How to Write Social Media Book Author Profile Pages to Attract Potential Readers

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If you are a book author who wants potential readers to find you on the internet, you want to be as visible as possible in places that those readers might be.

And in almost every social media place that you sign up for – such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn – you are given the opportunity to write a profile about yourself.

What should these profiles say to effectively attract potential readers?

Twitter Has Only 160 Characters for Your Bio Info

Let’s start with Twitter with 160 characters max for your bio. Obviously you are going to put that you are a book author (perhaps fiction or nonfiction) and presumably you will have a book website URL for the “more info URL” field in your profile. What else are you going to say in those 160 characters? That depends.

Do you have a business besides being a book author? If so, you may want to put info about that business in your bio. Or is there a particular hook about your book that you want to get across in your bio? Perhaps your book is a novel based on a true story.

Your goal in the brief Twitter bio is to make yourself interesting enough (although all true) that people can find “connections” to you and want to follow you.

This means that you must not leave this bio blank. If you want people to follow you on Twitter, you have to be willing to share about yourself.

And remember that you can change this info easily. For example, if your book wins an award, you should consider changing your Twitter bio to reflect that award. Revisit your bio every couple of months to ensure that it presents the most up-to-date version of yourself.

Facebook Has Much More Space for Bio Info

Now let’s move on to Facebook, which has a longer bio section under info on your profile page with the ability to include as many of your own website URLs as you want.

Now here’s the often-overlooked extra of Facebook:

You can have a very brief bio section under your photo that people can see when visiting your wall page as well as your info page. This is a golden opportunity to get the most important points across in a very short space. Because, honestly, how many people are going to read all those long entries on your info page? (And for the long entries, do use lists instead of long, dense paragraphs.)

Take advantage of this brief, easy-to-read bio with the info you most want to share with your Facebook friends. Note that this may not necessarily be the same as the info you choose to share with your Twitter followers, even though in both cases you want to emphasize that you are a book author. And, again, update this brief Facebook bio every couple of months.

LinkedIn Has Its Own Peculiarities

Now for the third social networking site – LinkedIn. This site gives you a very brief space to put a few words under your photo along with the opportunity to provide a brief summary of your business. Book authors should take advantage of both places to convey their most important information. Then the rest of the profile info on LinkedIn is more job and career-oriented.

There is one important “trick”:

LinkedIn only allows three website links. But don’t click on “My Company” or “My Website” or “My Blog” before putting in the links. Click on “Other” in each case. Then to the right of “Other” put descriptive words such as “Book Blog” or “Book Site.” You want potential readers to know they can find out about your book(s) at your sites.

As with your other social media profiles, revisit your LinkedIn profile info every so often to ensure that the info is up to date.

In conclusion, don’t make the mistake of thinking that these profiles are unimportant and thus you dash off writing the info. These profiles provide the information that helps make you interesting to potential readers.

Spend as much time writing and revising these social media profiles as you would spend writing and revising any paragraph or page in your novel or nonfiction book. – P.Z.M.

Phyllis Zimbler Miller is a National Internet Business Examiner at http://www.InternetBizBlogger.com as well as a book author, and her power marketing company http://www.MillerMosaicLLC.com combines traditional marketing principles and Internet marketing strategies to put power in your hands.

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How Self Publishing Saved My Life

By Ronnie Lee, author of “The Book of Life: Existentialism, the Will & the Truth”

I first wanted to write a book when I was 24-years old working in Hong Kong. I carried this passion through my 20’s and 30’s. It wasn’t until I started writing philosophy papers that I realized I could write original poems from my theories.

One day I was struck with the creative muse!

Twenty minutes later I completed six poems. I started creating websites to showcase my work. But I still felt incomplete, unworthy, and sad. My websites and my poems were not well-known, or even publicly available. Even my family and friends were quiet about my writings.

I realized that I would forever be unhappy and unsatisfied unless I could find an established authority to support my writing and help me share my work with the world. But finding an establishment was difficult. I continued to look as I continued to write.

Then in 2006 I stumbled across a website for authors who want to self-publish. That website was: Outskirts Press.

