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An Author’s Dilemma: Surviving the Seismic Shifts in the Book Trade
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| Guest post by: Anthony Mora |
Article Overview: Book tours are going the way of the LP in the music industry. They are still there, but they’re becoming more and more scarce. As with all types of intellectual property, book sales are being hit hard. The model that worked so well only a few years ago, is now broken. It takes more work and authors now have to be marketers as well as writers, but with these shifts come opportunities. The model has changed and the game has shifted, but, the days of the successful author, need not be a thing of the past.
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An Author’s Dilemma: Surviving the Seismic Shifts in the Book Trade
Book
signing tours use to be a regular part of the publishing industry.
Authors expected to sign a deal, get an advance and then prepare for a
tour. Some tours, those of the reigning literary superstars, had a
glamorous side; for most they were a bit of a grind and a part of the
road warrior aspect of trying to sell books.
But
book tours are going the way of the LP in the music industry. They are
still there, but they’re becoming scarcer. It’s a shame, because book
tours are more important than many realize. They are about making
connections with individual stores, store owners and managers. Even
those inevitable signings that end up with barely a handful of people
in the audience can be beneficial, if a relationship is forged between
the writer and a bookseller. But now independents are falling by the
wayside and the large chains are doing all that they can to simply
survive. As with the music industry, the Internet has set the
publishing industry on its head. Stores and chains are failing as more
books are being bought and sold online. As with all types of
intellectual property, book sales are being hit hard. The model that
worked so well only a few years ago, is now broken.
The
downside is that the days of generous advances, full-blown PR campaigns
and multi-city book tours is pretty much a thing of the past, except
for a very select few. Still as the old model begins to falter, new
opportunities are surfacing. For authors who take their careers and
their works into their own hands there is a new world of opportunity
out there.
Every
area of interest has its own bloggers and social media sites. Savvy
authors are using social media, blogging, and article marketing to
create an inbound marketing funnel for their books and to establish
themselves as experts in their fields. Some are launching and
investing in their own book signing tours, others are offering online
events. Those that are truly savvy are melding social media with a
traditional public relations campaign to reach their target market,
establish themselves as experts in their field and gain the validation
and legitimacy of being in the news.
With
the right buzz, self-published authors can get picked up by majors (if
that is their aim). More importantly by establishing a presence for
and interest in their books, authors can generate their own sales and
build their reader base. It takes more work and authors now have to be
marketers as well as writers, but the opportunities for sales are out
there. The model has changed and the game has shifted, but, the days
of the successful author, need not be a thing of the past.
Copyright © Anthony Mora 2010
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About the Author: Anthony Mora RSS for Anthony's articles - Visit Anthony's website Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based public relations firm that focuses in the areas of media relations, image development and media training. Anthony Mora Communications regularly places clients in major media outlets, including Time, Newsweek, Oprah, the New York Times, CNN, the Today Show, the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of other media outlets. Through media placement, you are not presented within the context of an ad or commercial. You're not positioned as an ad but as the news. President and CEO, Anthony Mora, has been featured in: USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The BBC, CNN, E! Entertainment Television, Entrepreneur, Fox News, MSNBC, and other media. He has written three books, the most the most recent, a how-to on PR called Spin to Win. For further information visit: http://www.topstorypublicrelations.com Click here to visit Anthony's website The PR Advantage Recessionproof PR The Social Media Seismic Shift Public Relations Success Stories You Dont Have to Be in a Major Media Market to Benefit from Public Relations |
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