Your Book Marketing Plan - Who Should You
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As
you write your book and develop your book marketing
plan, one of the first priorities is to define your
target audiences. The primary target audience for
your book is the "ideal reader" that the book was
written specifically for. In your book marketing
plan, define the characteristics of your ideal
reader, asking questions such as these:What is their age range, gender, and education level? Where do they live? What is their family status – single, married with kids, retired couple? What is their income level and occupation? What are their interests and hobbies? What makes this person the ideal reader for your book? What are their book buying habits? In addition to the ideal reader, most books have several secondary audiences. Your book marketing plan should include strategies for reaching audiences such as these: Readers – people who buy the book to read. |
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Here are some tips on working with influencers: Search the internet to compile a list of the top websites, blogs, ezines, magazines, newsletters, online forums, books, ebooks, clubs, and association that cater to your target market or cover your topic. Study each site to get a good understanding of what they do and how it relates to your book, and look for possible promotional opportunities. Write a thoughtful, customized email or letter complimenting the prospect about their site, publication, or organization, and suggesting some specific ways that you might work together to your mutual benefit. Read the top blogs and online forums on your list and look for opportunities to make useful comments about posts. When commenting, include a short signature such as "John Smith, author of How to Grow Roses." See this article for tips on how to subtly promote your book by commenting on blogs. How can you enhance your book marketing plan with strategies for promoting to all of your target audiences? Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/publishing-articles/your-book-marketing-plan-who-should-you-be-promoting-your-book-to-1820930.html |
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the author:
Dana Lynn Smith is a book marketing coach
and author of several books, including The Savvy Book
Marketer's Guide to Successful Social Marketing. For
more tips, follow
@BookMarketer on Twitter,
visit Dana's
book marketing blog,
and get a copy of the Top Book
Marketing Tips ebook when you sign up for her free book marketing
newsletter.
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