Fulfilling the Dreams of Self-Published Authors

Fulfilling the Dreams of Self-Published Authors

You have completed your manuscript, proofread and edited, created a fantastic design for your front cover and written the ultimate inviting blurb for the back cover.

Now you can just sit back and wait to hit the bestseller lists and the royalties to come flooding in? WRONG

To be a successful self-published author you need to market your book. It is staggering how many new authors fail to grasp that books do not sell themselves and that book marketing is crucial in becoming a successful author.

The first step in book marketing is to create a marketing strategy that sets expectations and contains achievable rational objectives.

But, how do you create a book marketing strategy? There are many, many articles and books on the subject and, indeed, software packages available to help you do this. Indeed, AuthorHouse UK is on hand to help you do this.

Once you have created your marketing strategy and set your goals and objectives – the WHAT; the second step is to determine the ways to reach your potential readers and book buyers-the HOW.

Remember you are not alone as self-published author; AuthorHouse UK has a suite of marketing services to suit every pocket and are specifically designed to help you.

The third step to becoming a successful author is to understand that book marketing is an on-going never ending process.

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Finding a Self-Publishing Company for your Book

Finding a Self-Publishing Company for your Book

According to statistics, 8 of out 10 manuscripts are rejected by traditional book publishing companies whilst you can self-publish with AuthorHouse UK who offer great deals and services.

  • AuthorHouse UK will edit your book for a typo-free finished book.
  • Book Cover design services for a custom full-colour cover and interior layout.
  • Black and White or full-colour book in paperback or hardback format.
  • Global distribution with a unique ISBN.
  • Marketing your book through bookstores, online outlets and your own website.

If you want to publish a book then choose any of the 5 services that AuthorHouse UK offers. They also have a comprehensive marketing services suite to reach out to your potential readers. Your books will be available through our own online bookstore and Amazon.co.uk .

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AuthorHouse UK Presents - How to Use Pearltrees

AuthorHouse UK Presents: How to Use Pearltrees

If you’re an author, you should be aware how to spread the virality of the marketing of your book aside from merely using social media profiles like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. One of the alternatives is the use of social media curation tools such as PEARLTREES.

OVERVIEW:
Pearltrees has a playful graphical user interface which may be a bit confusing at first look but once you get the hang of using it, manipulation will be easy. SEO-wise, it will index your website, social media profiles, and any other related links to your book on Google and other search engines.

 

Tips on How Pearltrees Work:

  • To create a new account, go to http://www.pearltrees.com and fill-out the needed information. Alternatively, you can also connect your Facebook and Twitter account upon registration.
  • Install the Pearler – An extension in your browser that helps you save websites under your account.
  • Have a quick tour in Pearltrees using the slides that show up to familiarise yourself with the various Pearltrees functions.
  • If you are in your account dashboard, you can search for interesting articles using the search bar at the upper right side of your dashboard. Once you find the pearl you can ‘pick’ any pearl that interests you by clicking on them and click ‘pick this pearl’ in the control box that appears
  • If you want to pearl your own URL, click the blue/white star button in your browser and click the appropriate topic name that the pearl belongs. Alternatively, you can pearl any website under your “drop zone” if you are unsure on what topic does the site belongs.
  • For a more complete tutorial on how to use Pearltrees effectively, you can refer to these blogs:
  1. http://blog.pearltrees.com/
  2. http://instructionaltechtalk.com/challenge5/
  3. http://www.knowledgenetworklearning.net/tools/unexplored/pearltrees/

If you want to see an example of how a Pearltrees account is set-up, click here.

AuthorHouse UK: Use Social Media to Have a Discussion with Your Readers

Some hate it; some can’t get enough of it. No matter how you feel about the new outbreak of ways for marketers to reach their consumers and for consumers to create their own content, there’s no denying that social media will drastically change the way we market. While traditional media (magazines, television, and radio) are still a great way of marketing, building awareness for your book without first understanding the new trends that this new way of communicating and marketing has given rise to would result in you yielding smaller results than you’d originally hoped for.

Blogs, social networking sites, wikis, social bookmarking, and numerous other new media have revolutionised the way consumers find out about products, talk about products, and the way marketers should think about communicating with their customers. Your options for marketing your book using social media are vast, and the results can be highly rewarding, so overlooking your options would be a terrible waste of a wonderful opportunity.

Oftentimes, your readers will be more open to this type of marketing, because it requires at least implied permission. When consumers stumble across your social media message, they are looking for information related to your topic. Therefore, the process seems less intrusive and more like a welcome channel of discussion.

In this discussion, don’t just promote your product. Give your readers something more. For example, if your book is about cooking, don’t simply say that you have the best cookbook in the market; offer some cooking advice (like regular blog updates with new recipes or tips) to make the communication with your consumers a two-way street, not a one-way, consumer-facing advertisement. This exchange of information with your readers gives them more engagement with your product and the chance to give you regular feedback.

AuthorHouse UK Use Social Media to Have a Discussion with Your Readers

Social media differs from traditional (or industrial) media in three ways: its accessibility, its usability, and its recency.

  • Accessibility – Marketing using traditional media such as newspapers or television often requires at least some money. Traditional media outlets are highly controlled. There are limits on the size of your marketing piece, what you can and can’t say, and how often you can market through the outlet. Social media, however, can usually be used at little or no cost, and can be updated any time of the day or night. Your speech and method of presenting your marketing material are only lightly controlled, if controlled at all.
  • Usability – Traditional media production typically requires specialised skills and training. Creating a television spot or magazine ad requires know-how. Most social media simplify or re-invent traditional processes, so anyone can operate the outlet with little or no experience and expertise.
  • Recency  – It often takes days, weeks, or even months to produce traditional advertisements. Social media, however, is capable of being created and published almost instantaneously. The content is then ready to invoke responses from the public quicker than traditional media would allow.

Aside from your option for marketing, your consumers have the same options for presenting their opinion of your book to a large audience. Online forums, blogs, and social networking sites are ways that your readers can communicate how they feel about your work. Whether they love it or hate it, they have an outlet to tell as many readers as they can reach exactly how they feel about your product. This may seem scary to some, as the thought of being unable to control all things published about their work seems rather risky. The most you can do is use the media to your advantage as much as you can, creating a discussion between you and your readers.

Original article: http://www.authorhouse.co.uk/authorresources/bookmarketing/socialmedia.aspx

Book signing tips

8 Tips for a Winning Book Signing

AuthorHouse UK reviews suggest that just after you have published your book, it’s a great idea to hold a book signing as a cost effective way to get sales moving. Book signings can be a relatively cheap and enjoyable social outing for families and friends. People like to meet book authors, and a book signing gives them the chance to do that. It also gives you an opportunity to your meet your readers.

8 Tips for a Winning Book Signing in authorhouse

  • Pre- Publicity
  • Organization
  • Keep in Contact
  • Giveaways
  • Be Approachable
  • Photographs
  • Keep Talking Afterwards

AuthorHouse UK can help

For any advice you may have with a proposed book signing, contact our AuthorHouse UK book marketing professionals.

Original Article Via: http://www.authorhouseselfpublishing.co.uk/authorhouse/marketing-tips/8-tips-for-a-winning-book-signing