Tag: ebook marketing

  • Making Friends: The Essence of Marketing

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    The Essense of Marketing: Making Friendsd

    All of marketing ultimately comes down to one thing: creating relationships.

    Here are four key tips to help you create effective business relationships:

    1. Create your Kremer 100 list. Don’t try to be friends with thousands or millions of people. You can’t do it. Focus on 100 key media and marketing contacts.

    2. Be persistent. Once you’ve developed a database of key contacts, you must be in touch with them on a regular basis — at least once a month. Tell them something new with each contact.

    3. Create a word-of-mouth army. Since 80% of all books are sold by word-of-mouth, your primary goal in marketing your books is to create a core group of people who will spark that word-of-mouth.

    4. Become a people person. If you are going to become a successful book promoter, you will have to cultivate a fun feeling when you go out into the public. If you genuinely care about people, you will have no problem facing the public. Just open your heart and let it out.

    For more details, see the complete blog post at http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/the-essence-of-book-marketing-making-real-friends.


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    In celebration of American Heart Month (February) . . . The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

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  • Infographic: 21 Predictions for eBook Publishing in 2013

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    21 Predictions for eBook Publishing in 2013

    Infographic: These predictions for ebook publishing in 2013 are excerpted from a recent blog post by Mark Coker of Smashwords.

    1. Ebooks as a percentage of overall trade book sales in the US should hit 45%.

    2. 2013 will be the first year unit volume of ebooks exceeds print.

    3. The current glut of books will become even more pronounced.

    4. It’ll get tougher to sell books. All authors will need to up their game.

    5. Publishers, in search of Black Swans, will lose authors to self-publishing platforms.

    6. Overall ebook prices will decline, though author brands will retain pricing power.

    7. Passive discoverability trumps other book marketing methods.

    8. Tablets will become the new paper as ereaders becomes niche products.

    9. Global will be the biggest story of 2013 for indie authors.

    10. Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble and Kobo will redouble global expansion efforts.

    11. Apple iBookstore will be the breakout story of 2013 ebook retailing.

    12. Amazon’s global ebook market share will decline.

    13. Barnes & Noble and its Nook will rise again like a Phoenix.

    14. In the self-publishing gold rush, more money will be made in author services than in book sales.

    15. Pearson/Penguin/Random House/Simon & Schuster will either cut bait on Author Solutions or ride this anchor to the bottom of the sea.

    16. The Big 6 will become the Big 4 as bean counters take over the farm.

    17. The stigma of Big 6 (or Big 4 or Big 3) publishers will increase as the prior stigma of self-publishing evaporates.

    18. EPUB 3 will disappoint.

    19. Ebook subscription offerings will face uphill slog.

    20. Indie authors are poised to capture a growing percentage of the library ebook market.

    21. Indie ebooks will start driving more film and television projects.

    Source: http://blog.smashwords.com/2012/12/mark-cokers-2013-book-publishing.html

    Secondary Source: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/mark-coker-ebook-publishing-predictions-for-2013

    The Secrets to Ebook Publishing Success: https://www.smashwords.com/books/download/145431/1/latest/0/0/the-secrets-to-ebook-publishing-success.pdf

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  • Jennifer Miller: 6 Innovative Tips for Marketing Your Novel

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    Marketing Your Novel

    1. Practice Lean-Forward Advertising.

    Or, as she noted, give people what they want. You’re not pushy if you target people who are already looking for your kind of book.

    2. Target Interest-Based Communities.

    Find where your audience hangs out. Her audience hung out at GoodReads.

    3. Segment Your Audience.

    Look for all the micro audiences that might like your book – like teachers, teen readers, Jewish readers, secret societies, etc.

    4. Create Desire.

    Find the fun in your promotions. As she put it, turn novels into Novelades.

    5. Create a Platform.

    Her platform was her Novelade stands.

    6. Use Your Platform to Tell a Story.

    She is taking her Novelades on the road as a way of creating excitement about her Novelade brand. So, besides selling on the streets of Brooklyn, she’s now extending the brand to Nashville and beyond.

    More details on Jennifer Miller’s marketing plans here: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/jennifer-miller-innovative-ways-to-market-a-novel

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    The National Audubon Society works to save imperiled birds, fights climate change, and conserves wildlife habitat. For more information, go to http://www.audubon.org or call 800-274-4201.

    5 ways to protect birds where you live:

    1. Reduce or eliminate pesticide and herbicide use. With fewer chemicals, you’ll keep your pets, family, and surrounding birds healthier.

    2. Plant native plants. Native flora provides birds with food in the form of seeds and fruits and are also home to taste bugs that birds love.

    3. Identify the non-native invasive plants in your region and work to removed them from your yard.

    4. Attract hummingbirds with sugar water (four parts water to one part white sugar boiled for a minute or two).

    5. Make your windows visible to birds to prevent crashes. Put up screens, close drapes and blinds, stick up decals.

    You can find more ideas for protecting birds by going to http://www.audubonathome.org.


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  • Infographic: How Ebooks Are Shaping Book Publishing

    Infographic: How Ebooks Are Shaping Book Publishing

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    Book publishers are jumping on the ebook bandwagon in a big way, but they still have a long way to go to embrace the technology and ebook readership.

    Here are some key ebook sales results identified by this infographic:

    4 out of 5 publishers now produce ebooks.

    Publisher income from ebooks has doubled in one year.

    68% of ebook publishers distribute via Amazon.com.

    For every 100 print books Amazon sells, they sell 114 ebooks.

    Apple is the 4th most lucrative ebook sales channel.


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