by Molly Noble Bull
www.mollynoblebull.com
Do you spend a lot of time marketing your books to fellow writers? If so, maybe you should consider another strategy and another group of readers. Writers are interested in selling their novels, not buying new books. Besides, they can get plenty of free books by visiting various blogs and entering contests.
So, to whom should you pitch your books?
I think the list should include Christian women of all ages and moms who home school. I suggest creating a blog that would be of interest to these Christian women and be as different as possible from other blogs out there. In other words, find a unique niche.
I would start with your hobbies. What do you like to do when you are not reading or writing? Let's say you like to knit and are really good at it. You might create a blog for knitters.
Maybe you could call your blog
Knitting R Us.
(Below is an example of what you might post as the first lines of that blog.)
Can you knit one, pearl two and read a book at the same time? If so, this is the blog for you.
See what I mean?
Some writers might actually like to knit—either that or have a grandmother who does. So you would use this same pitch when promoting your blog to them as to readers and get Google or other search engines to promote your blog so that knitters from everywhere will read your info on knitting and perhaps buy you book.
Yep. You should also promote your book at your knitting blog but over to one side. The primary focus of your blog should be knitting. But your books should be plainly displayed as well.
Perhaps your blog readers will think that since they like your ideas on knitting, they might also like your books.
Happy writing and knitting—or whatever it is that you do.
17 comments:
So true! I get tired of being promoted "at" just because I'm a writer.
Angie
Thanks for writing, Angela. I'm glad you agree with me.
Love,
Molly
Good post, thanks for sharing! Blessings and Happy New Year to you and your readers:)
Thanks, Karan. Happy new year to you, too, and to all our readers.
Love,
Molly
Great point, Molly! Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed this and have often thought the same. There's got to be a way to break out of the same cirlces and into new readers. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!! Miralee
Hi Kathi and Miralee,
Thanks for writing. We all need to connect with new readers. We have been promoting our book to the choir for too long.
Love,
Molly
Great tips!
Excellent advice, Mollie. Writers who market to writers are almost like the preacher preaching to choir.
Happy New Year!
Great post! Thanks for the wonderful ideas.
Dear Faith, Janice and Bethany,
Thanks for your encouraging comments. In fact, everybody's comments were encouraging.
Love,
Molly
I agree.. I like it here. following you here and can I grab the badge? thanks..hope to see you around!
Dear teJan,
Thanks for writing and for becoming a follower. I'm glad you like it here.
Love
Molly
Platforms aren't as easy as they sometimes sound - esp. for fiction authors. But I agree that a blog is almost always a good place to start.
great post thanks for sharing
have a great day
Dear K.M and tugce,
Thanks for writing. I hope you like my new article as well.
Love,
Molly
Wonderful concept. Thank you!
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