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What Makes One Book Outsell Another?


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Judy Cullins
judybookcoaching.com

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What Makes One Book Outsell Another?

Judy Cullins

©2003



Wouldn't you rather write a book that sells well than be stuck

with unsold inventory? When you plan ahead with the 10 tips

below, you will sell thousands rather than hundreds of your

unique and important information or inspirational products.



1. Write non-fiction first. These books are 90% of total book

sales. After non-fiction success, you can use your profits to

partially finance a fiction project.



2. Write short books to start. Short books in any format, like

eBooks, booklets, guides or special reports are faster, easier,

and cheaper to write than full-length books of 200-300 pages.

They can be as short as five pages (special reports), to eBooks

that can be 5-100pages (even longer).



3. Market to a book-buying audience. Women buy far more

books than men, about 75%. If your message benefits women,

you'll do well in sales. If your book solves a problem it will sell

more. It's best to see the need and fill it rather than have an

idea-then look for an audience.



4. Choose your cover and title with care. Image is almost

everything. You have four seconds to impress your potential

buyer. Be clear, use metaphor and make sure your title elicits a

picture or an emotion. Keep your title short, preferably 5-7

words. What solutions and results does your book promise?

See more free articles including "Titles Sell Books" on

www.bookcoaching.com .



5. Expand your book into a series. Think of the huge success

of the Chicken Soup Series. They have one cover for all the

titles.The latest count is 68 million. Think of spin-off products that

relate to your book. Some people prefer to learn by listening

to a cassette. You may also want to serialize your eBook,

sending one part or chapter a week through an autoresponder.



These formats actually help you sell more books. Other spin-offs

include coaching, consulting, speaking, seminars, columns, or

videos.



6. Impress your potential buyer within eight seconds with your

back cover copy. The biggest mistake authors make is putting

their title on the back cover. Since it's already on the front

cover, you need to instead, put your sparkling headline at the

top. For example, "Imagine 1000's Buying Your Book Next

Month!" It must hook your readers, stir up their emotions, and

hit their desire.



In 75 words or less, include the benefits your book offers.

How to get more money, heart-centered relationships, more fame,

more health. Less stress and time spend in a project. Include

from 3-5 bullets of benefits, what specifics your book promises

its readers.



Finally, testimonials are the number one way to turn your

potential buyer into a "take-out-their-credit-card-buyer."

For information on how to get testimonials ask a book coach.



7. Create your written marketing plan before you finish chapter

one. This plan covers your first year's launch period and lifetime

plan. You'll want to market at least two years. Inexperienced

authors wait until publication and lose a great deal of sales.



Your plan could include how many books you want to sell, your

30 second tell and sell, book reviews, news releases, the

Online articles to market your book, the book signings, talks,

electronic newsletters, and a book Web site. Without a written

plan, an author creates vague results.



8. Put as much time into marketing as you did the writing of your

book. Your goal is to have people read and learn from your

unique message. Why plant a garden if you don't harvest it? John

Kremer, book marketing guru, and author of 1001 Ways to

Market Your Book, says to do five things each day. Five calls,

five press releases, five Online contacts or a combination of

tasks. The book coach says spend 6-9 hours a week on Online

promotion.



9. Include Online marketing to sell more books. While you can

sell your books on other sites, such as Amazon.com, you will

eventually want your own. You will make much less with

Amazon and you have to pay for shipping too. An author without a

Web site is like a person without a name. As an entrepreneur,

your site needs to attract visitors and sell your products and

service. Here you include testimonials, benefit driven headlines,

and your sales letter to get your visitor to become a customer.



10. Start promoting your book several ways. If press releases,

book signings, and back of the room sales dim, include Online

promotion such as writing and submitting how-to articles to

top ezines and web sites. When you use his virtual marketing

machine-the Internet- you will keep your book dream alive--

getting it into the hands of thousands of readers rather than a few.



Start marketing your book right now, even if you don't have a

Web site. Research by reading articles, contacting professional

book and web coaches, or take a teleclass to find out how to

learn non-techie ways to start your lifetime book promotion

journey. Master book marketing like you would eat an elephant

--one bite at a time! Watch your sales grow!

=============

Judy Cullins: author, publisher, book coach

Helps professionals manifest their book dreams

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