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Lmc71775
04-01-2011, 02:58 AM
Besides all the social networking, blogging, book trailers, reviews, virtual chats, creating your website, handing out flyers and bookmarks and going crazy twitterin' to promote your book to get it out there?

ResearchGuy
04-01-2011, 04:13 AM
Besides all the social networking, blogging, book trailers, reviews, virtual chats, creating your website, handing out flyers and bookmarks and going crazy twitterin' to promote your book to get it out there?
Speaking at local events and organizations (if at all pertinent). Writing op-eds and the like that tie in to your book (if feasible). Writing bylined articles for newspapers, magazines . . . (with a tag line mentioning your book). Good for nonfiction, anyway. Dunno about fiction.

--Ken

jnfr
04-01-2011, 04:13 AM
Write more books. Every writer I've heard from so far says their older books get more sales when they publish a new one.

Jettica
04-01-2011, 01:32 PM
A bit of PR, perhaps? Write a press release about the upcoming release of your book. Send out to local newspapers/magazines, follow up with a phone call. Try and get them to interview you or do a short on the release date of the book.

Bare in mind that most magazines work a month or two ahead. Newspapers, usually only a day to a week ahead (depending on whether it's a daily or weekly, funnily enough).

johnnysannie
04-04-2011, 06:57 AM
Get local media interested - with a new release like Jettica suggested. I've had my books get local radio, newspaper, magazine, and television attention - which boosts sales.

Even if you don't have a big advertising budget, consider running a small ad in the cheap free distribution papers because they often have wide circulation.

MumblingSage
04-04-2011, 11:08 PM
For fiction, you can get your name out more when you place short stories in magazines and anthologies.

zahra
04-24-2011, 12:59 AM
I was in my local booshop, Waterstone's, and there was a lady approaching browsers and telling them about her two books on sale. One of them sounded like my type of thing and I was impressed with her chutzpah and wanted to encourage a fellow writer. Readers, I bought one.