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You can and should promote your book as long as it's available and relevant. Here are 5 things you can do to keep it in front of readers.<\/em><\/pre>\n

“How long should I promote my book? Two months? Three months?”<\/p>\n

Authors ask me this question all the time.<\/p>\n

They’re often surprised by my answer: You should promote your book as long as it’s available for purchase and the content is relevant.<\/em><\/p>\n

The book launch myth<\/h2>\n

I’m surprised at how many authors put all their effort into the period around the publication date, then abruptly stop. They abandon the book, even if (or especially if) they’re disappointed with sales results.<\/p>\n

That’s often because many, many authors — you, maybe? — mistakenly believe that they can only promote their book when it\u2019s new. That\u2019s the farthest thing from the truth.<\/p>\n

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But they have this impression because there’s a lot of hoopla and hullabaloo around book launches.\u00a0You can easily find launch courses and checklists online.<\/p>\n

You’ll have to look a little harder, though to find programs like my Book Marketing 101 courses<\/a> that look at book promotion more wholistically and explain how to support your books over the long term.<\/p>\n

Readers don’t care about your publication date<\/h2>\n

In reality, you can — and should — promote and market your book as long as it’s available for purchase.<\/p>\n

Readers don’t care if your book came out last week, last month, or last year. All they care about is that it’s a good book.<\/p>\n

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Here are five things you can do to promote your fiction and nonfiction books long after the launch has come and gone.<\/p>\n

1. Pitch yourself to the press as an expert source.<\/h2>\n

If you’ve written a book on a topic, you’re an expert. Your expertise doesn’t have an expiration date. Your book is a long-lasting credential. But don’t wait for journalists to find you — go to them.<\/p>\n

Note that you don’t have to be a nonfiction author to be an expert source. Novelists typically do a great deal of research around situations, professions, themes, and other specifics for their books. What did you learn more than you ever thought you would while researching your fiction? You can probably talk to the media about it with confidence.<\/p>\n

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