Completed your MS? Now what?
Lesley Morrissey
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Becoming an author doesn’t stop when you’ve finished writing your manuscript.?Even if it’s been edited and is now in the hands of your publisher, you can’t rest on your laurels.
Regardless of whether you have a contract with a mainstream publisher or you’re working with an independent publisher, you will need to have a marketing plan.?This plan will have two threads – the book launch and ongoing promotion.
There are plenty of things you can do to make a splash with your book’s entry into the world!?Work needs to start at least 2 months before your publication date to get the best results.
Part 1: The book launch toolkit
This is a process that encourages potential purchasers to buy their copy of your book on launch day.?This is how it works:
You may decide to run a Facebook ad and/or a Google ad to promote your book launch (or for ongoing promotion).?This will need to be created and set to go live at the appropriate time.
Another way to increase sales is to get key contacts to promote your book to their lists too – acting as affiliates.?Possibly, they may want to contribute to the bonus bundle with their own free items of value too.?The ‘carrot’ for these is that they will get access to the list of registrations and also potential leads if they add their own bonus offers.
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You might need to provide them with emails to send to their list to encourage registrations.
Bring it to life
On launch day it’s important to have someone monitoring your book@ email to ensure people get a prompt response with the download link for their bonus bundle.?It’s also a good idea to monitor Amazon on launch day to see how your book is doing in your chosen categories.?With good planning and a little luck you should be able to apply that ‘Amazon Best Seller’ flash to your book.
If you’re doing a draw, doing it live on social media is another way to generate interest, although this would not happen on launch day – typically a few days after that.
Part 2: Ongoing promotion
Once the excitement of the launch has passed, it’s easy to forget that there are still people out there who have not yet purchased your book – and would find it of value.?These are ways to increase sales:
If you do some of these ongoing activities you’ll give your book a long life.