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How Will Your Audience Find You?
Written by: Gary KliewerArticle Overview: Business authors/bloggers: here's how to recognize your best friends and soon-to-be raving fans.
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How Will Your Audience Find You?
Authors—especially
those writing in support of a cause or as part of a business—recognize
that publishing a blog keeps the interest high and grows the audience.
Fortunately, if you’ve written an entire book, you already have a ton
of material to draw upon for those blog posts, just by adding new
examples, catching a news peg, or exploring new angles. Yet, no way
around it, maintaining a blog is a significant amount of work and a
long-haul commitment. To make it worth it for you, how will new readers
locate you in cyberspace?
For book authors, readers will find their way to your blog through three primary avenues:
Author or Book Search. They
heard you speak or saw a reference to a book of interest—yours. So they
got your address directly from you, or they “googled” you or your book
title. These readers will want to find you quickly and get drawn into
your stream with blog, video, and news. These are your dearest friends!
These readers will share what they find on your site with others, add
comments on your blog, provide honest feedback, and buy your next book.
Woo them, offer them free previews, get their email addresses. Friend
them on Facebook. Engage them personally online to the extent possible.
Social Media Hook. You
captured their attention with a blog reply on a related site or a
comment in a Facebook group. Perhaps one of your witty Twitter
rejoinders won them over. Even better if someone they respect posted a
link to your online presence. These are your soon-to-be best friends.
Draw them in with timely content within the theme that caught their
eyes. Keep up that consistent online persona and message. If possible,
find out where they heard about you, so you can turn more of your time
and resources that direction.
Direct Search on Subject. Someone
who searched the Internet on a term that leads to you may bring you a
whole new audience. If your website or blog supplies answers and
fulfills the promise of your expertise, you’ve won a new fan who will
dig deep into your work. It is worth being diligent and technically
savvy about search engine optimization (SEO) in order to make sure
these readers can find you. The tricky aspect is that initially you
don’t know for sure what the best search terms will be. Make sure your
SEO analytics tell you how and why people are finding you.
However your audience finds you, the work of keeping them engaged is
never-ending. Today, many of your potential raving fans have browsing
attention spans that don’t run past 140 characters or a ninety-second
video. Draw them into your blog with deeper content laid down like
breadcrumbs in the forest leading to articles. Catch them with
surprises on your site, such as a humorous video or a related game.
Develop a resource page to browse that may draw them back. Above all,
respond to comments and keep promises.
In short, getting a book published is easier than ever, but being an
author is not a single accomplishment: When your audience finds you, it
is the beginning of a dynamic, ongoing conversation.
Article Tags: audience, authors, bloggers, SEO
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About the Author: Gary Kliewer RSS for Gary's articles - Visit Gary's website Gary Kliewer is the publisher/owner of White Cloud Press and Confluence Book Services. Confluence provides print and social media support to independent authors, businesses, and the community of social entrepreneurs and activists. Contact Gary today for a FREE 1/2 hour confluential consultation for your book project. Click here to visit Gary's website All In with Multimedia for Your Book The Power of Publishing for the Social Entrepreneur Testing Your Book Idea The Rusty Nail Social Media for Business Authors Test |
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