April 2, 2015
I mentioned already that I’m headed to the Pennwriters Conference this year. I wish I could attend more conferences, and I’d love to host all my writer friends and their readers for a fun-filled weekend, too.
But both of those ambitions are down the road, for when my kids are older and need me around less.
Right now, I have a promo opp that’s all about my author friends — and the conference attendees. It’s easy and it’ll cost only what you are willing to invest.
I am seeking books — print copies or else fancy-styled flashdrives* with your e-book(s) on them — for auction baskets. I’ll make a lovely little note about what books (and their authors) for the outside, and one (or more, depending on how many baskets I’m able to make) lucky winner will take home YOUR book.
Got a book you want to include? Drop me a note. Got an e-book? Drop me a note.
The idea here, folks, is to get your name out to a wider reading audience. I know… what’s the value of reaching writers and not readers? Well, because the smart writers among us are voracious readers. The smart writers among us are super networkers, not afraid to tell our friends to read such-and-such because it’s a great book, or a great example of this literary technique or this or that is handled really well and it’s a super example.
In other words: a good book in the right hands can create the sort of buzz we all want. People talking in positive ways about our books.
All it’ll cost you is the price of postage and your book. That’s not too much to ask for a chance to find a wider audience, is it?
I didn’t think so.
*Flashdrives in fun, custom shapes are a super promotional item.
February 23, 2015
From website and network problems to computer problems, I’m being given a sign. If only I could figure it out.
BUT the best news of all is that the Featured New Book Spotlight returns next week.
Is your book in the queue? Your friend’s? Why not?
Get ’em in now. Here’s the details you need.
Is the ONE question too hard? Need something simpler? Go for a Line (or two) of Distinction. Promo doesn’t get any easier than that.