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I'll share one bit of advice that a book promotions expert (and sometime colleague) shared with me: Video book talks. They are simple and easy to prepare at home, upload to YouTube, and embed in your own site. They give the viewer a chance to "meet the author" and learn more about the book.
We have done this with our books, and so far, I'm pleased with the results in terms of book sales, pleased enough that I'll keep doing it.
One advantage, other than the buyer's ability to connect personally with the author, is that they are easy to replace. For example, our first book talk (in 5 parts, nonetheless), is...um...let's just say that it is ready to be replaced. The talk is decent, but I need to think a bit more carefully about what I'm going to say and how I want people to respond. If you need a good chuckle, you can see the videos here: http://hostileediting.com
Good luck with your new book! I look forward to reading about strategies that have worked for you.
Hi Philip
It is a minefield out there for marketing and what works for one author may not work for another. I am not an author, I offer video content - by interviewing authors or creating trailers. I know that video is supposed to be the number 1 way of attracting search engines now that google owns youtube, so I recommend setting up your own youtube channel and embedding videos on to your website and blog - this way you have videos in several places and you can post them on facebook and twitter. It's easy enough to create videos - maybe even do a video blog, which you should be able to do on your own computer.
Most authors I work with don't do much with their videos - you need to get active, otherwise you will only receive a few hundred views per video. In my experience though a good video should keep attracting views even if its only a few a week. Having said that my most recent author has had phenomenal success with his videos...
He has an opinion and message in his novel which is controversial, and that always helps to get views and conversations going. Every time we make a video 'live' on his youtube channel he finds another video on youtube which has a lot of current popularity and relevance to his video and then adds his own as a 'video response'. This is done just as if you were to add a comment. Videos stay high up on the youtube page of the other persons video and can potentially attract a lot of new viewers to your own video....often resulting in new subscribers. In fact Tony Stephens has accumulated over 40,000 video views for 5 videos in less than 2 months and his book is not going to be published till next month! Now he has an interested audience.
You can see Tony's youtube channel and views here: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheAnthonyStephens
Not every author fares so well, but it shows what can be done with a bit of thought and time.
Good luck with your marketing Philip.
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