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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /srv/users/sandra/apps/sandra/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Writing, publishing, and marketing a book require a great deal of time and knowledge.<\/p>\n
Most\u00a0authors feel a great sense of accomplishment when they hit “publish” on Amazon and make that labor of love available for purchase.<\/p>\n
The smile that comes with that achievement\u00a0quickly fades, though, when you\u00a0discover that nobody is buying your book.<\/p>\n
Once you take friends and family out of the mix, you’ve got no movement — no sales.<\/p>\n
It’s discouraging. And it’s frustrating.<\/p>\n
But it’s also typical, so know that you are not alone.<\/p>\n
And know that you can turn that around if you work to avoid these three author mistakes.<\/p>\n
Why it’s a mistake:\u00a0<\/strong>Each book has its own audience.\u00a0If you write children’s books, your audience goes beyond the age range you’re writing for to adults who will buy your books for their children and grandchildren, as well as other adults who might purchase them as gifts. Those aren’t necessarily the same people who read science fiction.<\/p>\n Or memoirs.<\/p>\n Or are concerned about global warming.<\/p>\n Unless you’re asking authors who are writing for the audience you’re trying to\u00a0reach, the answer to that question could be useless. Doing what they’re doing might very well be a waste of your time.<\/p>\n The fix:<\/strong> Be thoughtful and honest about who will love your book. (Pro tip: It’s not everyone.) Those people are your<\/em> target audience — not mine or anyone else’s.<\/p>\n Then figure out where to reach them online and in the real world.<\/p>\n Yes, this takes effort. But nobody said marketing a book was easy.<\/p>\n Learn more about how\u00a0this works in “The formula for more book sales<\/a>.”<\/p>\n Why it’s a mistake:\u00a0<\/strong>Books sell by word of mouth. If your book isn’t exceptional, readers won’t recommend\u00a0it.<\/p>\n Most authors need help to go from good to great.\u00a0If you expect strangers to spend money on your book, you need:<\/p>\n A professional editor will help most authors improve their manuscript; a professional cover designer will create a cover that appeals to your target audience.<\/p>\n Both come with a traditional publishing contract but when you self-publish, you have to find and pay for those professionals yourself.<\/p>\n Once you’ve got the best book possible, you need to let the right people know how it will transform their lives.<\/p>\n The fix:<\/strong> Ask successful authors to recommend a good cover designer, editor, and proofreader.<\/p>\n If you can’t afford to pay appropriately for decent help,\u00a0you will want to manage your expectations about sales.<\/p>\n While the professionals are improving your manuscript and creating the ideal cover, you can start exploring your marketing options. My\u00a0free Book Marketing Plan Template<\/a> will walk you through the process.<\/p>\n Why it’s a mistake:<\/strong> You won’t know what works and what doesn’t if you aren’t\u00a0linking\u00a0tactics to outcomes. This is important because your goal is to do more of what works and less of what doesn’t.<\/p>\n If you’re making mistake number one —\u00a0blindly following the lead of others — you’ll uncover that mistake if you’re watching what happens when you do something to promote your book.<\/p>\n Similarly, you’ll notice when you’re doing something right.<\/p>\n The fix:<\/strong> Try one new marketing tactic at a time, watch your Amazon ranking for changes, and record both the activity and results in an Excel file. Then watch for patterns.<\/p>\n For example, when I\u00a0changed the keywords for my book’s Amazon listing, I sold more books immediately. I wouldn’t have seen that cause and effect if I wasn’t checking my sales.<\/p>\n Here’s what my tracking file looks like so you’ve got a starting point. Create an approach that works for you.<\/p>\nMistake 2: Refusing to invest in your book’s quality.<\/h2>\n
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Mistake 3:\u00a0Not tracking your marketing activities and results.<\/h2>\n