The Amateur Authorpreneur (The What, Why, Where, When, Who & How Book Promotion Series 2)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (588 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00X69T3QY |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 591 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
We look at laying the foundations of the authorpreneur book promotion toolkit, building a fan base on social media and much more.You've written a book or you plan to - what do you need to consider?What does it offer readers?Why will they buy it?Where are your readers?When will you publish it?Who are you?How do you promote it!Find out how to take the business of being an author up a gear to become an authorpreneur.The Amateur Authorpreneur will describe, using the What, Why Where, When, Who & How template, the process of taking the first steps into combining the craft of being an author with the business of marketing your work.Here are some beta reader comments: "Aspiring authors will feel reassured that whatever their age or IT ability all of the skills needed to become an authorpreneur are achievable." A non-author beta reader said,"I have discovered skills and tips that now helps me in both my personal and professional social media interactions" An avid reader who enjoys the work of indie authors was,"amazed at what's involved behind the scenes.". The Amateur Authorpreneur is a beginners’ guide for authors who intend to develop their writing into a business, addressing the important task of book promotion and marketing
The Perfect Guide The Amateur Authorpreneur was all I had hoped it would be and more! Sarah Jane Butfield lays out a simple, doable and effective plan for becoming a successful author. She covers everything from the basics of setting up social media accounts such as Twitter and Facebook to how one can utilize them on a daily basis for building a brand, solidifying a promotional strategy and boosting sales. This book is the perfect guide for anyone who is writing or has written a book. I plan on keeping it handy for quick referencing of important hashtags and tips for growing my Twitter following. I can't wait to see what she has in store for al. To be Frank said First class follow up for self pub authors in a frenzy.. I have nothing but praise for this second in the series of Sarah Jane’s marvellous ‘tool kits’ for self published authors. Written in a highly accessible style, getting the basics in place using small bite sized tasks, pieces of information and actions, she demystifies the often daunting task of setting up as an “authorpreneur”. From Facebook and Twitter to blogs and websites – even from acronymns to algorithms! – this wonderful primer is full of first-class tips and suggestions, and is – to my mind – essential reading for any indie author plunging into the choppy sea of se. "An insight into Authorpreneurship." according to Susan Keefe. Whether you are writing a book or have been published a while, if you are at a loss how to manoeuvre in the social media worlds of Twitter, Facebook and Google this book has the answers.Why use hashtags and @’s, why are they there, what purpose do they serve? Why share? Why give your books away free?Are you considering if you should perhaps have a website or write a blog? Don’t know where to start, or which way to turn.If you need answers to any of the above questions and many more you didn’t realise you wanted to ask, then this is the book for you!