The business world in convinced it's found a "revolutionary" way to
reach customers and create "buzz" for their products... and they have,
sort of...
The best part is, it's really simple and something that you as an
author already know how to do - WRITE!
The revolutionary marketing method? That odd little word called
"blogs".
You've heard the term "blog" before, I'm sure.
Here's the revolutionary part though...
Have you done anything about it?
Do you understand the power that a blog can have?
Have you thought about using a blog to build a community of
interested readers for your book, build your book sales, create
awareness of you as an author and take your marketing efforts to the
next level?
You may be asking "How do I start blogging?" Now is the perfect time to start... and I want to help you get
started... NOW!
What does it meant to you? What is the meaning of blogging? Probably, it evokes images of a glorified
internet "diary" where geeks, computer nerds, and lonely teenagers
rant and rave in the ether of cyber space. Thats the way most define blogging.
But wait, blogs are quietly revolutionizing the way customers
interact with companies (and even each other) about everything from
existing products to new ideas and improvements in customer service.
And very few people realize this fact.
Even fewer realize the importance to authors and their readers (and
potential readers). Or, that you can earn money by blogging (by generating
sales for your book).
What does this mean? It means blogs have come of age and anyone who
wants to create a community of interested customers better sit up
and take notice fast!
When they first came on the scene (and many times still today)
blogs were simply a diary of your thoughts that was posted on the
internet; but today's blogs are evolving into vibrant websites that
even the most computer-phobic of us can use and update instantly
without knowing a single piece of arcane programming code.
An blog creates an interested and interactive community for you and
your book - with you (and your book) as the central focus and the
readers driving the content of the blog that provides rich feedback
to the author.
Your blog also allows readers to respond your posts, provide
additional information, links, expanded opinions, and more.
Specifically, it builds interest in your book.
You can make immediate updates from a computer anywhere with only a
Web browser and Internet connection.
And - different from the typical "static" web pages where content is
difficult to change (so rarely does...), a "dynamic" blog is in a
constant state of renewal and evolution.
Smart businesses are beginning to understand the huge impact of a
concept that "mom and pop" businesses have understood for years: to
truly be successful, you must know your customers and be completely
in tune with their wants, needs, and desires.
Large publishers throw millions of dollars down a dark scary black
hole every year trying to identify (really "guess"...) what people want
to read. (In the corporate world of publishing it's called the
"Marketing Department.")
However, in the self publishing world, we don't have those kinds of
dollars to throw away - so we have to be smarter. We need to
understand our readers, our markets, and the ways that we can build
interest for the topics we publish (and find NEW ones).
A blog allows you to avoid guessing what's on your readers' minds
and provides an active and up-to-the-minute means for them to tell
you exactly what they do and don't like about your book, writing,
and practically any other topic you might feel is important.
Having this sort of immediate access to your readers minds makes it
possible for self published authors to build huge market
share.
There are two ways you can build your blog: you can use one of the
"hosted" solutions (like Blogger or LiveJournal) or stand-alone
applications (really only meant for the nerdiest of us). Hosted
blogging solutions are extremely easy set up, often in just a couple
of minutes.
I'll assume you already know how to type... so you can create a blog.
Point your web browser to
Blogger.com and you will find you can set
up a blog free of charge and be posting within just a couple
minutes.
The best part? Blogger.com is owned by search giant Google and will
host your blog on their servers.
Stand-alone blogging software (the other alternative) is installed
on your own website - which we are beginning to offer as an option
on our upper
level packages.
For the stand-alone products, one of the most popular is Moveable
Type (from
moveabletype.org ) and is a very versatile and powerful suite of
tools for creating a full-featured blog (if your desires are to
create a blog that competes with those of the largest companies in
the world).
No matter what you choose, understand that your blog can be a
critically important part of marketing plan for building reader
awareness for your book.
A tremendously important feature of blogs (and one that makes them
heads above more traditional email newsletters) is that your readers
have the ability to get your updates without having to receive an
email. With the wonders of RSS (real simple syndication),
subscribers are notified of your updates to the blog through their
news reader.
What's the big deal? Publishing your blog with RSS feeds (that your
readers then subscribe to) means your content NEVER EVER gets caught
by SPAM filters.
If you like this information (and found it helpful) and please feel
free to post it on your site, put it in a blog, toss it in your
newsletter, or in general spread it around. Please just give us
credit here at www.dogearpublishing.net
May you have success in your creative efforts!
Ray
If you have any questions or comments - please write us at
AuthorResources@dogearpublishing.net
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