A Conversation with Lida Quillen
Publisher and Founder of Twilight Times Books
By
Dora Machado
As you may remember, for the past few weeks, we've been talking to
Lida Quillen, independent publisher and founder of Twilight Times Books, about
a variety of topics. So far, Lida has shared with us how she became and
independent publisher, what her day is like, how she makes publishing
decisions, which books deserve publication and her best advice for new writers
seeking publication. Today she shares with us her views on book marketing.
Hi Lida and welcome back! This is a one question post: Let's talk
marketing. When it comes to book promotion, what are the basic elements that an
author has to have in place in order to support a novel's publication? What
kinds of promos do you recommend to your authors and which ones do you think
have the most impact on sales?
The reality in today’s publishing environment
is an author not only has to write a great book, they must have an author web
site and be active on social media such as Facebook, email lists, forums,
Twitter, etc.
We provide new authors with practical
promotion plans that include no-cost and low-cost promo ideas as well as a
step-by-step marketing plan. The marketing plan outlines what the author needs
to be doing several months prior to the release date, three months prior, one
month prior, etc. Fortunately, there are a number of no-cost and low-cost ways
in which to promote a book.
For example, I’ll share an excerpt from Practical Tips for Online Authors:
Online promo action plan
All of your promo
efforts should be part of an overarching plan of building an “author platform.”
That is one of the first questions the major NYC print publishers will ask.
Does the author have a following? And then they might ask, is the book
well-written?
Have you set up an
Amazon.com author page? A Facebook page? Have you placed announcements in
online forums or web sites that are open new release announcements?
It might be helpful
if you put your tasks into separate promotion categories:
Online (reviews, Virtual Book Tours,
interviews, etc)
Local media (local papers, radio)
In-person events (signings, presentations,
visits)
Social networking (Facebook, Twitter, etc)
You might consider
including in your promo plan a few, but not necessarily all, of the following
suggestions:
• Set up an Amazon
author page
• Create a Facebook
Fan Page
• Set up an author
page on Goodreads (lots of book bloggers hang out here)
• Twitter campaign
(you can pre-schedule your tweets in advance and keep them going)
• Include freebies
in your newsletter/website for readers (short story, reader’s guide, book club
guide, etc)
• Schedule several
radio interviews. Links to all interviews should be on your web site/blog.
• A podcast and/or
series of podcasts where you could read excerpts or talk about the writing of
your books. Readers love to hear authors talk, learn what’s inside their minds.
A video would be even better. This could also go on YouTube.
• Target Amazon top
10 reviewers
• Have everybody you
know ‘like’ and ‘tag’ your book on Amazon
• Make sure you have
at least 50 people review your book. 100 would be even better.
• Enter awards
competitions
• Put an “Amazon
Short” free on Amazon with links to your books. The short story should have a
nice cover and be available for download on your site/blog as well.
• Be active on the
Kindle forums and boards. According to Karen McQuestion, who has made close to
a million on Kindle, this was one of the secrets of her success.
• Create a book
trailer.
• Hold contests
periodically
• Goodreads book
give-away
• Send out press
releases every time there’s news. A great way to bring traffic to your web
site. Press releases should be sent before release, at the moment of release,
and as a follow up when reviews or award nominations start coming up.
• Publish articles,
excerpts, book announcements, writing essays, etc. in appropriate online forums
such as Gather.com. Broadcast to Gather
Broadcasting group and send email to “friends” on Gather.
• Be sure to comment
BACK on other writer’s pieces. Make sure it’s not a one-way street!
• Join
Bookblogs.ning.com, Productreviewplace.ning.com to find blog reviewers.
• Write reviews for
other authors to get your name out there
Virtual Book Tour
Solicit hosts to provide reviews,
interviews, book excerpts, or various creative venues to promote your book on a
weekly basis. Provide books free to these hosts in exchange for the promotion.
Make sure your tour includes radio interviews and perhaps audio and video
podcasts. Plan at least 3 one-month virtual book tours during the first year of
publication.
Place announcements
online in appropriate venues such as
Author’s DenBook Bloggers
Carolyn Howard Johnson’s Sharing with Writers
Compulsive Reader newsletter
Fran Silverman’s Book Promotion newsletter
LibraryThing
NING book promotion groups
Writers Gazette, “Writers Brag Board”
Yahoo “My Book’s Out” group
Yahoo Online Authors groups
Note: credit goes to
Aaron Paul Lazar and Mayra Calvani for the above promo tips
The more techniques
you use the more recognition you and your book(s) will receive which should
result in more book sales!
Wow. Lots of great suggestions. Thanks again. And to our MB4 readers, next
week we'll conclude our conversation with Lida Quillen by discussing some of the
hottest trends in the market and Lida's views on the future of the publishing
industry. See you then!
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About
Lida Quillen
Lida E. Quillen is an author, editor, publicist and
publisher. She is the founder and owner of Twilight Times Books, Paladin
Timeless Books and Twilight Times
ezine and current owner of Futures
Mystery Anthology Magazine.
About
Twilight Times Books
The mission of Twilight Times Books is to promote
excellence in writing and great literature. TTBooks is dedicated to enhancing
the prospects of getting great fantasy, historical, literary, mystery, science
fiction and Young Adult books into the hands of readers.
Submission Information
Twilight Times Books will be open to
submissions from February 15th to March 5, 2015. Send a cover letter, synopsis,
first chapter and marketing plan in the body of an email message. The subject
line must begin with ttb or ttbooks.
Contact
Information:
Lida E. Quillen, Publisher
Email: publisher@twilighttimesbooks.com – or –
publisher@twilighttimes.com
Website: http://www.twilighttimesbooks.com/
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Dora Machado is the award-winning author of the epic
fantasy Stonewiser series and her newest novel, The Curse Giver, available from Twilight Times Books. She is one
only a few Hispanic women writing fantasy in the United States today. She grew
up in the Dominican Republic, where she developed a fascination for writing and
a taste for Merengue. After a lifetime of straddling such compelling but
different worlds, fantasy is a natural fit to her stories.
When
she is not writing fiction, Dora also writes features for the award-winning
blog Murder By Four and Savvy Authors, where writers help writers. She lives in Florida with her indulgent husband and two
very opinionated cats.
To
learn more about Dora Machado and her award winning novels, visit her at www.doramachado.com , email her at Dora@doramachado.com,
find her on Facebook,
or follow her on Twitter.
Very, very interesting, Dora. Thank you so much for this.
ReplyDeleteBarb
Hi, Dora and Lida. The only changes I'd make since we discussed this a year or two ago is that Gather.com is not what it used to be since they sold it (most folks I know have given up on it) and that the newest, best way to reach lots of readers is to go through the eBook mail lists, such as Bookbub, Book Gorilla, Kindle Books & Tips, Book Sends, etc etc. They places cost money, but the results are usually pretty good. ;o)
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