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Based on an American survey carried out last year, it emerged that the best strategies for promoting a book are represented by social networks . Online advertising, therefore, is seen as one of the best solutions, perhaps because it allows you to obtain results even for free. In the second post is blogging . More and more authors create their own blogs to improve their visibility, to seek admirers and translate them into loyal readers. Book reviews follow soon after. An online review helps the reader to know a few more secrets about that book.
A review may not always be positive, but if a novel gets a large number of favorable votes, its chances of selling certainly increase. The 10 best promotion strategies for a Special Data book Social networks and social media: 94% Blogging: 84% Review search: 75% Search for testimonials and supporters: 73% Press releases: 68% Online magazines and email marketing: 62% Radio and television: 62% Presentations and seminars: 60% Article marketing: 57% Signed copies: 56% I don't know how many of these strategies can be applied in Italy. Article marketing is practically unknown to writers, both beginners and otherwise, and press releases are not sailing in better waters.
Having a book advertised on the radio or television , in a cultural program, I think is quite difficult, unless you are already a famous writer. At that point they also call you on the news to talk about your book. But who on earth will call me for my apocalyptic thriller The Machiavelli Code ? The presentations are certainly interesting, but how many publishing houses organize them? And how many participate in book fairs ? Signed copies are a nice way to promote your book, and I'll be back with a dedicated article on this aspect of promotion. What do you think are the best strategies for advertising your book? Do you agree with that poll?
A review may not always be positive, but if a novel gets a large number of favorable votes, its chances of selling certainly increase. The 10 best promotion strategies for a Special Data book Social networks and social media: 94% Blogging: 84% Review search: 75% Search for testimonials and supporters: 73% Press releases: 68% Online magazines and email marketing: 62% Radio and television: 62% Presentations and seminars: 60% Article marketing: 57% Signed copies: 56% I don't know how many of these strategies can be applied in Italy. Article marketing is practically unknown to writers, both beginners and otherwise, and press releases are not sailing in better waters.
Having a book advertised on the radio or television , in a cultural program, I think is quite difficult, unless you are already a famous writer. At that point they also call you on the news to talk about your book. But who on earth will call me for my apocalyptic thriller The Machiavelli Code ? The presentations are certainly interesting, but how many publishing houses organize them? And how many participate in book fairs ? Signed copies are a nice way to promote your book, and I'll be back with a dedicated article on this aspect of promotion. What do you think are the best strategies for advertising your book? Do you agree with that poll?