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After The Book Marketing in the 21 st Century PRESENTED BY Sylvia Hubbard ENGAGING READERS Understanding and Increasing Readership and Comments on Your Weblog in Order to Increase Traffic and Sales of Your Product. Get A Marketing Plan!!! Marketing Plan will address How your book is to be sold Outline of promotion strategies Press Kit (fictionfactor.com) Utilize your website a way to download your book information and press kit about you. Offline Marketing Tactic Promotional Products Book Signings…. NOT!! Media Interviews Help a reporter out HARO Marketing Online Connect offline with people Meetup.com Article Marketing How people get to your blog Improve Your Weblog Place an opt-in box on your blog. a sample of your work a regular newsletter a quote of the week a free resource like a PDF Action: Make sure your RSS, email and newsletter subscriptions are clear, easy to use, and "above the fold" (in the top portion) of your blog. If you've been offering one thing for a long time, create something new to revitalize interest in your offer. Search Engines Google Adwords SEO Articles or Post on Site Action: Use the Google Keyword Tool to research keywords in your niche. Check Brian Clark's free report on writing copy for ideas on how to include keywords in your blog writing. Links Another site Guest post Action: Contact one blogger in your niche this week about writing a guest article for his or her blog. Do this every week. Get their permission after 60 or 90 days to repost the article at article directories. You will probably have to edit the article for this second use. Listing Your website listed as a resource Directories (online & offline) Community Online Places Other Sites

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Page 1: Book Signings…. NOT!! - WordPress.com · Offline book selling techniques Before Any book selling can take place have systems in place that Will make sure you can sell offline. ISBN

After The Book Marketing in the 21st Century PRESENTED BY Sylvia Hubbard

ENGAGING READERS Understanding and Increasing Readership and Comments on Your Weblog in Order to Increase Traffic and Sales of Your Product. Get A Marketing Plan!!! Marketing Plan will address How your book is to be sold

Outline of promotion strategies

Press Kit (fictionfactor.com)

Utilize your website a way to download your book information and press kit about you. Offline Marketing Tactic

Promotional Products

Book Signings…. NOT!! Media Interviews

Help a reporter out HARO

Marketing Online Connect offline with people

Meetup.com

Article Marketing How people get to your blog Improve Your Weblog

• Place an opt-in box on your blog. – a sample of your work – a regular newsletter – a quote of the week – a free resource like a PDF

• Action: Make sure your RSS, email and newsletter subscriptions are clear, easy to use, and "above the fold" (in the top portion) of your blog. If you've been offering one thing for a long time, create something new to revitalize interest in your offer.

Search Engines • Google Adwords • SEO • Articles or Post on Site

Action: Use the Google Keyword Tool to research keywords in your niche. Check Brian Clark's free report on writing copy for ideas on how to include keywords in your blog writing. Links

• Another site • Guest post

Action: Contact one blogger in your niche this week about writing a guest article for his or her blog. Do this every week. Get their permission after 60 or 90 days to repost the article at article directories. You will probably have to edit the article for this second use. Listing

Your website listed as a resource

Directories (online & offline)

Community Online Places Other Sites

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Action: Connect with other bloggers like yourself. Find organizations that have directories online you can list yourself at. Research & Network

Repeat Visitors Subscribers

Social Networks

Super Fans BEST ADVICE

Don’t Blog About Your Products You’re Selling

Blog about the subject / Platform/Brand Keeping Them Engaged

Encourage Discussion Through Debates Do Serious Research on Topic Ideas

Spend Some Time on Your Blog Design (Question Readers)

Focus on Building Trust Connect With Your Social Circle

Host A Monthly Contest/Theme Popular Tools to Use

Social Media Widgets Facebook Badges, Comments, Send & Share Buttons

Twitter Buttons

Social Media Bars at bottom of Posts Social Media Links

http://SylviaHubbard.com http://MotownWriters.com http://HowToEbook.org http://MichiganLiteraryNetwork.com Http://MichiganMurderAndMayhem.com

http://meetup.com/MichiganLiteraryNetwork http://BlogTalkRadio.com/MichiganLiteraryNetwork

Facebook: (profile) SylviaHubbard (page) MichiganLiteraryWorld (group) MotownWriters Twitter: SylviaHubbard1 YouTube: SylviaHubbard1 Instagram: SylviaHubbard1

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Offline book selling techniques

Before Any book selling can take place have systems in place that Will make sure you can sell offline.

ISBN – Make sure your book is set up and ready to be listed with offline stores by having an International Standard Book Number (ISBN). Needle? Go to:www.bowker.com

Distribution: With your handy dandy ISBN, you also want to make sure your book can be ordered seamlessly thru businesses, stores and libraries. Ingram and Baker&Taylor are the top paperback book distributors, but there are others as well. Check out this article on detailed book distribution to make site your book is ready for international Distribution. Click here

Website e-commerce – yes, you are offline but sometimes people can’t but from you offline or want to come later to check you out. Please make sue your website is ready for readers to buy when you are around. Your website should have a store available for all types of readers no matter what type of device they own.

