Promoting a Self-Published Book

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Getting the Word out about a Book

Once you self-publish or use print-on-demand, you need to let book buyers know that it's available. Sure some people will happen upon it, but you'll sell a lot more if you work on promoting it. Here are some ways to promote that recently published book.

Most self-published authors don't have a paid publicist working for them, so they need to be innovative to get the word out on their own. The internet makes a great tool for spreading the word.

The recommendations below are all ones that I've used in promoting my mother's book, My Flint Hills childhood.

Best of luck to you with your book and reaching an audience of readers for it.

Create Wearable Book Promotions

Be a Walking Billboard for Your Book

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Order a t-shirt that says, "Ask me about my book." If possible, have the t-shirt show the book's cover. Have the webpage address where people can buy the book. Most important of all, show the title and author's name.
You can custom order t-shirts online (Vistaprint, CafePress, Zazzle) or get it done locally.

Places to Promote a Book Online

Example of promoting a book using Google Knol
This shows how a book knol might look.
Example of Posting a Book Cover on AuthorNation
Author Nation lets you create a profile and post a book cover.

More Ideas to Promote Your Self-Published Book

  • 1Have your friends and family tuned in to promote your book. My mom even left a copy with her hairdresser to promote to customers who came in. Who knows how many sales that might generate.
  • 2Be sure to set up the profile and bookstore at the print-on-demand site. Write a good blurb for the book, describe your credentials for the profile and put a good photo with it. This is what potential buyers see when coming to the online bookstore. Add tags and a category if that's offered.
    If the site has a preview option, like blurb.com, then be sure you've checked the box for that feature to work.
  • 3If the site offers a badge (or widget), follow their directions to place that on your blog, Facebook profile and other websites that you have.
    Take advantage of any post-to-the-web links that the site offers, like Stumble upon, Digg, etc. If they don't offer these, you can find them on your own and plug in your book's web address to get more attention for it.
  • 4Create an author's website where you can put contact information, and press releases. Make it clean looking, so readers can easily find the press release, the link to where to buy the book, and information about the author. I suggest having this separate from a blog, so it can be more focused.

    Wordpress is one site where you can choose a format, add in your text, photos and links to create a professional looking site for free in just a few hours. I've included links to my sister's and mother's author websites that I created for them on Wordpress. That will give you some idea of this.
  • 5Brainstorm and come up with a list of newspapers, magazines and websites that would find you and/or your book topic interesting. Write a press release to post on your author website. Send the press release to these media outlets. You can add and subtract paragraphs in the standard press release to tailor it to special audiences.
  • 6Send lots of emails. Spam your friends. Well, try to be tactful about it, but do email them and exclaim about your excitement over finishing your book. Give them the link to preview the book or at least to see the cover. Try not to get too pushy about their buying a copy, but you do want to let them know about it. Do this via email, or regular mail.
  • 7Contact local radio and television to see if they want to interview you about your book. Publishers send out review copies to media for nationally published authors. This is too expensive to do for a print-on-demand book. Use your press releases to generate media interest.
  • 8Contact local clubs to see if they would like you to speak about your book or have an author reading. The local public library is a good site for a reading or book signing. Ask the librarian if they would want to host it.
  • 9Take a copy of your book to show to local bookstores, museums and gift shops. They may take some on consignment to sell in their shop.

Get Some Good Photos of Yourself to Use with Press Releases Promoting Your Self-Published Book

A sample author's website

Gail Martin - My Flint Hills Childhood

I put together a website for my mom to promote her book about her childhood. Wordpress.com is an easy site to use and has to advantage of being free. It looks quite professional too. (click on any of the postings below to see the whole webpage)
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How to Promote a Book Using the Internet

The world wide web provides a multitude of ways to boost a self-published book. Check out these articles to get started.
Write an Appealing Book Review
Use the tips from this article to write reviews of your book. Post these on book sites like Good Reads.
Promote a Book with a Squidoo Lens (web page)
This article gives tips for creating a web page or many web pages on Squidoo promoting your book. Think beyond just a book review and put topic pages on the site which relate to your book.

Example of a Book Promotion Using Smilebox

Post It on Facebook, on a Blog, or a Squidoo Lens

Smileboxes can also be e-mailed.

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Promote a Book on the Internet

RED HOT INTERNET PUBLICITY: An Insider's Guide to Promoting Your Book on the Internet

Author Lenses I Created on Squidoo

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Book Promotion Using the Internet

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The Savvy Author's Guide to Book Publicity

The Savvy Author's Guide to Book Publicity

Talk About Your Book

Everywhere

Contact bookstores, libraries, museums and schools to arrange an author visit. It can be a book launch, a book signing, a meet-the-author or a reading from the book. Also contact clubs that might need a speaker or program for their group. Send press releases to radio and television stations and call them about the possibility of appearing on their media for an interview.

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How to Prepare for a Book Signing
Book signings are great promotional events for authors. To make the most of this public relations opportunity, the author needs to make some preparations. Here's how to get ready for a book signing.

Have a Writer's Business Card

You'll want to have this with you at all times. When you tell someone about your book, hand them the card with the information on where to get the book.
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Jump Start Your Book Sales

Jump Start Your Book Sales: A Money-Making Guide for Authors, Independent Publishers and Small Presses

Make It Available for Book Clubs

Create a Book Club Guide for Your Book

How to Write a Book Club Guide for a Book | eHow.com
If you've published a book, either with a traditional publisher or by self-publishing, consider promoting it to book clubs. Book club members are avid readers and will help spread the word about your book. Prepare a book club guide to make it easy for such a group to use the book.

Promote a Book Using Zazzle

You can put the book cover or author photo on mugs, mousepads, t-shirts and other products. These are made available online for anyone to order.

