Book Promotion Ideas for Libraries
We all know that writing a book is only half the battle. Promoting it? That’s where the real challenge begins. Whether you’re a first-time author or a seasoned pro, finding fresh, creative ways to promote your book can be a game-changer for your sales and visibility vertical rhythm.
Authors Veronica Roth and Leigh Bardugo teamed up for a virtual book tour to promote Roth’s novel Chosen Ones. They utilized platforms like Twitch to host live discussions, engaging a wide audience and creating an interactive experience for fans. This innovative approach not only increased visibility for Roth’s new release but also strengthened their connections with readers.
Did your partner hit a bestseller list? Hype them up. Readers notice authors who genuinely support each other. It’s like the literary version of Tom Hanks cheering on Meg Ryan in You’ve Got Mail. Heartwarming and effective.
Best Book Promotion Ideas
You’ve likely seen challenges pop up in your feeds, or even participated in one, and now you want to create one for your people. Great idea! They’re super fun and a great way to bring new people into your world or provide value to your existing audience. Why a Challenge? A “challenge” in the marketing…
YouTube has become extremely popular over the past 10 years or so. Videos of all kinds are routine now, from recorded podcasts to tryouts for musicians, and even Patrick Stewart reading Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Who’s to say you wouldn’t be able to leverage the power of YouTube’s popularity to benefit your book sales? It doesn’t really matter what kind of book you wrote. Take a chapter you are particularly fond of and read it as you want your fans to read it. Give them a taste of who you wrote your characters to be, or how you want your real-life non-fiction subjects to be viewed as you invoke their personalities in your vocalization.
You can find popular podcasts that feature novels. Search for podcasts that discuss and review books similar to the one you’ve written. Before you approach a podcaster about showcasing your book, listen to several of the prior episodes. If you believe a podcast will produce book sales, then make a pitch to that podcaster.
You’ve likely seen challenges pop up in your feeds, or even participated in one, and now you want to create one for your people. Great idea! They’re super fun and a great way to bring new people into your world or provide value to your existing audience. Why a Challenge? A “challenge” in the marketing…
YouTube has become extremely popular over the past 10 years or so. Videos of all kinds are routine now, from recorded podcasts to tryouts for musicians, and even Patrick Stewart reading Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Who’s to say you wouldn’t be able to leverage the power of YouTube’s popularity to benefit your book sales? It doesn’t really matter what kind of book you wrote. Take a chapter you are particularly fond of and read it as you want your fans to read it. Give them a taste of who you wrote your characters to be, or how you want your real-life non-fiction subjects to be viewed as you invoke their personalities in your vocalization.
TikTok Video Ideas for Book Promotion
Watch popular videos from other authors and readers in your genre. Also, look for readers and Booktokers who have reviewed/shared videos about comparative titles. See what formats and tones they use. Get inspired and try to implement their strategies.
User Interactions: This includes accounts you follow, videos you like or share, videos you’ve saved, and even videos you’ve marked as “Not Interested.” Based on this information, the algorithm suggests other videos that it thinks you’ll enjoy.
When it comes to TikTok, there are some common mistakes that authors make that can hinder their marketing efforts. It’s important to be aware of these pitfalls and take steps to avoid them. Here are some common mistakes to avoid: