So you’ve written an e-book and are wondering why people haven’t tracked you down, overloaded your inbox with emails and the news of your book hasn’t spread the online world like wildfire. Well, the internet is a vast place, and you’ve got to make it easy to be found. We recently did the marketing for our client, Norman Evans, who created a great e-book titled ‘Becoming an Entrepreneur’. Below we share the secrets of marketing that we use for our own clients.
- Become a force to be reckoned with. AKA, get found. Hopefully, you have a website and you can add a blog section to it. If not, start a blog to develop a reader-base. Start writing about your area of expertise, and get the word out that you know what you’re talking about. The power of the internet lies in getting found. If you create a reader-base first, your e-book is going to sell much better. It’s all based on generating high quality content on your website, and helping people find you. You can also start a newsletter to keep track of any followers. Give them an incentive to join, by offering them special tips over time, or discounts on your products.
- Get in on the conversation. During your morning coffee, make it a habit to do a daily search on relevant content being published on other’s blogs. Read what other people have to say and contribute to the conversation. If you have something good to offer people will start searching for your name, and your own blog will come up. This is not blatant marketing, mind you. Don’t scrawl your blog site all over everyone else’s blogs in flashing letters—nobody likes that. Simply contribute to other people’s conversations in the areas of your expertise, and traffic will come to you.
- Tweet about it. Number 2 flows right into number 3 here. You already know who has good blogs out there and you’ve joined in on the conversations, now, share the gold! Tweet about those great blogs you’ve found and show that you know what great content is, even if it isn’t your own. The authors of these blogs will see that you’re linking to them, and then take a look at your blog. If they see you know your stuff, they’ll link back to you too. Do the same with Facebook, LinkedIn and any other relevant social media sites.
- Listing the book. Selling your book through a variety of websites is key. It’s this simple: the more hooks in the water, the easier it is to catch a fish. Using sites such as Amazon, Fishpond and Barnes and Noble will open you up to a bigger audience. It will also create links to a highly ranked website. In addition you can sell directly from your own website (now that you have one!).
- A discount for the loyal followers. By this time you have established a following that you are hopefully able to track, perhaps you have Facebook fans, Twitter followers, newsletter subscribers, etc. Just before your book is released offer your loyal followers a limited time ‘buy early’ discount, to get the ball rolling on sales. This also encourages more people to become your fan, or subscribe to your newsletter, etc. They get special offers from it, and honestly, who doesn’t love a discount.
Remember, like most things, persistence pays off… it may take weeks or months to get the audience and the traction that your book deserves, but keep going and little-and-often will definitely get you noticed.
We have 5 free E-books by Norman Evans to give away. Please contact us if you would like to be one of the lucky recipients! This is actually true, so hurry and send us your details and see if you get to read ‘Becoming an Entrepreneur’ for free!
Now, get out there and market your e-book and let us know how it goes!
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