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Five Tips for Marketing Your Book on Facebook

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Millions of people visit Facebook every day, making it one of 
the best viral marketing opportunities for authors online. It’s 
easy to set up and maintain pages specifically for your book, 
you can find lots of traffic for your blog or web site, and it’s 
free, at least for now. Consider these five tips to establish 
your book’s Facebook presence.

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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Five Tips for Marketing Your Book on Facebook
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Millions of people visit Facebook every day, making it one of 
the best viral marketing opportunities for authors online. It's 
easy to set up and maintain pages specifically for your book, 
you can find lots of traffic for your blog or web site, and it's 
free, at least for now. (I've heard they're thinking about 
charging.) Plus, Facebook pages get ranked in search engine 
results, making it an ideal tool to add to your book marketing 
strategy.

Consider the following tips to establish your book's Facebook 
presence.

1. Complete Your Profile Page
If you already have a personal profile on Facebook, you can 
create a fan page just for your book. (If you don't already 
have a profile, you'll need to create one to get the page.) Why 
the fan page? Facebook limits the number of friends you can 
have to 5,000. But you can have an unlimited number of fans. 
Plus, you can use an image of your book cover, write a blurb 
about the book, track visitors, and add other features that 
you might not want to do on a personal profile. You can extra 
tabs and add testimonials from readers, links to sales pages 
on Amazon and other online bookstores, and even offer your 
fans a free downloadable sample of your book. Make sure you 
take advantage of everything the fan page has to offer. 

2. Get Fans
Once your fan page is set up, you need to get fans. Unlike the 
personal profile page, you can't just search for people and ask 
them to become your fan. But you can ask your friends from 
your personal page to become a fan and ask them to help you 
get the word out by suggesting their friends become fans as 
well. You'll also want to promote your fan page as much as 
possible, adding a link to your e-mail signature, putting a 
badge on your blog and web site, and placing a link on all 
your book-marketing pieces. One other way to get fans is with 
Facebook ads. These are the small ads that show up on the 
right-hand side of the site, and although they aren't free, you 
only have to pay when someone clicks.

3. Use Your Fan Page to Promote Book Signings, Readings, 
and Events
Facebook can help you find fans across the globe, but it's also 
a great way to promote book signings, readings, speaking 
engagements, and any other events that you're holding in 
your local area. Within your fan page administration panel, 
you can create events and invite all your fans. Then when 
they reply that they're attending, all their friends will see it, 
which means viral exposure for your events. 

4. Start Conversations
The beauty of social media is the ability to interact, and 
Facebook is no different. It makes you more accessible and 
allows your readers to connect with you on a personal level. 
So in addition to promoting your book and events, start 
conversations, show your readers what you're really like, and 
give them information that interests them. And make sure you 
respond to comments and wall posts from fans. They'll love 
hearing from you just as much as you'll love hearing from 
them.

Putting Your Book on Facebook
Facebook is a powerful marketing tool for authors, and it's a 
lot of fun. So if you haven't already, give it a try. Put up a 
page for your book, and start attracting readers!

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring self-help, business, and 
nonfiction authors write and publish books that establish 
expertise, attract clients and opportunities, and share their 
message in a compelling way. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html for a 
free copy of her Write Your Book Quick-Start Mini E-course.

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