Let these book marketing tweets, courtesy of bloggers, marketers, authors and others, provide some inspiration. The topics include launching your book virtually, breaking through writers’ block, finding the right freelance editor, and more. Happy marketing!
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* Don’t Wait For Permission: Why Authors Should Be Entrepreneurs
Your book can be the basis for other opportunities such as audio, direct sales, graphic novels, and much more:
* How to Create a Street Team for Your Book
Discover ways to get your community of followers to help spread the word about your book:
http://buildbookbuzz.com/how-to-create-a-street-team-for-your-book/
* 5 Networking Tips for Authors
Learn which networking events are worth your time, or not, and why you should have business cards:
http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents/5-networking-tips-for-writers
* Book Launch Checklist – Before, During, and After Publication
This handy guide covers book inception through your first month of publication (and there’s a downloadable version):
http://kelsye.com/book-launch-checklist/
* 5 Ways to Find the Right Freelance Book Editor
Learn what qualities to look for, and more importantly, where you can find qualified editors:
http://janefriedman.com/2013/05/31/find-freelance-book-editor/
* An Author’s Best Friends: Booksellers and Librarians
People who buy and sell books for a living are valuable contacts. Here’s how you can maximize the relationship:
http://publishingperspectives.com/2014/09/an-authors-best-friends-booksellers-and-librarians/
* Breaking Through Writer’s Block
There are different reasons you hit a wall; get some suggestions for how to get writing again:
http://www.writersfunzone.com/blog/2014/08/21/breaking-writers-block/
* 5 Guidelines for Approaching Book Review Bloggers
If you’d like to get book reviews, these tips will help you identify the best bloggers for your book:
http://blog.janicehardy.com/2014/08/5-guidelines-for-approaching-book.html
* 10 Steps to Launch Your Book Virtually
Ready to publish your book? These ideas will give you some ways to let readers know your book is available:
http://writeonsisters.com/the-road-to-publication/plan-to-launch-your-book-virtually/
* 14 Never-Fail Tricks Every Writer Needs to Know
Great ideas for getting your book back on track:
http://annerallen.blogspot.com/2014/09/block-busting-14-never-fail-tricks.html
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