Hey, you authors, how’re the sales going? Did you make your sales quota over the holidays? If not, have things picked up since the first of the year? Or is your sales ledger flat-lining?
I’ve been selling books for over 25 years and I have to say that it has not gotten any easier. I feel as though I’m hand-selling each and every book. I work hard to attract potential readers and then I have to make the sale. I know it is the same for most authors. Heck, a whopping 76 percent of all books in print in 2006 sold fewer than 100 copies.
Are you in that 76 percent? Would you like to rise above that, make more sales and earn more money? Sure you would. But are you willing to make the sacrifices in order to do so?
Marketing a book is no simple activity. It’s not a one-time shot. It’s an ongoing, all-consuming process which, in order to be successful, will:
• take an enormous amount of your time
• drain you of your energy
• test your patience
• cost you money
You’ve heard it before: “If you think that writing the book is hard, just wait until you start promoting it.†You’ll be required to shift quickly from right brain (creative) mode to left brain (business) mode. In order to succeed as a marketing agent for your book, you’ll probably need to develop the following skills and attributes:
• self-starter
• ability to schmooze
• basic communication skills
• outgoing personality
• public speaking skills
• organizational skills
• ability to prioritize
• creativity
• resourcefulness
• inventive spirit
• thick skin
• tons of energy
If this doesn’t describe you, and you still want to succeed as a published author, definitely save up enough money to hire a book publicist. However, hiring a book publicist does not mean that you get to go back to your home office and spend your days writing. You’ll still be required to go where your publicist sends you to speak before groups, chat with TV personalities on screen (Martha Stewart, perhaps, the girls on the View or even Oprah), do radio interviews, etc.
I interviewed book publicist Kate Bandos for the March issue of the SPAWN Market Update. This issue will appear in the member area of the SPAWN website around the first of March. The SPAWN Market Update is all about book promotion ideas, resources, links and opportunities for authors, freelance writers, screen writers and artists. The March issue includes access to nearly 1,000 links through some amazing directories for authors and freelance writers. We tell writers, authors and artists that each issue of the SPAWN Market Update contains opportunities that will either pay or save members many times over the cost of membership in SPAWN ($45/year). AND members also have access to the SPAWN Market Update archives—a treasure trove of information, resources, links and MORE.
If you have a book to promote or you soon will, prepare yourself. Read the 3 chapters (70 pages) on book promotion in The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book http://www.matilijapress.com/rightway.html, join SPAWN and study each and every issue of the SPAWN Market Update http://www.spawn.org and follow this blog faithfully.
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