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Author Marketing Tip: You Tube

January 6th, 2009

As an author, you’re a master of the written word .  So it may sound a bit odd to see an author marketing tip which instructs you to use the social networking online video site You Tube to promote – of all things – your BOOK! However, that’s exactly what Jen Lancaster has done in promoting her latest book : Such a Pretty Fat. Go ahead – type in the words “such a pretty fat” into Google and see what comes up.  The YouTube video below is among the top results.


This video has been viewed more 50,000 times. Remember, author book marketing is a numbers game pure a simple.  The more “target customers” you can expose to the existence of your book – the better your chances of selling more than a handful of copies.

The YouTube video is just one piece in the book marketing mix – but it’s been done extremely well.  To begin with, the video is “tagged” properly – thus the fact that it comes up when you search the book’s title in Google.  Had the BookVideos TV named the video “Jen Lancaster’s Fat Ass”, only her truly devoted fans would have found the video because Google wouldn’t have helped.

Remember, YouTube is among the top 5 sites on the internet.  Create a YouTube video – tag it properly and you’ll find a piece of your book marketing materials gaining a page one placement with Google no matter HOW competitive the keywords are.

Many  traditional publishing houses are just now beginning to discover the power of YouTube for book marketing.  Even if you’re not signed with a major publishing house, there’s nothing to prevent you from using YouTube to promote YOUR book.

The blog Truemors reports that online video viewing is up 34%.   Shouldn’t you have a video on YouTube to reach that growing audience?

If you have a face “made for radio” – then enlist the help of a video production company.  Short on funds?  Find an aspiring film student – or an aspiring animator.  There are many wonderfully talented college students with time on their hands who are loaded with talent AND have a need to build a portfolio of work.  I’m not saying you should ask them to work for free – but I am saying that it’s worth the time to find one of these “diamonds in the rough” to help you create your OWN YouTube author marketing tool!

Book Marketing is Numbers Game

September 8th, 2008

Book marketing is really no different than any other kind of marketing.  As an author, you face the same trials and tribulations every other small business person faces.  In a word, marketing your book is simply a numbers game.

Many authors launch a website or blog hoping to magically draw in hundreds if not tens of thousands of potential book buyers. It’s a good plan – after all, a successful website can attract thousands of tightly targeted visitors each month and marketing is a numbers game.  The more visitors you can attract to your website, the more books you’re likely to sell -it’s just that simple.

If you’ve already got a book blog or website, then you’ve probably discovered that simply launching a website (or a blog) is no a guarantee that you’ll be creating a sure fire “visitor attraction tool”.

Creating an effective book marketing blog isn’t hard – if you have the right tools.

Unfortunately, for many authors, building a book marketing blog is like trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle where you have to go on a scavenger hunt to find all the pieces.

To make matters worse, it’s hard to know when you’ve gathered all the pieces OR if every piece you’ve gathered really fits in your particular puzzle.

Over the past 2 years, I’ve launched hundreds of blogs for clients.  Some of those blogs have been for authors who self-published their own books.  At first, I thought that authors would be the BEST bloggers of all because, after all – authors know how to write!

I couldn’t have been more mistaken.

While authors are, as a general rule, GREAT at writing – they aren’t well versed in the skills of successful blogging.  So while my blogging authors were creating GREAT blog content, they weren’t getting serious traffic to their blogs.  That broke my heart.

After all, there are lousy blogs out there that are getting nice visitor traffic!  A blog with great content could do even better – if the blogger only knew the secrets to blogging success.

That’s why I created the 8 Week Power Blog Launch.  The 8 Week Power Blog Launch is comprised of 56 individual lessons.  It’s a simple step by step method to increase traffic to your blog.

More traffic = more eyeballs.  Since book sales are a numbers game, the more traffic to your blog, the more books you stand a chance of selling.

If you’re an author who wants to sell books, you need a blog.   However, a blog you don’t know how to use won’t bring the needed traffic to sell books.  That’s why you need the 8 Week Power Blog Launch.

Enter the code “author” when you purchase the course and you’ll save $20 off the retail price!

