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Authors: Use Twitter to To Publicize Your Book
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| Guest post by: Scott Lorenz |
Article Overview: Twitter is a great tool to utilize while shamelessly promoting your book. As with most things, successful book promotion via Twitter is an art form not to be taken lightly.
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Authors: Use Twitter to To Publicize Your Book
Congratulations,
you’ve written a book. Good for you! Now, do you think you can use 140
characters to successfully promote it? After all, what good is your book if no
one (except your family) reads it? Twitter is a great tool to utilize while
shamelessly promoting your book. As with most things, successful book promotion
via Twitter is an art form not to be taken lightly.
The
first thing you need to do is create an account with a not-so-boring username.
In my case I used what I do in the name AT aBookPublicist, you could create something clever or about your
book. Then you’ll need a picture or headshot, it better be a good one too, it’s
the only image people will have of you so make it clean, clear, and simple
Twitter
is reminiscent of the schoolyard playground, so play nice and make friends.
Upon
entering the world of Twitter, your mission is to create a following. If people
aren’t reading your tweets, they won’t read your book. The best way to gain a
following is to follow people. Hopefully, you’ll pique their interest so they
follow you in return. It won’t hurt to do a Twitter search for the subject area
of your book. If you wrote a romance novel, search topics like “love,”
“relationships,” and “romance,” Follow those people, pages, or groups and maybe
they’ll want to follow you.
Look
up magazine editors and tweet them specifically (using the @ function) to steer
their attention to you and your literary masterpiece.
You
should make nice with the book industry folks like book store owners, book
reviewers, librarians, and your wonderful friends at Westwind Communications AT aBookPublicist and let them know what you’re up to by following them.
If you have a new blog post, find an article about your genre, or have new
information on a speaking engagement; let them know about it by tweeting it.
You’re
an author. You should follow other authors. That way, you can get tips on what
is happening in the writing world, outside of your area of expertise. You’ll
learn while you are promoting and what’s wrong with that?
About
writing actual tweets: You’ve written an entire book, don’t ruin it all with a
bad tweet. It is important, while tweeting, that you use a catchy headline and
include a link. If your tweets are stupid, boring, annoying, or uneducated, no
one will read them; or worse, people will unfollow you! We simply cannot have
that nonsense. So, you should be sure to use keywords that relate to you and your
book, attracting “tweeps” to your page and thus gaining your book recognition.
DO
NOT make every single tweet a
shameless self-promotion. People don’t like that. If people don’t like your
tweets, that means they will not like you or
your book. Tweet interesting things you come across, your genuine thoughts,
and save the self-promoting tweets for about 20% of your total tweets.
Since
tweets are limited to 140 characters, each letter is very valuable. Use tinyurl
to shrink up those lengthy links containing fascinating information. This will
give you more room to convey your personal message and to add your own touch to
the tweet.
Once
you gain a following, you should reward those who were kind enough to give a
hoot about you in the first place. Reward your “twitterverse” by announcing a
“giveaway” and give a prize to a follower selected at random. You could make
them earn their prize, perhaps by re-tweeting a tweet of yours.
Remember
how I said be nice and make friends? Well, Karma will help you survive in the
land of social media. Re-tweet posts from people you follow. They’ll probably
be flattered and thus, more inclined to re-tweet the things you post;
especially if they’re interesting and relatable!
Still
not convinced all this tweeting is worth it? The media follows Twitter posts as
they are searchable by Google. If someone is commenting on a current event in
the news and a reporter finds your tweet, you can get quoted directly or they
may call you for an interview. Trust me, as a publicist I know it works.
The
bottom line: Twitter is becoming a very useful tool that all authors need to
utilize. Get tweeting today.
Article Tags: authors, book marketing, book promotion, tweeting, twitter
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About the Author: Scott Lorenz RSS for Scott's articles - Visit Scott's website Scott Lorenz is President of Westwind Communications, a public relations and marketing firm which specializes in marketing authors, doctors, lawyers and entrepreneurs. His clients have been featured by Good Morning America, FOX & Friends, CNN, ABC Nightly News, ESPN, The New York Times, Nightline, TIME, PBS, NPR, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Family Circle, Woman's World, & Howard Stern to name a few. Lorenz works with bestselling authors and self-published authors promoting all types of books, whether it's their first book or their 15th book. He's handled publicity for books by CEOs, Navy SEALS, Homemakers, Fitness Gurus, Doctors, Lawyers and Adventurers. He's generated media coverage for numerous genres including, fiction, health, romance and business. To discuss how Westwind Communications helps its clients get all the publicity they deserve and more visit http://www.westwindcos.com or call 734-667-2090. For information about the National Publicity Summit visit: http://www.nationalpublicitysummit.com/?10373 Click here to visit Scott's website Should Authors Self Publish Their Books Online Won an Award Lately Heres Nine Awards For Small Businesses Authors Hire An Agents Agent to Sell Your Book My Top 10 Book Apps for Kids and Adults Nothing Stops These Physically and Mentally Challenged Entrepreneurs |
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