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Wednesday 1 January 2014

A List of Book Promotion Sites



Before I get into this post, I'd like to wish all my followers and everyone else an extremely Happy New Year. May all your wishes and dreams come true during these next twelve months.

If you're a writer like me here is a list that might make this year your best yet. I know the number one goal for many authors is to write as many books as they possibly can and for them to sell like wildfire.

Now writing books may seem hard but I can assure you that getting people to buy them is so much harder. As a writer you may feel like most of your work is over once you have a finished product to sell but in fact your work is only just beginning.

I've seen established writers argue that the best promotional tool you can use is to write another book. And although I am not arguing with that advice, I think it would be a shame to ignore all the book promotion sites.

When I first start to market my first book I really struggled. There's an overwhelming amount of advice out there and most of it is conflicting. This daunts a novice writer who is only just starting out on their exciting adventure, and for some they'd rather bury their head in the sand rather than face any promotion.

If you're a new writer starting out now then I think your journey into publishing may be even harder. There are so many books out there now that cyber space is becoming increasingly swamped. This makes visibility so much harder, and many writers will claim that simply tweeting about your book amongst your followers who are probably trying to do the same thing is more than a little pointless.

So if social media sites aren't working then what does work?

The key to making sales is to get your book in front of the eyes of readers. This sounds so simple on the surface but finding these people can be tougher than you first think. There are hundreds of book clubs out there dedicated to specific genres but most of these clubs do not allow promotion of any sort. So it's a Catch 22 scenario. You want to find readers but when you do you can't mention your book to them. How do get round this obstacle?

The trick is not to hound readers yourself but to find sites that have newsletters sent out to their plethora of subscribed readers. You upload your book onto their site and you have your book mentioned in the monthly/weekly/daily newsletter. Some sites are free but some are paid. I know many writers swear by BookBub - http://www.bookbub.com/partners but this is the dearest site I've found so far.

So, here is a list of sites that I've promoted my books with. In a month I will report any increase I've seen with sales - fingers crossed there will be some significant findings. As my followers know I have just released my third book so I'm trying desperately to promote that.

I hope you find these sites handy.

Once again Happy New Year to everyone. I hope you find my post useful. I'm off to eat a cake like the one shown above this afternoon.

13 comments:

  1. Thank you so very much for this post and the links.

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  2. You're welcome, Dave. More will follow soon I'm sure when I build up a bigger list. I can't guarantee that these sites will work but if you don't have your book on them in the first place you're never going to get extra sales.

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  3. Yummy looking cake! Good list of sites. Thanks, and good luck with your latest book. I've mentioned this blog post on my blog.

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  4. Thank you very much for the post, LK.
    Good luck with your books/writing and Happy New Year.
    KJ Mansfield

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  5. Thanks very much Nick. That is very kind of you to do that. I'm trying not to worry too much about sales at the moment. I just want to concentrate on getting my next book out.

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  6. KJ,

    Thanks for the well wishes. I'm glad you liked my post. Happy New Year to you too.

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  7. LK. Catching up from the holidays. Very helpful and I like you're writing style. I'm downloading Secret Confessions of a Backpacker! Happy New Year and best of luck in 2014.

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  8. Oh, thanks very much Mary. That is great news. I hope you enjoy it. May this year bring you lots of good fortune!

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  10. LK Watts

    You give free advice that is worthy of gold

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  11. Thanks Ali. Hope you find it useful.

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  12. Just found this, LK, thanks so much for your good advice.

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  13. You're welcome. Glad you found it useful.

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