Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2015

Marketing Your Book

The book launch is over! My baby got off to a fantastic start thanks to all who were involved:
16 faithful FB friends promoted my new release.

At the weekend I attended a lecture on "Marketing your book." First up I learned that I should have done this long before my book was even finished. In case you stumble and fumble around as I did, I am recommending strongly to do this when you have plenty of time ahead.


Marketing and communications consultant, RaffaellaMarie Fenn offered a seven step approach to sell more books, and she revealed the details in her presentation, “Marketing Matters—Seven Steps to Getting Your Book into Readers Hands.” In Marketing Matters, Marie presented these practical ideas published authors can put to work immediately. Here's the gist:
·      Learn to write an actionable marketing plan that will increase your chances of book sales.
·      Unearth your own unique “brand” and then use it in every aspect of your book marketing    efforts.
·      Discover audience segments that will help light a fire to your book sales.
 
You may have a wonderful idea for a book, even have written a fantastic manuscript but have you identified your target audience? If you're writing for a niche market, you want to target that in your further marketing and advertising plans. Plan a year ahead where you give talks, readings, signings etc.

Filling in her hand-outs will keep me busy for  awhile. They ask probing questions which I are not entirely clear in my head after the fact of having published several books. If you are like me, you probably stumble along and pick up tips and ideas up along the way.

Here's the opinion of a friend, the inimitable Sam Murphy, author of several self-help books:

As difficult and exhausting as writing can be, nothing compares to the challenges and sheer misery of self publishing. Just the huge numbers of electronic avenues makes this experience quite daunting. (I run into that word quite often). And as many of us have come to realize, it's not just the sheer numbers of Internet sites, it's the TIME you need to spend on them to make yourself credible. That's the REAL killer. I'll spend at minimum, a full day agonizing over THIS composition.
And so we Google: “How do I promote my new book?” Up comes millions of sites with easy sounding names, like “How to Sell a Million Books With One Click of a Button,” or “Make sure you become a member of the following 438 sites you can post on to make you book a bestseller,” and “Here’s a complete list of book bloggers that will review your book and make you wildly successful.”

Of course, The “One Click of a Button” leads you to websites that are impossible to navigate and probably useless, but for the sake of just one sale, for the next day or two, down the rabbit hole you go. The 438 sites? Let’s just politely say that it’s not that they are not interested in your life; they are just interested in theirs a little more. And then there’s the bloggers who will review your books - for only $29.99, but it will take about 3 months, and they have so many restrictions, and they always seem to be yelling at you, but that’s OK because most of them no longer exist or they inform you that they are not accepting new submissions until the Fall of 2015.


So here you are, all excited and duly proud of yourself for having completed something that you devoted weeks, months, even years to and you can't even get your sister to buy one and give it a five star rating on Amazon. You should be having this HUGE celebration with all your friends. Instead, you're fumbling around like a teenager in the back seat of your old man's Chevy, trying to add some kind of Pin to a Board on a site that you REALLY don't care about, and then Googling one inactive “Will review your book for free” site after another.  And it's TWO O'CLOCK IN THE GODDAMN MORNING!

But you've checked your numbers and you're 497,364 in Amazon's Best Seller Rank. So you text and you tweet. You create a fan page. You blog. You Skype. You Pin, and you Tumble. You contact every "friend" you have, and have them contact every “friend” they have, and every “friend” they have, and so on down the line. "Yes," they say, "I'll get me a copy of that new book you just published. I'm gonna read it, review it, and give it a whole passel of stars." Two days later and now you're 798,621. in Amazon's Best Seller Rank.
And so you text and tweet some more looking for support and ideas. But as much advice as you get; you write. I consider myself a writer. Maybe not a very lucid one at the moment, but a writer nonetheless. I have stories inside of me. Having them stay there while I attend to other business only makes them fester and this will ultimately lead to some really bad juju.
By nature I am not a tweeter or a texter, a Pinner, or Tumbler. I don't try to StumbleOnto anything. Don't much care for Skyping, and I secretly hate all of my "friends" on Facebook.
So here I sit, trying to promote my book on one more site, and it's now 3 o'clock in the Goddamn morning. I just keep repeating to myself, "I'm a writer..., this will work..., I'm a writer, this will work..., I'm a writer…"

Siggy Buckley
Sam Murphy
PS. Strangely enough I couldn't find Raffella Marie Fenn on Amazon...

Saturday, July 27, 2013

How to Make Money from your blog

The following is reblogged from Rahul Miglani's blog, My Magic jobs. In this post, Rahul reviews the various apps and add-ons that allow you to put paid advertising on your blog.

Google AdSense is the leading pay-per-click ad network. It is hard to get its approval or sometimes you get banned by breaking its terms. So here we bring a list of alternatives.

Adbrite is as much paying as AdSense, but they split revenue as 75/25 so you keep the most part. You don’t need to worry about getting banned as terms and conditions are quite relaxed. They easily approve your blog or website. The minimum payout is $100.

BuySellAds could be the best alternative.  It is not a pay-per-click network; here you sell your ad spots for a fixed price. You don’t need to worry about click or impressions. You need at least 50,000 hits per month to get your site approved.

Chitika is very much like AdSense. It shows the relevant ads to your search traffic. Its minimum payout is $10 only via paypal. Try it.

Bidvertiser: In Bidvertiser, advertisers can bid for your ad spots. Minimum payout is $10.

Clicksor is a leading ad network. It has lots of formats like popup, inlink, popunder, banners etc. The minimum payout is $50. Quit good for you.

Text Links

Infolinks are the leading in In-Text advertising system. It is also pay-per-click. It highlights your keywords, and when someone hovers on one, an ad will pop out. $50 is the minimum payout.

Kontera is one of the oldest in-text advertising networks. It works the same as infolinks.

TextLinkAds offers to sell text links on your blog. They split revenue 50/50. It is quit good for you to make some cash. No need of traffic but needs high PR.

Image Monetization

Luminate is quite different from others. It monetizes your images in blog posts.

Others

SkimLinks and VigiLink are two more ad networks. These two will link your keywords with an affiliate product. You will make commission on each sale.

Important: These may be good AdSense alternatives, but one thing is common traffic. If you have traffic then you may find good number of advertisers for your blog. Without it, you can't monetize your blog. Even AdSense will not work without traffic. So first work with your blog's traffic, then think of monetization.

Rahul Miglani is the owner of MyMagicJobs. A Unix Freak, he writes tricks and tips for Unix OS and related commands. He writes poems, short stories based on real life and current affairs on his personal blog. He also interviews prominent bloggers on Blogger Interviews