Many Authors Are Now Becoming Self-Published Authors Because…

* Traditional publishers are picky! They take your rights, require you to have a marketing platform, and take up to 2 years to publish your book.
* Self-publishing authors keep all the rights to their work
* Self-publishing authors have control over their pricing and profit
* Self-publishing authors can pursue other opportunities thanks to non-exclusive contracts

How Self-Publishing Transformed My Life

Within a few months, my first book, “The Book Of Life: Existentialism, the Will and the Truth” was published. I was ecstatic and, just like that, my life changed. For 13 years, my life was a constant struggle to be recognized and appreciated as a writer. Suddenly I had achieved a goal that had been imprinted in my mind through sorrow and pain in my wonder years.

You can imagine the relief and personal satisfaction that sets in when you overcome a life’s hurdle and the change in feelings that occur when a book you have toiled to write is finally published.

What a tremendous achievement!

My book was in my hands and available for purchase throughout the world on Amazon.com. It made me feel whole, complete, worthy, revived, excited and motivated to live my life happily, fully and more inspired.

I became more prolific, too, with a renewed zest and love for writing.

Since, I Self-Published My First Book…

* I wrote and published six more books with Outskirts Press. When something this easy makes you feel so alive, you pursue it with all your heart.
* I have book videos for all my books available on YouTube. I have audio excerpts on iTunes for some, and business cards for others. My reviews have mostly been positive and some were even exceptional.
* My first six books are in the Hong Kong public library and my first book is also for sale in a major bookshop, Swindon Book Co. Ltd. in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. The gladness in my heart grows ever stronger every day.

Without self-publishing, I would have missed one of the most delightful moments of my life — seeing my own books on the website of a bookshop, WHSmith, where I used to buy school books as a youngster.

Would I ever have imagined my own books on display?

No. But there they are, and all I can say is, it is worth it!

I am hoping to self-publish more books and I am also planning an exhibition with other artists in Hong Kong. By helping ourselves, we artists and writers can help others in society through inspiration and motivation from our words.

Publishing makes me feel like a first-class citizen. I feel self-publishers like Outskirts Press saved my life. Without them, I would still be lost. Now self-publishing has made my life’s work honorable.

I have achieved more than I could have ever expected.

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Things to Consider When Self-publishing a Novel, Book, or Story

By Christopher Pascale

Getting one’s work in print is a dream many have. Some writers go the traditional route of working in the writing industry, either freelancing or having regular columns. Others love to write, pursuing it as a hobby.

For those who do not approach writing in a traditional manner, publishing a book or novel will be near impossible. As any writer who is sending queries to agents knows, many form letters come back saying that they are receiving dozens (or more) solicitations every day.

For this reason, many people do not want to wait for traditional publishers to discover them. And there are any number of reasons that include:

  • Belief in the success of a project
  • Simply wanting a book published
  • Having the work to pass on as an heirloom

But before authors pursue self-publishing, it’s important to research publishers according to one’s own reasons for doing so.

Upfront Costs can add up Fast

Some subsidy presses offer services individually, giving clients the option of not paying for editing, photography, and listing the product with an ISBN#.

Other publishers offer a package that is not negotiable and can be very expensive. Vantage Press, for example, which operates out of New York City, is a subsidy press with more than 60 years of experience. Authors who publish through them pay premium prices, but get the services of a publicist as well as national distribution.

For the stay-at-home mom looking to put her personal recipes into print that she intends to give out to family members, paying thousands of dollars would be outrageous. But for the aspiring novelist or poet with no contacts in the world of writing, having a publisher that is going to list the book on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and Borders.com while contacting many newspapers upon the book’s release could be very attractive.

Marketing Costs Should be Budgeted

Even authors who use larger subsidy publishers will have to have a marketing budget of their own. This can be cut down by emailing newspapers and other media outlets about the book’s release, but when it comes to selling a book, getting into stores to sign copies will be a must.

Authors should be prepared to call bookstores while having copies on hand to send to the stores for their review. For more on this read: How to Produce a Book Tour.

Having said all this, none of it can happen if a manuscript is not ready to be submitted.

Manuscript Readiness for Publisher Submissions

Some authors find out the hard way that subsidy presses are not in the business of releasing the highest quality of content for the reading public, but, rather, they are there to serve their client, the author.

