Market Your Book With Your Passion of Writing
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1. Publish an ezine. Many think ezines are an old hat because the market is so saturated with them. If you use your original unique content, you'll find there are still lot's of people still interested in signing up for your newsletter. There are 7 ways to develop your unique ezine. Click Here to send for free report: 7 Popular Ways to Produce a Profitable Newsletter.
2. Each year, combine the year's worth of ezines into an e-book. Give away a free incentive for one of your products or services. Give away a free incentive for one of your products or services. Additionally, each quarter take the best of your articles and place them in print newsletter to use as part of your marketing materials. Send them to your list of friends, family, colleagues and of course potential client list.
3. Put articles on your website. Be sure to include on each page permission paragraph allowing your articles to use by others. Then include a link to your auto responder email address.
4. Submit articles to article directories on the web. Type in free articles at your favorite search engine for a list of article directories to get started. This is a quick way to use viral marketing and create more exposure for your website and book.
5. Develop a power packed signature box. Doing this will make sure you have a compelling ad traveling with each article or tips sheet you write and submit. If you need help with add power to your signature box click here for free article "How to Make Your Signature Box Sing!"
6. Put your articles on auto responder. Make it easy for your prospects to request and get more information from you. You could even gather several of your similar-themed (5-7) articles and easily create an e-course.
Power Marketing Tip: Setting up this feature in your marketing machine will make sure you don't lose any opportunities to build your list.
7. Send best articles to your local newspaper. Include your copyright and bio or signature box. If you are feeling a bit intimidated by big city newspaper, start local. Your suburban paper or regional papers for rural areas may be most open to new writers.
8. Use postal mail to publicize your writing. Don't discount the snail mail route audience. Mail articles including a hand written note and business card to friends, family and potential clients.
9. Pass out new articles at networking meetings of all kinds. Most people are more open to a newsletter or article format of information than a brochure. Remember everyone loves helpful information and no one likes being sold to.
10. Subscribe to electronic lists that are setup for writers to promote their work. Find out their guidelines (word count, bio length, etc.) before submitting. Some ezines list have strict word limits on bios. For example, some welcome full short bio while others may only accept Name and one link.
Are you ready to get started yet? Implement these tips and use your passion of writing to promote your book. Go ahead. You'll see your passion is contagious. You will gain more exposure, more subscribers and more book sales than you ever dreamed, all while doing what you love.
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About the Author
Earma Brown, 12 year author and business owner helps small business owners and writers who want to write and market their best book now! Visit her at http://www.writetowin.org for more free articles and ecourses on writing and marketing your book.
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