
Gale Laure/Evolution of a Sad Woman
So you want to be an author. You have a wonderful novel that you have written. Your heart and soul went into this work. It is unique. You have been told it is quite good. So what is next?
You have to sell your novel to the world! This is the hard part. Writing the book was the easy part.
When I wrote my novel, <i>Evolution of a Sad Woman</i>, I was on top of the world. I thought everyone would find out about my novel and want to read it. My publisher had it listed on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Buy.com, Tower, Target, Hastings and everywhere worldwide. So I was all set.
Wrong!
My novel was listed with all the other millions and millions of books. So it was just a little straw in a large pile of hay.
In the world today, an author must get attention for the book they have just written. You must draw attention to yourself. How do you do that?
My father who worked in sales his whole life once taught me a very valuable lesson. People buy from people they know. They must feel comfortable with you before they will buy from you. They must like you. It is no different for an author.
Readers must know you. Here are some tips to help you with your mission.
- People want to know about you. Get on every social media network you can. Join Twitter, Facebook, Authorsden, Goodreads, Shoutlife, myspace, YouTube and any other one you can find. Know that this will take time.
- Participate with the media networks listed above. Share little things about yourself. You do not have to get really personal if you do not wish. But they must get to know you.
- Tell them about your novel. Tell them about your writing experiences. It can actually be fun. You can make some wonderful, new friends.
- Plan a small book tour for yourself. Visit local bookstores first. Meet with the Book Manager. Tell them about your novel. Give them a copy to read. If they like your novel, they may be willing to host a book signing. Make sure to include a biography. Remember you must sell yourself first. Do remember they are busy people. Visit with them when it is convenient for them.
- Plan a virtual blog book tour. There are wonderful companies who can do this for you. You either can find a company or have your publisher find one for you. These companies can find the appropriate blogs for you book genre, set up the blog tour stops, help you decide what to write for the post and arrange stops at radio stations. Reviewers can also be arranged for you. You will have to write some, so be prepared.
- Always conduct yourself in a professional manner. Proofreading everything you write is a must. Look for errors.
- Always have business cards with information about your novel with you. You can give them out in restaurants, stores, waiting in offices or long lines. Do not just walk around handing them out. Strike up a conversation with someone. When – or if – the conversations get around to your novel, give them a card.
- Always smile. People love to be around people who smile. Make their day better with your smile.
- Have a launch party. My launch party was hosted in another town from my residence. A very nice art gallery was kind enough to host mine for me. Invite people and invite the media.
- Send out news releases to newspapers, magazines, radio and television personalities. Always include a biography. They must know you also. Sell yourself and you may sell some books.
- Organize your time every day. Plan how long you will spend marketing your book either on the Internet or in person.
Remember that you are selling yourself first. Once people – whether on the Internet or in the local bookstore – feel they know you and like you, they will want to buy your book.
Smile and keep it fun!
About the author
Gale Laure is known for her informal Southern style of writing. Books written by Gale Laure include her current debut, mystery,suspense, thriller romance, Evolution of a Sad Woman. It is selling as an e-book, Kindle and as a trade softcover paperback internationally.
For more information about Gale Laure visit www.galelaure.com (website), www.evolutionofasadwoman.com (blog) or the following: www.twitter.com/wwwgalelaurecom , www.facebook.com/Author.GaleLaure , www.authorsden.com/galelaure , www.goodreads.com/galelaureauthor , www.myspace.com/galelaure-author .





Good morning, everyone. I hope you are all ready for a lively interaction. Just leave me a comment or a question. I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Together, we can have a fantastic day!
GL
This girl tells it like it is! Thanks for hosting her today, Angela!
Great advice. I think a person should also wrok on building their confidence and self-esteem in case of rude and insensitive people at booksignings ad reviews.
Thanks for being here today, Gale! You are spot on in your post. I cannot reemphasize enough to PROOFREAD. Also, when authors commit to something, they need to follow through. In my online dealings, I’m shocked at how many don’t meet deadlines or follow through on commitments.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Nancy,
It is so nice to hear from you today. You really are following my blog tour. Keep it you.
You cannot have a thin skin in this business. Just remember, you cannot please everyone. Just keep trying and keep improving.
Thanks for blogging in today, Nancy. Hope to hear from you again.
GL
Well, Angela,
Look at me. I did not proofread my comment to Nancy before I posted. Instead of saying “Keep it you”, I meant to say “Keep it up!”
You are so right about following through. If you cannot finish it, you should not start it! Thank is my philosophy.
Thanks for having me.
GL
In addition to the name of your mystery-romance book what else do you have on your author business card.
What other ways to you advertise or market you mystery book on the internet besides blog book tours?
Well it is getting late. I am tired. It has been a good day here on Market My Novel.
I want to extend a gracious hand of thanks to Market My Novel for hosting me. It was a grand experience.
Thank you to all that blogged in. It was nice to hear from you.
To all I bid a good night.
GL
I’ve done that; I’ve been there. Anymore, I spent more time on marketing than I do writing. Unfortunately a lot of the marketing you talked about only helps locally. You need to get yourself known nationally. However you do have good pionts. Tank you.
I guess I missed the piont about checking your work closely. I really waqnted to say “Thank You”
Social networking online is a great place to market to a more national readership. My favorite two places to promote, market and schmooze online are Facebook and Twitter. Gale, good points about marketing. I like your persistence. That’s so key, isn’t it? And time management.
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Beth,
I am so sorry I did not respond to your comment. Time management is essential to all authors. Some days it is hard to find time to write. For me, when I become overwhelmed with the writing bug, I must give in and only write. After I am done, I resume my marketing adventures. After all, if I do not write there are no books to market.
GL