Get for yourself a totebag featuring your book cover. Use it a lot. Get other items to use or wear in public places and for your friends and family to wear.
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Any Tips to Share about Book Promotion?

  • teristazko May 1, 2012 @ 12:23 am | delete
    I don't have a self-published book, but I would sell millions with all these tips. Great work!
  • drbilltellsexcitingstories Apr 9, 2012 @ 12:25 am | delete
    Lots of great ideas... THANKS! ;-)
  • Ladymermaid Mar 25, 2012 @ 6:13 pm | delete
    Excellent tips for book promotion. I am hoping to get busy on a self publish book this summer. Life is always so busy on the internet. So much to do.
  • ZodiacImmortal Mar 18, 2012 @ 12:38 pm | delete
    Cool lens, I added it to the creative writing section of my Epic Ballad of POetry lens
  • bloomingrose Mar 17, 2012 @ 9:23 am | delete
    I definitely have bookmarked this lenses - I am working on several lenses and I will come back to it when they are up and finished. Angel Blessed, there is a lot of good information here, nicely put.
  • rauspitz Feb 8, 2012 @ 2:45 pm | delete
    Excellent lens. Great information.
  • mellie4 Feb 1, 2012 @ 9:42 pm | delete
    nice lens, lots of information and examples
  • madinvestment Nov 5, 2011 @ 11:17 pm | delete
    Thank you for taking the time to publish this lens and for sharing it with us fellow squids.
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  • mismatch Aug 16, 2011 @ 6:42 am | delete
    Thanks for all the examples here on how to promote a book, it is useful, be the book self published or not -- your lens is inspiring !
  • RenaissanceWoman2010 Aug 10, 2011 @ 3:52 pm | delete
    Excellent book promotion resources. Thank you! I will be following up with the links you provided. Congrats to you and your mother for the coordinated efforts in promoting her Flint Hills Childhood book. Very nicely done. ** Blessed**
  • A-Redneck May 13, 2011 @ 8:43 am | delete
    I had never heard of smilebox but it certainly looks like something which I can use. Thank you for sharing. It is amazing what I learn from the many lensmasters as I do my morning coffee and Squidoo visiting.
  • Ayers4christ May 9, 2011 @ 3:15 pm | delete
    Great advice! Very informative :)
  • sawas Apr 28, 2011 @ 5:23 am | delete
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  • RomeSal Apr 25, 2011 @ 8:21 am | delete
    I love your piece - thank you! I will need all the help I can get and your lenses is very informative! I have no time and self-publishing is what I am looking at for now.
  • KathyT Apr 24, 2011 @ 2:35 pm | delete
    I just "favorited" this lens, because my husband & I have published 2 fun word puzzle books that I need to learn to market! Good stuff!
    :) Kath
  • lilyofthevalley Apr 22, 2011 @ 11:53 am | delete
    Thanks for the useful resource. As an aspiring author, I will be checking this lens out again...hopefully ;)
  • TeamSTM Apr 11, 2011 @ 7:03 pm | delete
    Thanks for Sharing this Inspirational Squidoo Lens!!
  • howtocurecancer Apr 11, 2011 @ 8:44 am | delete
    I want to publish a book about my mom journey and your lens is like a blessing to me. Thanks.
  • skiesgreen Mar 4, 2011 @ 7:43 pm | delete
    Czertainly some great ideas here and as a self published author I really appreciate all the tips. Featured this on How to Write a Book.
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  • awakeningwellness Feb 22, 2011 @ 9:11 pm | delete
    What a lot of great ideas, I am passing these on to a friend that has written a book.
  • darciefrench Feb 22, 2011 @ 7:44 pm | delete
    I have been so addicted to squidoo, I've been neglecting the reason I started, which was to promote my book!! So, it's awesome to have this lens as a guide to start promoting my work, many thanks.
  • emmalarkins Feb 22, 2011 @ 11:05 am | delete
    Great tips here for self-publishers! Blessed!
  • Ysis Feb 14, 2011 @ 12:47 pm | delete
    Thanks for the very useful information. I am following the instuctions step-by-step on each of the sites you recommend.

    Thanks to your guests too who have provided more links.
  • asiliveandbreathe Feb 9, 2011 @ 5:01 pm | delete
    Many thanks for all these useful tips.
  • Billy bob Buttons Feb 8, 2011 @ 5:16 am | delete
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    Many thanks,

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  • Yolanda Nov 5, 2010 @ 8:23 pm | delete
    I found a wonderful place that will create Video Book Trailers. They are very professional. Their customer service is top notch, very affordable! Please visit their website for more information or email them. This is an exciting and new way to promote your book. They will even upload the video to Youtube and other video sharing websites.

    http://www.ivideoproductions.com
    info@ivideoproductions.com

    Here is a sample of their work.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3Gw__0TZqg
  • huvalbd Oct 13, 2010 @ 3:15 pm | delete
    If your book is available through Amazon, you can establish an Author Page for yourself there. You can also establish one at GoodReads.com, which is sort of an online book readers' club.
  • GospelSmith Oct 5, 2010 @ 8:59 pm | delete
    Thanks for a great resource. Don't have any tips yet, but I wrote a 3rd draft of my final chapter today and am looking for good promo ideas. Yours are great. Thanks -- Stan Smith
  • Jun 12, 2010 @ 10:21 pm | delete
    I do need to create an author site, but didn't know I could do that on wordpress. Never thought of using Zazzle for book promotion, even though I do have a gallery. You've given me so much to work with, Virginia. Thank you!
  • JenOfChicago Mar 5, 2010 @ 11:58 am | delete
    Lots of great ideas here you've already covered. I would suggest contacting local community radio stations - they might have a smaller audience than the big ones, but their listeners are often more engaged in local news and culture.

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