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How to Build Your Audience

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Congratulations on publishing your book! Let s Go Find Your Readers With the right kind of marketing and publicity, you have a better chance of getting your book in the hands of readers and building a loyal following for books you publish in the future. A Collaborative Approach to Marketing Your Book Lulu has simplified the process of book promotion, providing a comprehensive solution for authors by bringing together a range of services under one roof. You bring the book. We provide the marketing resources and expertise. Marketing your book can be as fun and creative as writing it. Your thoughtful input, combined with our expertise and experience, can give you a platform for sharing your book s message and achieving your own version of success. Getting Started Developing a marketing plan is one of the most important tasks to complete in order to successfully promote your book. Use this guide to learn how you can create a strategy to target your ideal readers, distinguish your book from the competition, and plan and execute effective marketing activities to promote your work. To get started, consider the essential elements of an effective marketing plan outlined on the following pages, and then contact a Lulu Services Consultant for help putting your plan into action. A Collaborative Approach to Marketing Your Book As with any good book, your book marketing plan should have a strong beginning, an engaging middle and a powerful end. Think about it in three phases: 1. Before you complete your manuscript 2. Once you complete your manuscript 3. After your book is available for sale How To Build Your Audience 1

Phase 1: Before You Complete Your Manuscript The time to start thinking about your marketing plan is before you even submit your manuscript for publication. Take a moment to consider the questions below and write down your answers. Outlining your goals and thoughts on paper is a concrete way to start building your marketing plan. What are your book marketing goals? Identify goals that are measurable and attainable. You may dream of selling a million copies, but that s most likely not a realistic goal as you re getting started. Set targets you can hit, so you can measure progress and celebrate successes. Achieving your marketing goals can be just as thrilling as finishing that final chapter. Marketing Tip: Identify your target audience by thinking critically about what type of people are most likely to buy your book. Are they men or women? Baby boomers or young adults? Narrow your focus for a better chance at reaching the right audience. Who are your ideal readers? Develop a clear picture of who your potential readers are. Your book won t appeal to everyone and that s OK! Create a prototype of your ideal reader by considering age, gender, where they socialize and shop, and other demographics. This will help you pinpoint the right strategies for reaching them. What are competing titles for your book? Search a brick-and-mortar or online bookstore for books that might focus on a similar topic or have a similar title to your own. What are the authors of those books doing to compel readers to pick up their books? How can you appeal to readers drawn to books such as these while still making your book stand out? How can you position yourself as an author? Depending on the genre and topic of your book, you may be able to cite particular experiences, professional accreditations or other compelling factors that lend authority to your status as a writer. This information will come in handy when it comes time to pitch your story to the media. How To Build Your Audience 2

What are your key selling points? When you speak to book buyers, potential readers or members of the media, you want to have clear and compelling reasons why someone should buy your book. Think of this as the sound bite that s key to gaining the initial attention of your target audiences. What endorsements can you secure? Having quotes from well-known or respected people can give your book added credibility in the eyes of potential book buyers. Think about who might be willing to endorse your book. With their permission, you could use their quotes on your back cover and in your sales materials. How will you utilize the web? The Internet can be one of the most effective ways to promote a book. That s why you should get your author website up and running as soon as possible to start building interest. Include your website address and social media information in all your promotional and press materials. How To Build Your Audience 3

Phase 2: Once You Complete Your Manuscript With your goals in mind, you can now start to lay the groundwork for the launch of your book. Develop your book s media hook. Sometimes called the elevator pitch, this is the two-minute speech (brief enough to share with someone during an elevator ride) that you use to get media outlets interested in featuring your book. Above all, make sure your pitch is quick, clear and unique. Write it down and memorize it so that you can deliver it at a moment s notice. Plan your book launch event. Generate interest with some grassroots-style promotion of your book. In some cases, an event may help you gain valuable media attention. Be creative in planning and choosing a location. Tie it in to the theme or subject of your book. And don t forget to have fun people are more likely to respond to someone who is enthusiastic and inviting. Marketing Tip: Starting your marketing efforts locally is always a good idea. As you learn what works best, you can adapt and improve your plan appropriately as you gradually expand your efforts into larger markets and nontraditional venues. Identify venues for book readings and signings. Many local retailers, bookstores and libraries welcome authors who are interested in speaking or holding a book signing, but they want to plan for them in advance. Reach out to members of your community to see if they know of any suitable venues. Once you have a list of possible locations, contact the people in charge to make initial plans. Set a date only after your book is available for purchase. Prepare any necessary printed materials. Bookmarks, postcards, flyers, business cards and a hangable wall canvas featuring your book cover will call attention to your book at events and give readers a lasting memento that they can take home. These materials are a necessity when your marketing plan includes events like book signings, readings or speaking engagements. How To Build Your Audience 4

