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For so many of us writing is as necessary for our health as breathing. If we can afford to devote our life to it, we are lucky indeed. But for many of us, it may be the only option for earning a living. And although we're always being told about the global market, in the end we're lucky to find enough readers to fill a tiny village.
And how do you sell goods in a village? Word of mouth, sales to friends, arrange small house parties to sell selected items, sell door to door by appointment, display posters everywhere you can, chat,chat, chat to everyone--not primarily about what you're selling but about what the people you're talking to want and/or need. Natural networking--ask what you can do for everyone not what everyone can do for you. Make friends, help friends, share your expertise freely and you'll find friends eager to help you back.
Readers as Neighbors
Chat through your social media sites, through your blog comments--ask for opinions, ask for ideas, ask what readers want to know. Give small reports from your niche, short stories featuring characters from your novels, give a helping hand when asked. Be neighborly.
People love quizes. especially the type which claim to predict "What kind of person are you?" Offer a giveaway or two as prizes.
Extend your blogging network by offering guest posts, finding blogs relating to your characters' hobbies and commenting on posts. Join as many forums as you can, just to chat and ask questions, offer solutions.
Yes it will mean lots of extra work but no-one ever said it was easy to make a living writing except for those marketers who promise untold wealth in a week.
Look and Learn
- Make a point of visiting a new blog every day and commenting even if only to say how pleased you are to have found it.
- Note the things you like--maybe the color scheme--and what you dislike. Maybe the columns are too cluttered. Too much to take in.
- Keep revising your own blog layout and articles in the light of everything you learn.
Best of all, whatever you're writing, just relax. You're with friends. Let your soul shine through.
What have you found the best marketing methods for you? Please share some ideas in the comments below. We love to chat. :-)
What have you found the best marketing methods for you? Please share some ideas in the comments below. We love to chat. :-)
Anne Duguid Knol |
A local and national journalist in the U.K., Anne is now a fiction editor for award-winning American and Canadian publishers. As a new author, she shares writing tips and insights at her very new Author Support blog: http://www.authorsupport.net
Her novella, ShriekWeek is published by The Wild Rose Press.