For this reason, some will accept typos, lacking continuity, and writing that is just plain bad. Writers who are going to put their work on the open market need to do so with a critical eye and maybe the assistance of other people to make suggestions as well.

For those who wish to skip this step, it might be at the sacrifice of much quality. But for many, self-publishing is not about producing the best work; it can be about simply having a compilation of one’s work in a more permanent form. Remember, it is all about the work’s purpose.

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Ebooks – Perfect to Read on the New iPad

By Ethan Evans

Have you had an opportunity to evaluate the new iPad? If so, then you probably realize that it’s one of the nicer platforms out there today on which to read and enjoy an e-book. If you’re an e-book publisher, or someone trying to make money with e-books, this is something you need to be aware of! The reason why has a lot to do with the fact that the screen size is sufficiently large enough to be able to allow somebody to comfortably read the text that is on it. Are you telling your e-book customers that they can read your publications on this device?

One of the problems that a lot of e-book readers in the past had revolves around the fact that the makers of these devices tried to make the device itself a little bit too compact. Granted, these problems have largely gone away and the new generation of e-book reader that is out there is a perfect fit for most people. Ironically, the iPad was not originally designed to serve specifically as an e-book reader. Instead, it’s designed to be a general use computer system. Nevertheless, it can be used to read e-books.

Keep in mind, even though you can use the iPad to read an e-book, you may ultimately decide to have a separate e-book reader that is specifically designed for this task. There are a variety of technical reasons why this makes sense. However, one of the biggest factors has to do with durability. Many e-book readers are specifically designed to withstand a great deal of punishment. That cannot necessarily be said for the new iPad.

Here’s the bottom line: if you happen to own an iPad, feel free to use it as an e-book reader. You’ll find it to be a fantastic device to use for this purpose. Also, if you haven’t been e-book publisher, you may want to point out the fact that your e-book can be read on this particular platform.

For more FREE information about how to shortcut your way to financial success with your own home based eBook publishing business, visit the eBook Secrets website by clicking here.

You’ll discover a fantastic resource that I’ve put together for you that will help you launch and grow a profitable home based eBook publishing business WITHOUT having to spend a lot of money and waste a bunch of time. You can literally get started today by visiting my eBook Secrets website.

Yours For eBook Profits,
Ethan Evans

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Use Your Favorite Sites to Market Your Ebook

By Gwen Tanner

If you’re trying to establish your expertise in your niche or on your favorite topic, I’m sure you’ve been told to create an information product. It’s a very quick way to get started with your own online business and building your reputation. Information products are easy to create and a very low cost to produce. But one thing that worries a lot of people is “How will I get people to my website to buy my new ebook?” Well, you want to start marketing as soon as you have an idea for your product. Let’s talk about how you can do this using your favorite social networking sites.

If you ask almost any marketer, they will tell you that you need a mailing list of “prospects” to sell to. And this is very true. But we don’t all have a mailing list of prospects, now do we? That’s where Facebook and Twitter come in. It’s so easy to find new friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter. As you add friends, you are also building a list. So why not start with what you have?

Here are some tips for using Facebook to jumpstart marketing your ebook:

1. Search Facebook for pages (fan pages) to “like” that are related to your topic. Make comments on the wall of the page and become friends of those who are also fans of the page.

2. Start your own page on the topic and put a link on your blog. Provide a lot of good information to encourage others to like your page.

3. Search Facebook for groups to join on your topic. Answer questions and make quality suggestions. Be a good contributor and people will begin to see your expertise.

4. Start your own group on your topic and begin intriguing discussions about your topic. Try to build an interactive community within your group.

5. Post interesting information about your topic in the Notes of your profile.

6. Build your friends list daily.

Here are some tips for using Twitter to help market your ebook:

1. Search Twitter to find people who are interested in your topic and follow them.

2. Tweet daily about your topic. Try to tweet regularly and provide some interesting information from your website or ebook.

3. Link your Twitter profile to your sales page and use plenty of keywords in your profile description.

4. Build your followers list daily.

The key to using Facebook and Twitter to market your ebook is to make sure you do it consistently. You can’t post once or tweet once because your messages will be lost in the thousands that are posted daily. So stay on top of your messages to make sure they are seen.

