Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Holiday Book Marketing Made Easy

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


The holidays are such a busy time, with shopping and events and special time with family. The last thing you want to do is worry about marketing your books!

The good news? A successful holiday marketing plan is best put together early, leaving you to focus on what matters when the holidays actually arrive. So what should be on your list? 

Let's think like a shopper...

Friday, October 16, 2015

How to Market a New Release

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller



One of the questions I receive most often is from authors is, "How do I promote my new book?" 

Whether it be your debut release or book #5 (or #105) marketing a new release can often be daunting. 

But it doesn't have to be!

Through the months of June, July, and August, I shared all the different marketing options available to authors. And there are a lot of opportunities! But the list can be intimidating, so let me break it down into critical steps for a new release. 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

My Book Marketing "Ah-ha!"

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller



My Big "Ah-ha!"
ideaOver the past few months, I've been under several intense writing deadlines, and had to step back from my regular book marketing schedule. I still kept up a few high-return advertising activities (see what those are at THIS POST), but my focus was mostly on writing to meet deadlines.
During this time, I was able release one book each month for four out of five months. So many of us have heard that nothing markets your books like producing more books, however I've recently learned the hard way that statement isn't quite true - at least for me. Even with so many new books being released over the last five months, my sales have steadily declined. Not enough to create widespread panic, but enough for me to realize the truth of the following equation:

Saturday, August 8, 2015

How to Plan a Successful In-Person Author Event

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


Last week, we discussed online "appearances," but no marketing workshop would be complete without covering in-person events.

These are the traditional author appearances many of us think about:

Friday, July 31, 2015

How Blog Tours Can Build Visibility for Your Book

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com

As we come to week nine in our marketing workshop, let's talk…appearances. 

No, not first impressions, although that can be connected. Today we're talking about online appearances.

Remember, as I covered in another post once you have the pre-requisites in place (cover that sparks emotion, product description that hooks, and good reviews to validate quality) your main goal in bookselling is Visibility

Friday, July 24, 2015

How To Make Your Blog a Useful Marketing Tool

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


These days, it's become almost mandatory for authors to blog. Blogging can be a great tool, but it's important to determine your goals so you can develop clear expectations of your desired outcome. 

Are you blogging to build relationships with readers? Or are you blogging to actively gain new readers for your books?

Friday, July 17, 2015

How to Create Your Best Book Marketing Strategy

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


"I hate marketing!" 

If I had a nickel for every time a writer said that, I would be living debt-free on a 2000 acre ranch in the Montana mountains. :) 

The fact is...book marketing doesn't have to be hard. Yet many writers hate it for one (or both) of two reasons. 
  1. They don't know exactly what to do. I'm hoping to help you take the sting out of this obstacle as we proceed through this 12-week workshop. You may not be an expert when we're done, but I want you to at least have an understanding of the options available to you.
  2. They try to force an uncomfortable marketing strategy to fit them and their book. There is not a single marketing approach that's right for every book. 
Coming from the corporate world, I'm an avid proponent of the "low-hanging fruit" strategy. 

Friday, July 3, 2015

The Scoop on Advertising: Part 5 ~ Lots of Options!

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller


Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


As we talk through paid advertising that works, let's discuss some of the other miscellaneous advertising options that can be be very successful! 
Social Media Paid Ads: 
Facebook ads are the most popular, but most of the social media sites have this option. Twitter, Pinterest. Google+ (through Google AdWords that we’ve already discussed). Even Instagram announced this week that they’re opening advertising to a wider range of businesses (including authors).

Friday, June 26, 2015

The Scoop on Advertising: Part 4 ~ The Mighty Sword of E-mail Distribution

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller

Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


As we talk through paid advertising that works, we’ve finally come to one of the most successful:
Targeted email distribution.world-email
This is one of my all-time favorite marketing methods, because this is the way I see the biggest spike in sales. It also works well with my introverted personality. :)

Friday, June 19, 2015

The Scoop on Advertising: Part 3 ~ Pay-per-click Ads?