Assemble your mailing list. Prepare a list of people and media outlets that you ll invite to your book launch, signings and other events. Accommodate for both email and regular mail. Send out your book launch invitations. When you settle on a time and date and work out the details with the venue, send out the invitations to your book event. Make sure you have already approved your author copy at the end of the publishing process to ensure your book will be ready in time for the event. Finalize your marketing plan, calendar and budget. Establish a calendar of your tentative activities for the coming year and consider the investment needed to accomplish those tasks. This will help you stay accountable and reach your goal of connecting with as many readers as possible. How To Build Your Audience 5

Phase 3: After Your Book is Available for Sale Your book is now officially launched and ready to soar! With your plan and resources in place, you can start carrying out the marketing activities you ve been preparing. Hold your book launch event. Celebrate that achievement of publishing your work. Have plenty of books on hand to sell and sign (Contact your Lulu Services Consultant to help with that.), and make the most of the time you have. Ask readers to share your book with other people they know who might be interested in it. We recommend having at least 25 books on hand for your event. Marketing Tip: When promoting your book to media outlets, always provide an angle that can help reporters and reviewers craft a compelling or entertaining story. The story behind the book often brings readers to the book itself. Schedule other events. You laid the groundwork in Phase Two. Now follow through using your press materials to finalize a calendar of promotional events. Don t just think locally. As you travel, plan ahead by looking for bookstores or venues that might be interested in having you read from and sign your book. Pitch to local and web media outlets. Using the hook you developed in Phase Two, contact local reporters at newspapers, radio and TV stations to try to secure stories about your book. Identify websites and bloggers that might be interested in your topic and make a pitch to them as well. National coverage may be one of your goals, but the best place to start is locally; you can expand from there. Blog to reach potential readers online. Blogs allow authors to find and develop a relationship with readers worldwide. You can post a summary of your book, an author bio, news stories and upcoming events. Some authors use a blog as an extension of their book, offering fans an inside glimpse of their story or topic. No matter the focus of your blog, your goal is to write interesting, valuable content that will compel readers to follow your blog and engage with you through commenting and sharing your posts. How To Build Your Audience 6

Plan and create advertising where appropriate. Advertising is a way to make readers aware of your book. There are a number of niche publications and websites out there; so no matter how specific your target audience, there s likely to be an advertising opportunity that can reach your readers. Several impressions may be needed for a reader to be influenced to buy, so you may want to plan on purchasing several ad insertions to be featured over a defined period. Evaluate and revise your plan. A good marketing plan is flexible. Even the best-laid plans will not go exactly as you expected, so be willing to re-evaluate and make adjustments. If something is working, find a way to expand your efforts in that area. If something isn t working, stop and pivot into something else. Learn from experience and make changes as necessary to accomplish your goals. How To Build Your Audience 7

The key to a successful book marketing campaign Bringing It All Together Along with having clear goals, the key to book marketing is an integrated approach to your campaign. In other words, combining the right elements based on your goals and your book will give you a greater impact than a series of disconnected marketing activities. This is where Lulu can help. Our comprehensive approach to book marketing is designed to give you the best opportunity for success and help make it easy for you to manage and integrate your efforts. Choose the services that match your needs and your budget Some of the most successful book launches start with a promotional plan that creates excitement and awareness on a small scale and then grows gradually through simple means, such as social media and word-of-mouth. Depending on how you define success, your promotional plan and how much of your own promotional elbow grease you wish to apply will help guide you to your goal. Lulu Marketing Services You can let Lulu help a little or a lot depending on your needs and your budget in the areas that matter most when you need to build awareness and a following as an author. Publicity Lulu has industry experts who have helped thousands of writers publicize their books with services such as: Publicity Campaigns Book Reviews Press Releases Promotional Materials (Bookmarks, Business Cards, Postcards, etc.) How To Build Your Audience 8

Multimedia You don t need to have a Hollywood budget to promote your book through video, advertising and beyond; not when you have Lulu tools like: Hollywood Book to Screen Services Author and Book Videos Internet Lulu can put the global reach of the web to work for you with online services such as: Author Website Setup Social Media Publicist Internet Marketing Let us put your book in front of potential readers and publishing industry insiders at the venues that matter, including: Book Exhibit International Show Book Exhibit National Show Book Exhibit New Title Showcase (NTS) Show *Marketing tools are subject to availability. How To Build Your Audience 9

Put your plan into action with help from Lulu We Can Help Your Break Through You have a great book and a unique set of goals and skills, as well as a limited amount of time and money to dedicate to book marketing. As your marketing plan unfolds, you ll likely find that some activities come naturally to you, while others are a bit more difficult to execute. Don t worry. The beauty of publishing your book with Lulu is that you also get access to expert guidance and professional services to help you market your book. If you would like more ideas on developing the right plan or putting it into action, simply give your Lulu Services Consultant a call. Whether you want a copywriter to craft your marketing materials, a Web designer to help you create your author website, access to exclusive events and opportunities to showcase your book, or a publicist to contact the media for you, Lulu has a team of experts ready to help. Remember, book marketing is more like a marathon than a sprint. The key is to have a plan, stay focused, seek support and enjoy the journey. To learn more, Call your Lulu Services Consultant at 888.265.2129 How To Build Your Audience 10