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How to Market Your Book with Social Media

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Social media web sites, such as Facebook, YouTube, 
Twitter, and even MySpace, can be perfect places to 
market a book. If you are already connected to the 
online networking and media world, stay there, and 
start promoting your work. If you are not connected, 
consider adding a few of the following strategies to 
your book marketing tool kit.

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Category: writing and speaking

Written By: Melinda Copp
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How to Market Your Book with Social Media
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Social media web sites, such as Facebook, YouTube, 
Twitter, and even MySpace, can be perfect places to 
market a book. If you are already connected to the 
online networking and media world, stay there, and 
start promoting your work. If you are not connected, 
consider adding a few of the following strategies to 
your book marketing tool kit.

Make Your Posts about Your Book

Do you regularly update your Twitter or Facebook 
status? If so, make sure that, as much as possible, 
your status updates relate to your book. Many users 
will post things about their day or their families, but if 
your goal for using social networking sites is to market 
your book, keep your status updates professional in 
nature and offer good information that will interest 
your ideal readers. This will help keep your book at the 
forefront of your followers' minds.

Create Fan Clubs

Many social networking sites allow users to build 
groups or fan clubs. To spread the word about your 
book, you can make your own groups and fan clubs 
and encourage your friends to join. This can interest 
others when they see your friends' notifications about 
the group. In this way, your name and the name of 
your book are getting out there and noticed.

Be sure to monitor these groups, however, as they 
sometimes attract spam, and no one will spend time 
discussing your book on a forum filled with spam posts. 
Also, be sure to include information in these groups 
about where your book can be purchased, including 
links to Amazon and other online sellers if available.

Use Event Notification Options

If the social media site you are using has an event 
notification capability, use it. If you know you are going 
to hold a book signing or public reading, create an 
event and invite people online. Encourage them to 
invite their friends as well. This gets your name and 
the name of your book noticed, even if it does not 
increase the number of people at your book signing.

If You Haven't Already, Set Up a Blog

Your blog should be the hub of your social media 
efforts. It gives you a place to post information about 
upcoming events, learn what your readers liked and 
did not like about your book, and stay connected with 
your followers. You can post tidbits from your book or 
elicit discussions about different sections of the work. 
And link your blog to all your social media networks so 
people can easily connect with you in other places.

Keep in mind that blogging must be done regularly to 
work effectively as a marketing tool. People expect 
blogs to be updated on a regular basis, and if not, they 
will stop reading. Even if your posts are short, get in 
the habit of regularly creating new content for your 
blog. If people stop reading, your book and your 
message may slip from their minds, which also means 
that they are not telling people about your blog and 
introducing more potential readers to your work.

Build an Online Persona

In all of your social media and networking work, keep 
your online persona consistent. Whatever image you 
want to portray about yourself and your book, keep it 
in mind any time you post something or make a 
comment on someone else's post. Always be looking 
for new opportunities to introduce potential readers to 
your work, but do so in a professional way that works 
in conjunction with they type of writing you wish to be 
known for.

Spreading the Word through Cyberspace

Social media and online networking are cheap and 
easy ways to get the word out about your book, and 
offer numerous opportunities to gain a following. You'll 
see your readership expand as you market your book 
through social media, and, as an added bonus, you will 
have the chance to connect in a more personal way 
with your readers.

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Melinda Copp helps speakers, coaches, consultants, 
and self-employed professionals write and publish to 
establish expertise, build relationships with their 
clients and prospects, and make more money. For a 
free Write Your Book Quick Start Mini E-Course, go to 
http://www.WritersSherpaPrograms.com/writeabook.h
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