I just found out that my book, Promote Your Book, is on the Barnes and Noble Nook. AND, it has risen in rank at Amazon to a respectable spot, this morning.
Do you keep an eye on the Internet to learn who’s talking about your book, where it’s listed for sale, where your articles are appearing, etc? Searching your name on the Internet (or the title of your book) can be like opening gifts Christmas morning. And it can be telling. If you find nothing new in your search and if your numbers at Amazon aren’t changing, except to get higher and higher, perhaps you need to step up your promotional efforts.
Along with my own name and books, I often check on those of my clients, as well as my colleagues. I keep an eye on what my colleagues are doing in case there’s something additional I could be doing—approaching a particular reviewer, interviewer or blogger, for example. I tap into what my clients are doing in case there’s something more I could suggest to help them get more exposure and make more sales.
Unfortunately, few of my clients have high profile images throughout the Internet. They are doing little or nothing to get noticed, thus, they are not selling books. Some of them are writing a second book—why, I don’t know. If they aren’t interested in promoting their books, they aren’t going to entice many readers for the second book. So I wonder—what’s the point?
Some authors are waiting for a big break with a publisher. But I can tell you it won’t happen if you aren’t willing to build a platform and put effort toward promoting your book. Publishers certainly will pick up books that are previously published, but only if they are showing signs of success.
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