Friday, June 29, 2012

You Know Who Your Friends Are ? Word Salt

Whew!? I survived yet another marketing blitz, a four day effort that resulted in successfully promoting my ?brand? (me) and my books, The Wounded Trilogy to a huge online audience through Facebook, Twitter, Christian online newspapers and a host of individual blogs.? I asked for help to promote my books and was overwhelmed by the authors and bloggers who agreed without hesitation to post interviews, share links on Facebook and tweet until the twittersphere was literally clucking (cheeping, tweeting, cooing etc. etc.) over my books!? Thanks to all of you who took time to go above and beyond for me!? Don?t hesitate to contact me so I can reciprocate some day!

Which?brings me to this old adage.? You know the one: ?If you scratch my back, I?ll scratch yours??

Book marketing is all about helping one another.? Interesting that Jesus was all about that concept too.? (John 15:12)? If you?ve ever tried to create a ?buzz? about your books, you will know that this is so true.? You can?t do it alone!? You will discover that the number one thing a new writer/author needs to do right away is connect with other writers and authors who share your common passion for the written word (and if you?re a Christian author it?s important to connect with other Christian writers who also share your passion for God.)? There are numerous great groups to network with: John 3:16 Marketing Network, The Book Club Network, Edgy Christian Fiction, Wild Card Book tours, just to name a few; plus Goodreads, Shelfari, and a host of other Christian Author Facebook groups and pages,?where you can join and connect with other writers.

Anyone who is a Christ-follower knows that ?community? is essential for encouragement and support.? We share our joys and we share our burdens.? We?re a tight-knit family and it is so wonderful to know that we?re not alone on this journey but we have each other?to?help along the way.

Unfortunately, I have also noticed that in every family (and in this case I?m going to talk exclusively to?the writing community)? there are those that seem to have no trouble accepting help from others to promote and market their books, but are not as willing to reciprocate when asked.? Some even get downright rude and offensive about it.

Here?s my thoughts on the matter.

1.? If you are a writer/author and you want others to blog, tweet or promote your books on Twitter (or anywhere else), you should be willing to do the same for someone else.

2.? If you want lots of followers on Twitter, follow lots of people on Twitter.? My rule of thumb is I won?t follow someone on Twitter even if they have?100,000,000 followers or more if they?don?t follow?back.? (Sorry @justinbieber)? Sure there are those that are just spammy advertisers (be cautious about that), but if you want followers to ?retweet? about your book promotion someday, it?s not asking a lot to follow them back in return.? Let me give a wonderful example here: Tricia Goyer!? Tricia, Christian author of 30?books, award winning writer and prominent speaker, has 55,500 + followers on Twitter.? She follows well over 56,000 people back.? She takes time to connect with her followers too; she thanks followers who follow her back and she actually reads the tweets people send to her!? If you want a great example of a ?tweeter? follow Tricia!? @triciagoyer

3.? If you expect people to ?like? your postings, pages etc. on Facebook, return the ?likes? right back!? Make an author?s day and? go on Amazon and see their book listing-?like? their book as well as their Amazon author page :)

4.? If you expect people to read and review your books, read and review their books.? Take it one step further: if you want authors to buy and/or read your books?BUY and/or read?their books!? I know it gets pricey to buy print?books all the time but you could do a book exchange for instance, send a PDF of your manuscript to them and they do the same for you.? I love doing author interviews on Word Salt.? Most of the authors I?ve interviewed on my blog have reciprocated and hosted me on their blogs.? We?ve done book exchanges and/or we?ve purchased one another?s books.? You can come up with unique (and inexpensive) ways to help with their promotional marketing efforts and they?ll be happy to return the favour.

5.? Taking it yet another step further ? when you do a review of a book, a little ?honey? goes a long, long way.? There?s a right way and a wrong way to review a book.? Honesty is one thing, cutting a manuscript to pieces with your critical review on Goodreads or Amazon?will just break an author?s spirit.? (Proverbs 15:1 ?A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.?) Give an honest review but ensure that you have listed more positives than negatives if possible.? If that?s not possible, perhaps the best thing?to?do is this: ?If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.?

6.? Last thing??Don?t get too big for your britches!?? So you?ve published?a bunch of?books (all best sellers)?wonderful!? Just remember that you were a ?newbie? once.? You didn?t have a clue what you were doing when you started out in the business and you made lots of mistakes before you published your first book (traditionally or otherwise).? Take time to share your expertise, as well as your failures with new writers who need encouragement.? I wouldn?t have published a word without the mentoring of?a couple of?friends and authors,?Connie Cavanaugh and Kathy Howard.? Both of them, prominent speakers and writers in their own right, when I ask them to help promote my books (even though I know they are extremely busy ladies with book and speaking?tours themselves) they?do not hesitate to say, ?Count me in!?

If you are an author and writer, determine to be the kind of friend you would want to have in this business.? You?ll be glad you did.

So thank you to the following for helping me over these last four days with my Wounded Trilogy promotional giveaway.? You are the best!

John 3:16 Marketing Network

Wild Card Book Tours

Tracy Krauss

Sidney Frost

Tom Blubaugh

Shelley Hitz

Elaine Marie Cooper

Carol Stratton

Melissa Main

Sandy Humphrey

Yvonne Pat Wright

Cheryl Rogers (New Christian Books ? an Online Magazine)

Kimberley Payne

Ann Lee Miller

Carol Brown

Martin Roth

Kathy Howard

Connie Cavanaugh

Mike Blackaby

Daniel Blackaby

Marcia Laycock

Nora St. Laurent

Janalyn Voigt

Lilly Maytree

Sue Russell

Victor Gentile

Bobbie Cole

April Gardner

Alice Wisler

Deborah McCarragher

Dr. Terry W. Dorsett

Lynn Mosher

Jerry White

Melissa Main

Matthew R. Horn

Barbara Derksen

Holly Michael

Wendy Mueller

Kenneth Winters

Janet Eckles

Deborah Bateman

Faith, Hope and Cherry Tea

If your name is listed?above please?feel free to leave your website?link and book links in the comments.??Your chance to do some self-promotion and my way of saying THANKS!!

Source: http://wordsalt.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/you-know-who-your-friends-are/

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