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller

Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com


As we talk through book advertising options, this week we’ll move into paid advertising. In my opinion, one of the most under-utilized options out there are Pay-Per-Click campaigns!
What is it? This concept has been around for a while, and Google AdWords is probably the most well-known venue. Basically, you create an ad and attach keywords to the ad. When a user types one of your keywords in a search field, your ad competes in a bidding war with other ads that have the same keyword. The ads that are the highest bidder(s) are shown to the user, but you are only charged your bidded price if the user clicks on your ad. Basically, you only pay if they click.
So far, I’ve tried PPC campaigns on Goodreads, Amazon, and Google AdWords, so here’s a quick recap of my experiences:
Amazon pay-per-click options are only available for independent authors who use the kdp.com program for ebooks. If you fall in that category, the program is nice because it shows you how many actual book sales were generated from clicks on your ad. My ratio on Amazon for my first campaign was approximately 1000 impressions (meaning my ad was shown 1000 times) to one click. That’s fairly close to the industry standard, I’ve been told.
It’s extremely easy to create a campaign! Just go into your KDP dashboard, select your book, and it walks you through the process. You’ll need to set a maximum bid amount and a total budget for the campaign, then decide whether you want it to spread the bids over the course of the campaign or use the budget as quickly as possible. Last but not least, you create a headline, then submit! Here’s a glance at a recent campaign I’ve created:

Ggoodreads logooodreads has a similar set-up process. My results for my Goodreads PPC campaign has been thousands and thousands of impressions, but very few clicks. That tells me either my ad is not very attractive, or my keywords aren’t hitting my target reader. I need to work on that one! The good news is, it’s getting my book out there in front of a lot of potential readers. Good visibility! However that visibility won’t be as helpful if I’m not hitting my target reader.
One other nice benefit Goodreads offers is a daily email showing the progress of the campaign. The email tells how many views the ad has received, how many clicks, how much money spent, how many people have added the book to one of their Goodreads shelves, and more!

Google AdWords: I tend to have a much higher success rate on clicks per impression with AdWords, so I use this Pay-Per-Click method the most! There is a bit more set-up required, you’ll list keywords that determine when the ads show. The site helps by suggesting a lot of keywords similar to your product, and you can select as many as you want! It also gives great feedback on estimated number of views based on the keywords you choose.
Here’s a quick glance at the results from the last AdWords campaign I ran:
Google Adwords


A couple of nice benefits to AdWords:
  • They have people available you can call to help with set-up, strategy, keywords, etc. This is available at no extra charge.
  • Many website providers provide a $100 AdWords credit (after you spend $25). If your web provider offers this, you ABSOLUTELY should take them up on it!

So now it’s your turn! Have you used a Pay-Per-Click campaign? Did you find it successful? Any best practices you can share? 
Or if you have questions on any of the info I’ve mentioned here, let’s hear ’em!

Misty M. Beller writes Christian historical romance, and is author of the bestselling novels The Lady and the Mountain Man and The Lady and the Mountain Doctor.

Misty was raised on a farm in South Carolina, so her Southern roots run deep. About ten years ago, she made a career change from farm life into the business world, where she now works as a Senior Manager and Director of Process & Training. Her husband and two daughters are gifts from God, keeping her both grounded and crazy.

Friday, June 12, 2015

The Scoop on Advertising: Part 2 - Giveaways!

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller

Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com

We’re talking through other options for unpaid advertising this week, specifically…giveaways!
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Offering free books as a prize can have several different benefits. Let’s talk through several different options:

Friday, June 5, 2015

The Scoop on Marketing, Part 1

By Misty M Beller @MistyMBeller

Free Workshop in Progress: This summer on our ACFW-SC chapter blog we are happy to welcome one of our members, Misty M. Beller, for a special 12-week workshop on Marketing. Misty has experienced great success marketing her first novel and later ones, consistently selling 10,000 books a month. Join this free workshop and be blessed. Be sure to leave a comment and tweet the blogs to your friends. 
Elva Cobb Martin, President, ACFW-SC Chapter  www.elvamartin.com

Advertising has been a sweet spot for me, both paid and unpaid. There are so many great opportunities. So over the next few weeks, let’s talk through the possibilities
Before we jump in, I’m reminded of two critical things to consider when deciding which advertising routes to use. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Marketing 101

by Andrea Merrell

Marketing … promotion … social media—what’s a writer to do?


When I first started writing, I didn’t consider the complexities of getting published or establishing a platform. Fortunately, I was blessed with great advice: “Find a critique group, attend writers’ conferences, and network, network, network.” As an editor, I pass along this advice to my clients and stress the importance of promoting their books—whether traditionally published or self-published.

With the recent launch of my first book, Murder of a Manuscript, I have now moved into the marketing arena. Here are a few suggestions that have produced positive results: