Home Invites Blogs Careers Chat Events Forums Groups Members News Photos Polls Singles Videos
Home > News > Post Content

Create a Book Marketing Plan (5689 hits)


A book marketing plan is a blueprint for selling your book. There are many different ways to promote a book, and most authors have limited time and budgets, so it's important to put together a written plan and prioritize your book promotion tasks.

Book marketing plans outline the overall book sales strategy, covering items such as these:
• Your goals for the book
• Description of your book and competing products
• How your book will be packaged, priced, and distributed
• Description of your primary and secondary target audiences
• Characteristics, needs and wants of the target audiences
• How you will reach your target audiences and promote to them
A book promotion plan is part of the marketing plan for a book, and it goes into detail about how to reach the target audiences. A comprehensive book promotion plan would include timelines and budgets.

There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all book marketing plan. The best marketing plan for your book will depend on the type of book or information product you're selling, the audience, your budget and time constraints, and your skills and interests.

Below is a sample book marketing plan outline, to give you some ideas of what to include in the marketing plan for your book.
1. Goals – why did you write this book, what are you trying to accomplish, what are your sales goals
2. Book Description – book synopsis, format, page count, ISBN, etc.

3. Features and Benefits – what the book covers and how it benefits readers

4. Competition – direct and indirect competitors and their characteristics

5. Author Platform – qualifications, prior media experience, speaking skills

6. Target Audiences – primary and secondary audiences; their characteristics, wants and needs; where to reach them

7. Sales Channels – distributors, wholesalers, retail bookstores, online bookstores, direct sales, bulk sales, other channels

8. Finance – pricing, re-seller discounts, payment methods, order processing

9. Additional Revenue Sources – spin-off products, affiliate products, advertising, sponsorships

10. Online book promotion
• Author blog and website
• Ezines and email marketing
• Freemiums
• Relationship marketing
• Affiliate programs and joint ventures
• Article marketing
• Social networking and social media
• Amazon promotions
• Virtual book tours
• Bestseller campaigns
• Audio and video promotions
• Contests
• Online advertising
11. Traditional book promotion
• Testimonials and endorsements
• Book reviews
• News releases
• Radio and TV talk shows
• Book signings
• Award programs
• Speaking
• Advertising and direct mail
• Tradeshows, book fairs and festivals
• Book clubs


www.BrandYourBestLife.com and www.PamPerryPR.com
Posted By: Pam Perry
Tuesday, October 6th 2009 at 2:17AM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Introducing Our May Cover Star m- Dr. Angela Harden-Mack
It’s GO TIME: Only 2 BOGO PR Spots Left to get featured in May
🌟🚀💫 Are You Ready to Make Your Mark and Get Known? Join the P.A.M. Masterclass!
🌟🚀💫 Are You Ready to Make Your Mark and Get Known? Join the P.A.M. Masterclass!
🌟🚀💫 Are You Ready to Make Your Mark and Get Known? Join the P.A.M. Masterclass!
Spring Has Sprung - Time for Renewal
Spring Has Sprung - Time for Renewel
National bestseller author Kim Brooks’ captivating ‘He’s Fine…But is He Saved?’ theatrical debut
Forward This Article Entry!
News Home

(Advertise Here)
Who's Online
>> more | invite 
Latest Photos
>> more | add
Most Popular Bloggers
how may i help you nc has logged 36357 blog subscribers!
agnes levine has logged 24052 blog subscribers!
reginald culpepper has logged 11969 blog subscribers!
robert walker has logged 6461 blog subscribers!
tanisha grant has logged 5232 blog subscribers!
>> more | add