Printed books – being offline means having product. Make s ure you choose quality printing at affordable prices. Can’t buy in bulk, use print on demand options from companies such asCreatespace.com andIngramSpark.com. Tip: Always have ten copies of your books on hand at all times. Never pay more than $4 a book.

Credit card processing – being offline also means handling customers who don’t carry their money around.SquareUp! Be able to take credit cards with ease, invoice out, keep up with inventory and create a store for offline customers to visit right from your phone or their phone. Paypal.com also offers portable credit card options as well.

Marketing Materials are a vital part of being offline. When offline customers can’t immediately buy books from you, your Marketing materials can be the Key too encouraged them to go online to buy your book when you are not around. Make sure your website and social media are on your printed materials. Example marketing materials are business cards, banners, pens, flashdrives and more mentioned below.

ARE YOU READY?

Now that you’re prepared to sell offline, here’s some suggestions.

1. Events (not booksignings) – gone are the days of just sitting in front of a crowd of people and reading your works. Now authors have to have events to get people in the door. Go to your out of the box ideas and create an event that will to come.

Extras:

Contact libraries, independent bookstores, businesses or schools (niche related) and organizations ( monthly meetings) to offer a chance to speak on a certain topic.

Scared to speak in front of a crowd, check out your local Toastmaster chapter.

Make sure you are doing events geared for readers and writers. How to Throw A Book Launch Party That Brings You Sales

2. Create a Press Release – Sometimes you can sell a book offline without even being there. Getting your “news” in the hands of media such as radio, television and print is an awesome way for authors to “get the word out” or sell a book without having to be present offline.

Extras:

Write related current news or crisis happenings locally and nationally Write a how to article and submit to media Don’t forget to submit to local talk shows on local cable stations and podcast shows.

3. Distribute flyers – using resources like canva.com orfiverr.com, authors have the power to create awesome flyers/postcards without breaking the bank. See marketing material above on other places to get promotional material to pass out.

Extras:

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Make a goal in passing out your material. Take twenty flyers/postcards everyday and share out. Didn’t finish passing them out by the end of the day, then you have to work extra hard the next day until they are all gone.

Don’t forget contact info, social media links and websites on your flyers, or it’ll all be in vain. (Trust me this has been forgotten before).

NO 8.5×11.5 flyers, please. They are too big and too bulky to be going around with them. Do half that size on quality stock paper with color.

You can also pass out free brochures and booklets (6 to 12 pages) as well.

Buy cardstock from office supply stores and print your own on your printer.

4. Volunteer with local organizations that relates to your niche. You would be amazed at the strong connections and support to your literary endeavors that you can make when you volunteer somewhere and they know you have books.

Extras:

You can send press releases and articles to these to include in their monthly zine to their members. Sell books at the monthly meetings at the back of the room.

Have a way to capture addresses when you meet people. (Paper sign up or as suggested by author, KLBelvins using an iPad or Tablet, electronic sign up)

Take business/book cards with you everywhere. Send a press release announcing every book signing and event

To find niche related Associations and Organizations, go to your local library and get the resource called Encyclopedia of Associations, because it’s really expensive to buy your own copy.

5. Book Festivals and Fairs

True, I said don’t have a book signing where you just read your work, but working with other authors, organizations and businesses where literary pavilions draw readers carrying cash work wonders in terms of networking, selling product and meeting other authors. Now I’m not going to guarantee you’ll sell loads of books, but the networking has always been wonderful and led to more book selling opportunities.

Extras:

Find local or state book fairs by CLICKING HERE African American Book Events | Click here

6. BONUS & OUT OF THE BOX: Sell Ebooks offline.

Now I know this may sound very wacky, but it works. Taking a QR code and post it on a business card, with your book cover on the front. The QR code can lead to an actual book where the customer enters a discount code and bamm! They have the book. You could easily sell these cards for $1.00 to $3.00 with no expense to you.

Check out qrstuff.com to get the QR code and then load your book at Smashwords.com to get discount codes.

Extras: You can use flashdrives and CD-roms as well.

Extra! Extra! Bonus! Bonus!

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Collaborations with other authors – most of the suggestions above can be worked on with other authors to save on cost, headache and time. Find other authors in your community, network and see about partnerships you can do. Even sharing a table at a book festival can do wonders for your pocketbooks and your shyness.

Resources:

Meetup.com

Great Lakes Booksellers Association (glba-books.com)

Also check out links in Tuesday tips section on my website at http://sylviahubbard.com/tag/tuesdaytips for more links resources and offline selling ideas. (subscribe this site and that site as well)

Click here to find independent bookstores

Still running out of ideas to market your book offline and online, well check out John Kremer’s 1001 Ways to Market Your Book.

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