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Hacking your muse to sell your book has never been so much fun.
Hacking your muse to sell your book has never been so much fun.
It really is that simple.
So...
...why don't you do it?
I used to ask myself this very question. Here's how I used to market:
...when I had a little money to invest in ads
...when someone else invited me to a promotion
...when I realized my sales weren't going to grow if I did nothing
Guess what? Every time I got serious about book marketing?
My book sales grew.
But the launches and marketing efforts were effective, but often exhausting (I paid for my daughter's wedding promoting a 99 cents book for three straight months; I made the USA Today bestselling list by running a campaign based on...duh...doing all the things that people who made the list regularly did).
I'm tired of the launch-sales drought-launch merry go round. If you are too, I invite you to try the CREAM book marketing game.
It is a simple bingo-based game that lets you win your book marketing week every week, without spending much time or money.
Download the Hack Your Muse Book Marketing Game Workbook and see how easy it can be to win your book marketing week...every week.
Doing weekly book marketing that doesn't break the bank, or exhaust you isn't going to help you hit a bestseller list.
To hit a list, or make a good chunk of change in a short time you need luck, or a coordinated and concentrated marketing campaign (I've had both in my almost fifteen years as an indie author responsible for my own book marketing).
But...luck often strikes those who are out there doing the work more than those who are down in the cave ignoring the world.
And think about this...if you make your consistent sales bottom line bigger, then when you do a launch, you're not starting from zero (or $100 book sale month), you're starting from much higher...and able to go much higher.
Sound worth two hours a week?
Exactly.
The marketing goal for authors is to get our books in front of our readers, get our true fans onto our email list, and earn opportunities to talk about our book in the places (podcasts, websites, etc.) where our readers love to go.
To that end, we need to pay attention to what marketing efforts work for our readers in 5 different areas (coincidentally, the columns in the CREAM bingo-based game).
Collaboration
Readers
Events
Advertising
Media
CREAM.