[stylist] Chance to use your writing skills, win book& learn a few promotion tricks
Homme, James
james.homme at highmark.com
Fri Apr 11 19:39:27 UTC 2014
Hi Donna,
The book called "How To Blog a Book" has ideas on promotion, and there are some other books also on Bookshare on topics like this. I put a few of them to look at on one of my reading shelves to look at when I feel like the time is right. I honestly can't tell you which ones I recommend, because I'm someone who closes down when I get too much information coming at me. Here the books are.
Duct Tape Marketing: The World's Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide
E-mail Selling Techniques That Really Work
The Facebook Marketing Book
How to Blog a Book
Marketing in the Moment: The Practical Guide to Using Web 3. 0 Marketing to Reach Your Customers First
The New Rules of Lead Generation
Permission Marketing
The Ultimate Lead Generation Plan
The Ultimate Marketing Plan
Valuable Content Marketing
Work Smarter with Twitter and HootSuite
YouTube: An Insider's Guide to Climbing the Charts
Hope you find something valuable in them.
Jim
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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Applebutter Hill
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Subject: Re: [stylist] Chance to use your writing skills, win book& learn a few promotion tricks
Jim,
Thanks, it's a full-time+ job, and part of it's spent in the wilderness
ofGoogling things and stumbling on things where you least expect them.
Donna
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Hi Donna,
I admire you for your ability to keep going and for your resourcefulness. I
smile when I read what you are doing.
Jim
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Hill
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 10:57 PM
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promotion tricks
Hi Friends,
As you all know, I've been pulling out all the stops to promote my novel The
Heart of Applebutter Hill, and I thought you might be interested in hearing
a little about what I'm doing; it might give you ideas for promoting your
own books. And you might want to participate in my latest project to raise
awareness about Braille literacy, print disabilities and reading rights.
As a little background, I've been reaching out to people in
blindness-related professions through LinkedIn, and offering them free
e-versions. I have over 1500 connections at this point. I had to write to
them to request that my invitation limit be increased -- never knew there
was a limit. I was invited to do an article for the DAISY Consortium's
monthly newsletter, The Daisy Planet (don't you love it?), and Learning
Alley has accepted my book to be recorded.
I've been donating print copies to area libraries in exchange for a photo
op. Papers love it when you have a local connection, especially a library.
So, on to the new project. I've put several things together here: my
interest in promoting my book, of course, my interest in promoting Braille
literacy and reading rights and my interest in getting some reviews on my
Amazon page
. This all came together because of two things. First, I found a free
service called Tweetymail that allows you to send tweets from your email
program. I signed up and I got their full-service program free for one
month. It has the added feature of enabling you to schedule your tweets.
Using it, I can take a half hour and write out e-mails to post tweets at two
hour intervals throughout the day. Just Google "Tweetymail" if you're
interested in trying it.
Thing #2 is that I found a couple of free online promo options for indie
writers including Digital Books Today. I'd like to take advantage of these
services, but they require that you have 25 reviews on Amazon with an
average rating of 4.2. I have the rating, but I only have 5 reviews.
So, on with the publicist's cap and ... a new promotion. Simply put, anyone
who wants a free copy of my novel as an electronic format can have it, and
I've got them all. Then, if the person reads it and writes a review on
Amazon by June 30, they get entered into a drawing to win a print copy. The
contact form on my website is accessible and private. The page it's on has
some facts and resources about the issues.
Here's an example of my first Facebook post on the matter:
Block quote
Hey, friends, can you help raise awareness about Braille literacy, print
disabilities & reading rights? Get a Free e-copy of The Heart of
Applebutter Hill, Review it on Amazon & be entered in the drawing to win a
print copy
http://donnawhill.com/book-giveaway-sign-up-read-the-heart-of-applebutter-hi
ll-for-free-and-help-promote-braille-literacy/
Block quote end
So, if you're interested in helping, take me up on the free e-book, or read
it on Bookshare. All you need is an Amazon account and to be signed in. You
don't have to buy it from Amazon to write a review. Just fill out the form
at:
http://donnawhill.com/book-giveaway-sign-up-read-the-heart-of-applebutter-hi
ll-for-free-and-help-promote-braille-literacy/
Thanks for any help you can provide, in terms of passing this on and
participating. And, for those of you with books out, happy promoting.
Donna
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