
Sell More Books! by Reader In Psychology John Kremer
Can low-profile, not-yet-famous authors get published and sell lots of books? This multiple award winning book says Yes and tells how. ...a comprehensive guide to marketing a book... a] well-written, engaging resource that's loaded with specific tips.... Brimming with creative ideas, Sell More Books should prove to be a low profile author's best friend. - ForeWord Reviews Writers and publishers will find the latest insider tips on writing and publishing more marketable books. Learn up-to-date information on publishing options, social networking, and tried and true book marketing tactics. Includes hundreds of practical book-selling strategies for both traditionally and self-published authors. Learn which methods may work best for your books and your personality, and which methods might be a complete waste of time. Should all authors blog? Should all authors do Twitter? According to the authors, in some cases these strategies can produce results; for others, they will be a waste of time. This book provides the wisdom to help authors make wise choices. Chapters include: Write a Marketable BookWrite a Title and Subtitle That Attracts Audiences
Attract People with your Cover
Publish through the Most Marketable Channel
Get Lots of Blurbs from All Kinds of People
Optimize Your Amazon and Barnes & Noble Pages
Build a Professional Online Presence
Submit Your Book to Contests
Check Your Attitudes toward Marketing
Use Guiding Principles to Prioritize Initiatives
Seek Early Reviews from Respected Book Review Sources
Seek Reviews and Endorsements from Busy Blogs
Seek Reviews and Endorsements from Other Publications
Attract Attention through Social Media
Optimize Digital Sales
Sell Your Book in Brick and Mortar Stores (Not Just Bookstores )
Help Reporters and Journalists with their Articles
Consider Radio (Even if You're Shy )
Consider Speaking (Even if You're Shy )
John Kremer's Twelve Tips for Low-Profile Authors
Bulk Sales Beyond the Bookstore: An Interview with Brian Jud
Consider Press (News) Releases Low platform authors can win Author J. Steve Miller didn't have a degree in music; neither was he a professional musician. Yet, he wrote a book on music that was published by a respected publisher and was translated into Dutch, German, Romanian, Russian and Spanish. He doesn't have a degree in education, yet his educational resources are used by schools and teachers in every state and over 30 countries. Whether you're traditionally published or self-published, the author must do the promotion. This book provides solid guidance and is full of valuable tips. - Dan Poynter, best-selling author of over 125 books and revisions, recognized authority on book marketing, promoting and distributing, author of The Self-Publishing Manual Steve and Cherie Miller love to write, publish, and help fellow authors. Cherie serves as president of the Georgia Writers Association. Steve is president of Legacy Educational Resources. Contributors Brian Jud and John Kremer are two of the most highly respected names in book marketing.
From 1980 to 1990, John Kremer was a Reader in Psychology at Queen's University Belfast, where he lectured. He combines his academic interest in sport and exercise psychology with practical experience working with a variety of sports teams and individual athletes, including various national and international teams. Pure Sport: Sport Psychology in Action (2019), Sport Psychology: Current Issues (2012), Psychology in Sport (1994), and Young People's Participation in Sport (1997) are among his publications.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780981875637 |
| ISBN 10 | 0981875637 |
| Title | Sell More Books! |
| Author | Reader In Psychology John Kremer |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Wisdom Creek Press |
| Year published | 2011-06-08 |
| Number of pages | 346 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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