Finished your book, but don’t know where to start with the marketing?
The answer is: here. You start with this book.
In Funny You Should Ask: How to Market a Book, Amazon bestselling author Lori Culwell provides a start-to-finish blueprint for getting your book out there in a big way.. You'll discover what goes into an ideal author platform, how to optimize your book’s metadata to show up in the Amazon algorithm, and all the steps of a perfect book launch.
In Funny You Should Ask: How to Market a Book, you’ll learn:
— How to get your head on straight when it comes to marketing your work.
— What to put on your website
— What to put on your social media
— How to claim your work on book sites
— What to look for in a competitive analysis
— Why it’s so important to be super-specific about your genre/ subgenre
— How to research keywords and categories
— How to get reviews
— How to get people onto your email list (newsletter) and what to say to them once they’re on there
— What “promo stacks” are, and how to make them work for you
— What Amazon’s “honeymoon period” is and what it has to do with your book
And so much more!
The answer is: here. You start with this book.
In Funny You Should Ask: How to Market a Book, Amazon bestselling author Lori Culwell provides a start-to-finish blueprint for getting your book out there in a big way.. You'll discover what goes into an ideal author platform, how to optimize your book’s metadata to show up in the Amazon algorithm, and all the steps of a perfect book launch.
In Funny You Should Ask: How to Market a Book, you’ll learn:
— How to get your head on straight when it comes to marketing your work.
— What to put on your website
— What to put on your social media
— How to claim your work on book sites
— What to look for in a competitive analysis
— Why it’s so important to be super-specific about your genre/ subgenre
— How to research keywords and categories
— How to get reviews
— How to get people onto your email list (newsletter) and what to say to them once they’re on there
— What “promo stacks” are, and how to make them work for you
— What Amazon’s “honeymoon period” is and what it has to do with your book
And so much more!