Web Site Statistics As A Key to Book Marketing

April 22nd, 2008

I’m going to begin this post with a bit of information you may find startling.

The web does not operate fairly.

(Mock gasp) It’s true. The author who works the hardest doesn’t necessarily get the bulk of his or her publisher’s promotional dollars. The best book doesn’t necessarily get a better website with more traffic. The author who writes the best book isn’t rewarded with more book sales. The author who has written the best book doesn’t automatically “win” the top place on any bestseller list. If you think about it… it really isn’t fair.

If you didn’t know it already… life isn’t fair... especially when it comes to book marketing and promotion.

Writing a great book is the FIRST step, but it’s far from the only step. The next step is to promote your book with everything you’ve got. With that in mind, many authors have found that the web is a POWERFUL promotional tool for their book’s marketing efforts.

finding success in your log filesOne of my “goals” for this blog is to help authors create a successful web presence. It’s tough enough to sell books when you’ve dotted all your i’s and crossed all of your t’s when it comes to creating your web presence. As an author, you DEFINITELY don’t need your web site working against you as well.

Your log files are an essential tool in discovering how many people are visiting your web site, what keywords they’re using to get there and even what sites are sending visitors to you.

Without this vital information, you’re operating your web site in the dark.

Your log files truly hold the key to your website promotion success! When you go digging through your website log files, you can find GREAT information you need to promote your book successfully.

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I recently joined a writer’s forum because it ranked #1 when I searched for an author by name on Google. I went through the rigors of registration and upon successful registration, was given access to the forums.

One author/editor is offering a LOT of advice on the forums, so once again, I click on a link to a web site in this helpful gentleman’s signature. Again, this is another example of someone who is doing SO MANY THINGS RIGHT when it comes to promoting his web presence and because of the mechanics behind his web site, he’s not seeing the full benefit of the hard work he’s doing. Because he didn’t ask for my advice, I’m not going to share his contact information. This information is presented so that you can know what mistakes to avoid with your own web site.

It turns out that this author has written 7 books. It’s obvious, not only through the number of titles he’s offering but also by his work in the forums that he’s not afraid of a little hard work. He’s also demonstrated that by keeping his web site up for 6 years, that he’s a never say die person.

Unlike my reviews of previous author sites, I don’t have to guess about how active this web site is because there is link on his web site so anyone can go and look at his web site statistics. His web site statistics service is a “free” service and as a result, this author is (hopefully inadvertently) opening up his log files for the world to see. The provider of the web statistics also provides lots of other freebies for your web site which I wouldn’t advise you use.

According to the web statistics I am one of 2 visitors today… and one of 5,978 visitors since 2002. Of those, 5,005 are “unique” visitors. Roughly six thousand visitors in six years is truly tragic in terms of website traffic. 5978 divided by 6 (years) divided by 12 (months per year) comes to 83 visitors per month. By the way, there is a serious “skew” to this as this type of “visitor traffic” doesn’t filter out visits from the web site owner. So it’s possible that the “repeat” visitor is merely the web site owner checking on his site. (82 visitors X 16% = 13 repeat visitors)

No matter how you slice it, the cruel fact is that most people arrive at his web site and never come back. UGH! Here’s a lovely graphic included on the stat program to illustrate the “problem” with the web site:

web site traffic

The repeat visitors are the ONLY ones you stand a chance of selling a copy of your book.
First time visitors aren’t very likely to buy your book. They’re visiting to learn more about you… more about what you have to say. If they won’t bother to come back, why would they spend money to buy your book?

It’s not fair. I’m here to tell you right now… IT IS NOT FAIR!!!! The author above should be selling LOADS more books than he is.  His web site should be getting THOUSANDS of visitors a day because of all the hard work he’s done just in the forums!!! Unfortunately, that hard work has done more for the forum owner than it has for him from a web statistics analysis point of view.

By the way, the “free” statistics program the author above is using doesn’t give him ANY information about how people are coming to his site. Again, he’s operating in the dark.

So I confess…it’s not fair. If you didn’t know it already… life isn’t fair. Writing a great book is the FIRST step. The next step is to promote it and the web can be a POWERFUL promotional tool for your book’s marketing efforts.