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Why Isn’t My Ebook Selling?

I am constantly plagued with this question from both clients and friends.  Is there a market for Ebooks…Absolutely!  With more and more digital readers coming on the market, the marketplace for digital informational products will only expand.  But there is still some very important questions that need to be addressed if your Ebook is not making the viral stage as quickly as you thought it might. Here are 4 reasons why your Ebook may not be selling:

Knowing Your Market – First and foremost, are you writing about a topic that is important and of value to your market?  If you are trying to sell an Ebook about knitting to a market of hard core sports fans I can guarantee the failure of your efforts.  But if you are addressing a common sports fan dilemma like “How to Get Your Spouse To Let Me Watch The Game In Peace”.  Then you will be flying to the top of the charts in no time.

Pre-Release Hype – Second, did you prime your market and let them know that you were even writing an Ebook? Did you acknowledge their need for answer to a problem? Does your market even know you exist? All of these are questions that should have driven some pre-game action.  If for some reason you skipped pre-game, don’t give up.  The game can still be won, just means you might have to go into overtime!

Marketing – Next, examine how it is you are presenting your Ebook for sale.  Does your landing page or website inspire the potential buyer to realize their need for the answer?  Or, have you just said “Here it is now give me $19.95″.  Take a look at your sales page as if you were the buyer…if you wouldn’t buy it, don’t expect your market to either!

Pricing – Have you over priced your Ebook in such a way that the solution you are providing isn’t as important as the market thought it was?  In other words, can they live without the solution?  How much would you pay for the solution?

Don’t give up! If you failed on one or more of the items listed above, you can still recover!  Ball is in your court so make it count!

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The Right and Wrong Way to Promote Your E-Book

By Ethan Evans

In this article, we are going to talk about the right and a wrong way to promote your e-book. We could be here all day talking about different things, so they keep things simple, let’s just focus on the top thing that somebody can do the right way, and the top thing somebody to do the wrong way if they’re interested in promoting your e-book.

The first thing that we need to point out is the fact that you can never really get around to promoting an e-book if you have never made one. The reason why this needs to be pointed out is because the overwhelming majority of people who fail to make money with e-books have simply never gotten around to actually creating their first title.

1) Spamming People’s E-Mail, Blog, or Forum — THE WRONG WAY TO PROMOTE YOUR E-BOOK

Needless to say, spamming people’s e-mail, blog, or forum is definitely a bad way to promote your e-book. The reason why this needs to be pointed out is because some individuals do not necessarily understand that this type of digital vandalism will not earn the many sales and will incur the wrath of a lot of people.

2) Sending Out Press Releases, Attracting Affiliates — THE RIGHT WAY TO PROMOTE YOUR E-BOOK

Sending out a press release and attracting affiliates is the right way to promote your e-book. Not only will you have an army of individuals working night and day to generate sales of your e-book, but by sending out press releases you will also be creating some noteworthy buzz on search engines.

As you can see, most people have a viable alternative to doing something that the later regret insofar as the promotional techniques they choose to use to promote their e-book.

If you are interested in making money with e-books, you really owe it to yourself to invest in a step-by-step blueprint that will show you exactly what you need to do and that will also help you avoid a lot of needless trial and error.

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Ethan Evans

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Start Viral Marketing Campaigns Using E-books

Viral Marketing sounds like something bad but it is actually something very good. It is, also, a powerful way to generate traffic to your website.

Think about how a virus spreads from one person to another. One person gets sick and just by sneezing they can give the virus to many more people… those people get sick and share their germs with everyone they know and the next thing you know there is an epidemic. That is the very concept of viral marketing. The idea is to get everyone to spread your marketing message around because they want to.

Now let’s look at using an E-book to start your viral marketing campaign. First you create an E-book… a really good one that has links to your website, to your sales page and affiliate links to products and services that you recommend… and you give it to three people. In the book you encourage those three people to give it to their friends and family.

Before you know it the E-book (if it provides value) is spreading across the Internet like wild fire. Digital information duplicates easily and quickly so before you know it, thousands of people could be reading your free E-book.

