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10 ways to synchronize your book and website
Success in marketing is simple ... Find the right message,
use the right media, and deliver it to the right market." —
Creator of "Magnetic Marketing," Dan Kennedy*. ..
Are you an author that wants to sell more books? Sure you are.
We all are. I can say that with such confidence because if your
message was important enough to be written; it is important enough
to be read. Read by as many people as possible I might add.
In the new millennium, the web must play an important role
in your book’s marketing plan. Your website address
should be included in as many places online and offline in
your marketing materials as possible.
To develop your brand and increase your profits include your
website address on all your printed media. Here are ten top
ways to make sure your book and website are synched as precisely
as your palm pilot and computer are:
6) Respond to reader email.
Connect with your readers. Survey or simply ask questions
of them. Answer their questions. There’s a world of
opportunity lying just beyond your reader connections. For
the readers that you respond to often become your strongest
cheerleaders.
They buy your books; they give them away as gifts. They become
generally your mini-publicist team. And even if they haven’t
bought your book yet, they still tell their friends about
the useful information and most eventually become your most
loyal customers. So don’t be weary keep responding.
7) Be Open to Reader Comments & Questions.
When your readers’ comments or questions have a negative
slant or tone, try not to take it personal. I’m not
talking about those that are downright rude and disrespectful.
I suggest throwing those away. But if a reader has a genuine
complaint or some constructive criticism, attempt to learn
from it. Examine the problem objectively and work it out quickly,
if possible.
For example, a client says when one of her readers calls in or
sends an email with a complaint her first reaction may be to get
defensive. Instead she de-personalizes it, removes herself or feelings
from the equation. She hears what the complaint is, feeling no need
to defend herself, she is able to fix it quickly and move on. When
handling it this way, she remains polite and works to make her site,
the ordering process, or response time better.
8) Personalize Your Site.
People love hearing about the personal lives of celebrities
and famous people. You didn’t know you were famous?
Yes, your book has brought fame to your name. Of course, there
are levels or degrees of fame. Whatever level of fame you
have received, I invite you to include your visitors into
your circle by personalizing your website. Doing so will increase
your fame to new levels as you connect with your new web friends
and customers.
9) Investigate other profit opportunities.
The adage of “Putting your eggs in different baskets”
has always inspired me. I believe I’m destined to gain
wealth from different sources. You are too, if you put this
principle into practice. Your book can be diced, sliced and
repackaged into many different forms to help different markets.
Information products are a hot commodity in the beginning
of this new millennium. Not knowing how long it will last,
some are even calling it e-gold.
You are already on the cutting edge with a great book Now
all you have to do is decide how best to excerpt and slice
your information. Short articles using excerpts from your
book are great way to promote and gain free publicity. Ebooks
are a popular way to help get the word out about your book.
Here’s a great resource to help you transform your book
into an ebook, “eBook It! Ten Tips to Profit From Your
Passion” Click here or visit http://www.writetowin.org/ebookit.html
for more information.
10) Promote Your Next Book.
Yes, I agree you don’t want to release your ideas too
early and dilute the success of one book project by introducing
another. But at some point, you will want to release your
next title. Your website is the perfect place to start promoting
your new release or upcoming title.
Leveraging your profits by synching your book and website
can be rewarding and profitable journey. Implement the tips
above, synch your book to website and prosper!
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