by Alexa Bigwarfe
I hear it from authors
all the time. “I don’t want to think about all that marketing and publishing
stuff. I just want to write!” Of course you do, but the publishing industry has
changed, and if you want to be successful as an author, you have to start
learning the business of being an author. Whether you are published by a
traditional publishing house, or you self-publish or choose to go the hybrid
route, there are things beyond writing you should be thinking about.
You’ve put a lot of
time, effort and energy into writing a good book, why would you not want to
also put in the efforts to make sure people can find and buy that book?
There are many
important elements that go into selling a book. You need a platform (ie,
readers!), you need great meta data associated with your book, a marketing
strategy, and you need a lot of reviews.
Oh, the dreaded
reviews. Of all the things mentioned above, reviews are probably the last thing
you want to think about as an author. However, reviews, and getting them, are
one of the biggest hurdles an author will face. It can take a long time and a
lot of marketing before reviews just start happening on their own for your
book.
Most people in your
inner circle have never published a book and have NO idea about reviews or what
they mean. Take some time to educate your inner circle, your readers about the
importance of reviews on your book so that you can get a large number of
reviews, in an ethical manner.
- Book reviews are TRULY
influential to future sales not only from readers, but also book buyers,
librarians, people looking for speakers, etc.
- REVIEWS MATTER. The
more activity on a book – from views, sales, and reviews, the higher the book
will rank in both search results and in categories. This is critical for
receiving organic traffic and book sales.
- You may NOT give away
copies of your book IN EXCHANGE FOR a review, per Amazon terms of service. You
MAY give away as many copies of your book as you’d like prior to (and after)
your launch. But it’s only in the hopes that these readers will love your book
enough to share about it and go leave a review. Gently ask them to leave a
review if they would like.
- In order for a book
review to be accepted by Amazon, the person must have done one of the
following: purchased the book through Amazon directly or have left multiple
reviews on other Amazon products in the past. This is important for your launch
team to know.
In summary, most
people have no idea what you need them to do to best help you succeed with the
publication of your book, unless they are also a published author. As you
prepare for your book launch, take the time to educate your advanced readers.
Let them know the importance of reviews, particularly within the first few days
of launch.
Reviews matter.
1 comment:
Of course reviews are important. Any suggestions about where an author might submit a book to get reviews?
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