All writers face the dreaded query. Did I put enough information? Did I put too much? Did I have a great hook? Am I submitting to the right publisher or agent? These are just a few questions that run through a writer’s mind when mailing or clicking the send button for the query. So, how…
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The Author Website – Keep it Simple and to the Point
As an instructor of online classes that teach how to create and build an author online presence, of all the lessons, the most popular one, and the one that sparks the most questions, is how to create an effective author website. While some marketers still lean toward the effectiveness of long copy, especially for sales…
Book Marketing – Do Not Be Taken to the Website Design Cleaners
5 Tips on Creating an Author Website as the First Step in Your Online Marketing Strategy There is an abundance of website design and hosting services on the internet. You can get services that handle both the design and the hosting, or services that provide one or the other. Whatever your needs, there is a…
Book Marketing – You’ve Gotta Have a Blog
The time and effort you put into writing your book paid off – you got a publishing contract. And, now you’re book will be out in a few months. Or, maybe you self-published your book . . . or are just about to. Whichever route you’ve taken, it’s time to get your visibility and platform…
The One Sentence Pitch for Your Manuscript
Your one sentence pitch is a very condensed, super-tight yet concise description of your story, specifically the plot of your story. Think of it as a one sentence calling card – you’re unique selling proposal or proposition. A beginning step on your book marketing journey. You might ask why does it have to be only…
The Book Summary – Five Must-Know Components
After your book query, the book summary or description is the most important marketing element. You can think of it as number 2 on the book marketing ladder. Once your book query gets the reader to actually read it, the summary is what will entice the editor or agent to ask for more. If you’re…
Book Marketing and the Query Letter
If you are contemplating writing a book or you’ve already written one and intend on going the traditional publishing path, you’ll need a query letter and a cover letter. This is true whether you’re an author, a writer, or a business owner who wants to build his authority with a book. Wondering what a query…
Make Your Children’s Writing Website Focused – 3 Must-Haves, 6 Tips
Is your site on the mark? As we get caught up in our writing careers sometimes it’s easy to forget to remain focused. That’s a no-no! It’s important to present a focused brand and site. Okay, so what are three website must-haves and six tips? The Must-Haves 1. Create a website using your own name….
Tips for Marketing Your Children’s Book
Guest post by Fiona Ingram When marketing your children’s book, a better result comes from a finely-tuned approach. Simply honing in on your target market the right way will reap great benefits. Here are my tips. 1. Have a top quality product. Your book must be entertaining or educational, well written with age appropriate language,…