, too.

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO SHAMELESSLY PROMOTE?

As any seasoned author knows, your book will not sit there and sell itself. Your publisher can only do so much. You have to think of it as teamwork. Your publisher has your best interests in mind as well as his own.

The first place to promote your book is a website. Millions of internet-users will have access to your site and building a website is not only easy once you get the hang of it, but fun, too. Sometimes, your publisher will provide a webpage for you, but if you are not one of the lucky ones, what do you do?

There are dozens of web hosts that are free or charge a minimal price. Those that I would recommend are:

Homestead.com

Geocities.com

Tripod.com

Some of these come with annoying advertisements and for a small fee, you can have them removed. These web hosts are all easy to learn and provide tutorials.

Your webpage should include the following: book cover, link to where potential buyers can purchase your book, a clear crisp recent photo of you, reviews, endorsements, and contact information.

Another way to shamelessly promote yourself is to add your book details in your signature tagline with every email you send out. Round up all the addresses in your book and send them a note that your book is finally released. If you dont get bold, your book stands no chance. Get out there and brag, brag, brag!

ARE YOU AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS?

Are you prepared to be interviewed about yourself and your book? It's no time to be shy or tongue-tied. No one will buy your book if you have nothing to say!

You can prepare yourself for this day by making a list of questions you might think an interviewer might ask you. You can be confident they will ask you the ordinary questions like "How did you get your start as a writer?" or "What are you currently working on?, but, are you prepared for questions such as "When it comes to promotion, what lengths have you gone to in order to increase reader awareness of your work?" or "What are the key selling points of your book?". Believe me, they will ask.

This is where your press kit comes in. Before the interview, send them your press kit. Not only will they appreciate this, but its common procedure and will make you look more professional. I buy a folder and place a copy of the cover of my book on the front for appeal. Inside I have another copy of my book cover, a single-page write-up of what my book is about, an author bio sheet, a recent photo of myself, any reviews that I may have secured as well as past interviews, and articles I placed in the paper myself about my book, as well as press releases. You might also want to add in a sample question and answer sheet so that the potential interviewer will have an idea of what to ask.

I also make sure this folder has side pockets for pertinent information such as my business card with my contact information listed on it.

ARE YOU PREPARED FOR BOOK SIGNINGS?

I am a member of several online writing and critique groups. One question I asked them to prepare for this article was, Which promotional method helps the most for selling your book? The answer unequivocally was book signings. While one of the most feared, this was the most profitable in terms of book sales. As long as you have done your homework and come prepared, book signings can boost your exposure and sell more books than any other promotional outlet. The key here is doing your homework.

It might help to attend a book signing in your area before you have to hold your own. Note what makes this particular author interesting. Is he/she sitting at a desk waiting for people to come to her or is she mingling with the crowd? One prominent author friend of mine never sits. She doesnt even allow the bookstore manager to put a chair down for her. She feels she wont get the urge to be unsociable this way. Moving around makes her seem more people friendly and, thus, more approachable.

Another good approach many authors possess at book signings is their signature. One author of a childrens picture book about turtles brings her pet turtle in for a show and tell. Youngsters love this. This approach is good for the author who might like some of the spotlight taken off them and onto something else.

Another author who wrote a Caribbean romance story showed up at her book signing dressed in a flowery dress with dangly seashell earrings.

To sell your book, you have to sell yourself. Shameless promoting not only puts money in your pocket, but the recognition is priceless. Now isnt the time to be shy. Get out there and promote, promote, promote!

Author: Dorothy Thompson
 
Author Bio:

Dorothy Thompson

Soul mate relationship expert and syndicated relationship columnist Dorothy Thompson is the editor/contributing author of ?Romancing the Soul,? a collection of true soul mate stories from people all over the world and the author of ?How to Find and Keep Your Soul Mate,? a comprehensive guide for finding and keeping your soul mate. Dorothy is a popular media guest appearing on numerous radio talk shows throughout the country. Dorothy's next books include "The Soul Mate Triangle: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Soul Mate Relationship" and "The Search for the Million $$$ Ghost," both published in 2007.

 
 
 

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