Building Your Readership Newsletter – Issue 15 – Promotion Stages -#4 Ongoing Promotion Ongoing promotion is probably the hardest part about promoting after the release of the book because most authors are focused on writing the next book. We are told the next book sales more books. Some authors take this to heart and tell themselves they don’t have time to promote. They stop promoting and begin to see a decrease in book sales. As
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Building Your Readership Newsletter – Issue 14 – Promotion Stages -#3 Post Launch You’ve released your book. Had an amazing launch party. Sold hundreds of books. Now what’s next? If you don’t plan on this being your last book, I’m sure you’re already working on the next one. So, my advice will be about marketing the one you just released. When I work with authors, they are so excited about the release that never even
Are you ready to build your readership? In my book promotion training, I teach about the five stages of book promotion. 1. Pre-launch: Building anticipation through teasers, cover reveals, and author announcements. 2. Launch: Generating buzz around the book’s release through events, social media campaigns, and press releases. 3. Post-launch: Capitalizing on initial momentum with book signings, interviews, and guest blog posts. 4. Ongoing promotion: Sustaining interest through continued social media engagement, reviews, and targeted