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Revised: Promote Your Book Online with a Short Article
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Judy Cullins
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Revised: Promote Your Book Online with a Short Article
Judy Cullins ©2003 All Rights Reserved.
Dissatisfied with your book sales? With book signings,
press releases, book store sales?
So many authors spend a lot of time and money on promotion
that doesn't work. It's time to do what authors do best-write
a short article. Online published articles are seven times more
powerful than advertising, building your credibility as the
expert, and leading the flock to your book-selling site.
Follow these ten steps to write an article top Web sites
and ezines will clamor for with a link back to where your
book or products are sold.
Apply these Ten Steps
1. Choose a topic that relates to your book. Make sure
this how-to article has useful, needed information. One site,
which markets to professional speakers, published my
article "What Makes One Book Outsell Another."
2. Know your article's thesis. The thesis is what your
article will prove. It is the major answer for your audience's
major question. In the introduction above, the thesis is stated
in the last line, "Use these ways to write an article top Web
sites and ezines will clamor for with a link back to where
your book is sold."
3. Know your preferred audience. Just as your book has
a target audience, so should your article. "Sell More Books
with a Powerful Back Cover," and "Increase Web Sales
Through Writing Special Reports" articles are aimed at
professional speakers, coaches, trainers, authors and business
people who want to write and sell books fast.
4. Write a sparkling title and opening. Like a headline in a
press release, on your Web site, or on your book's back
cover, your title and your first sentence should grab your
readers by the collar, so they will keep reading. Include a
benefit in your title or subtitle. The opening could use a
shocking fact, a question, a benefit, or a compelling story right
out of your book. Make the opening a short paragraph, even
a single line. Readers want concise, digestible information,
especially on the Internet.
5. Illustrate a need. Whatever your book's topic, show
your readers why they need your information. If you have
written a book on listening for couples, then in your short
article, discuss how much is at stake for not listening, such as
divorce.
6. Give a brief background of the problem or situation you
will solve. One book-coaching client has written a book,
The Cure for Multiple Sclerosis. In it she shares that over 2
million people worldwide with Multiple Sclerosis are
diagnosed incurable, that doctors are pressured to use
pharmaceuticals, and that the health industry is not about
getting people well, but about making money.
7. Share the problems that result. In The Cure for Multiple
Sclerosis, the problem is that most people rely on western
medicine, which does not have the answers. Big money is
not spent on alternative or complementary ways to prevent
and cure chronic diseases, so people with problems get drugs
that deplete the immune system.
8. Give the solutions. Your book offers solutions to
problems, just as your article must. Show your readers how
to get excellent health, how they can write a book, make
more money, or have better relationships. You may write a
tips article with numbered short tips.
9. Show them where to get the solution and how. The
article, "How to Listen at Work to Raise Career Success,"
needs to suggest where to go or what to do next to learn the
skills. You may name a quality book to read (maybe your
book!), mention a seminar or training, or recommend a
coach. You may even mention a Web site address or 800-
number.
10. Place your article on as many high traffic Internet sites
and ezines as you can. People are looking for free information
on web sites. That's the major reason they visit Web sites!
So, now that you know how to write a short article, put it
to work for you to promote your book.
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