Make certain that you let people know that they have permission to forward the E-book around the Internet. When you create the E-book, you have the right to give people certain rights. One of those rights could be that you allow them to give the book to other people. Make it clear that this book is free to give away.

You can write the E-book yourself, use private label content or you can hire a ghostwriter to prepare the content. There are a lot of ways to create an E-book but the one thing that will make your E-book go viral is VALUE, VALUE,VALUE!

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How Much Should I Charge For My Ebook?

By Scott Brooks

Selecting the right price for your ebook is extremely vital to the success of your marketing campaign. Any marketer will tell you that underpricing is worse than overpricing your ebook. When an ebook is under-priced, potential buyers will often question it’s value. In fact, most consumers do not mind paying for valuable, life-changing information.

After an ebook has been on the market for a while, many marketers will reduce the price if the ebook isn’t selling well. Of course, in order to accurately determine whether or not an ebook is priced properly, your ebook needs to be promoted very well. Price is just one of several factors consumers use to judge the quality of your ebook, but it is a very important factor which will require serious thought.

On the contrary, many so-called gurus launch an ebook marketing campaign using an introductory price then raise the price after few days. These marketers state clearly in their advertisements when the price will increase and what the new price will be. This strategy is designed to produce many sales in a short time. These marketers know that even after they increase the price, their products will continue to sell.

This method is usually only implemented by well-known marketers with a long history of producing quality products and who have established themselves as authorities in their niche. There are a few authors who promise a price increase after so many days or weeks. They are actually using this strategy to increase sales, but never really intend to raise the price. Unfortunately, these marketers are tarnishing their online reputation and will probably not realize continued success due to their lack of integrity.

Here are a few important questions to consider when pricing your ebook:

1. Does your ebook contain unique ideas? If your ebook is unique and is filled with information your audience considers valuable or life-changing, then you should price your ebook on the high side in order to match the quality of its content.

2. How long is your ebook? Your ebook’s length isn’t the most important factor when choosing a price, however it is something your must consider. If your ebook only has 15 pages and you’re charging $97, if it doesn’t contain a cure for cancer, don’t expect much success.

3. Have your asked a trusted friend, preferably another author, to read your ebook and include him or her in the price selection process?

4. How long did it take you to produce your ebook – research and writing? Time is money and although this certainly should not be the primary factor in determining your ebook’s price, it’s something you should evaluate.

Answering these basic questions should ensure your ebook is priced right for success.

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Scott Brooks is a successful internet marketer who has been helping people create and sell info products since 2004.

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How to Find A Best-Selling eBook Topic for a Targeted Audience Fast!

By Ellen Violette

If you have been struggling to find a subject to write about that would be of interest to a specific audience, but you’re drawing a blank, here’s the best and fastest way to find a topic: ask your target market what they want.

Think about it! It beats doing research on popular keywords, analyzing trends or guessing! If you go directly to the people you want to help and inquire about their needs and problems, they will tell you what they want. (And people buy what they want, not necessarily what they need.) If you take it a step further and ask them what kinds of solutions would best serve them, they’ll tell you that too. And voila! You’ve got yourself lots of ideas to work with.

If you have a list it’s really easy! Survey them via email. It doesn’t take long and the rewards are well worth it. But be sure to ask questions in a way that will get you specific answers that you can use to create ebooks, and other products-as well as teleseminars.

In fact, you could create a teleseminar and turn it into an ebook by recording and transcribing it.

Then you just need a nice cover for your transcript and an mp3 download and you’re in business!

If you are just starting out and you don’t have a list, you can go to forums, chat rooms and discussion boards and observe what people are talking about. Are they complaining about poor service, inferior products, inadequate information?

Each of these is a problem area they have identified, and that’s a signal to any astute marketer that there’s an opportunity to provide a solution that can put a lot of cash in their pockets. The solution could then be packaged in the form of a report, an ebook or a multi-part email course and sold to the same people who gave you the idea.

By finding out what people want and then selling it to them, you can tap into one of the most successful methods of product creation – the market-driven approach. It comes with a ready-made market that’s eager to purchase your solution. By using smart-marketing techniques such as this you remove the risk and guarantee your success!

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