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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 6114Can a Facebook ad sell books? Read how author Randi Minetor sold hundreds with her first ad and get her best tips so you can do the same.<\/em><\/pre>\n<\/em><\/p>\n
Our guest blogger today is Randi Minetor, the author of more than 80 books, including seven in the Death in the National Parks series\u2014nonfiction books about people who visit national (and some state) parks and do not survive the experience. She also writes about U.S. travel, hiking in New York State, birds, nature, historic cities, and a wide range of general interest topics. Be sure to read Randi’s other articles here, “I wish I hadn’t done that: Tales from the book promotion road<\/a>” and “Amazon sales rank: What the heck does it mean?<\/a>“<\/em><\/p>\n
Affiliate Disclosure:<\/strong> This post contains affiliate links, which means if you click on them and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission (at no extra charge to you). <\/em><\/p>\n
Can a Facebook ad really sell books? One nonfiction author says “Yes!”<\/h2>\n
By Randi Minetor<\/h3>\n
Minutes after I created my Books by Randi and Nic Minetor<\/a> business page on Facebook, I started receiving messages encouraging me to \u201cboost\u201d a post by making it a paid advertisement.<\/p>\n
I dismissed the idea at first. The common wisdom I\u2019ve heard since the 2002 release of my first book is that paid advertising doesn\u2019t sell books.<\/p>\n
The world of social media, however, gives us a whole new perspective on advertising, turning it from a broad-spectrum, mass-market enterprise into a highly targeted messaging system.<\/p>\n
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With that in mind, I decided to give a Facebook ad a whirl to promote my latest nonfiction book, Death in the Everglades: Accidents, Foolhardiness and Mayhem in South Florida<\/a><\/em>, to see if I could raise its visibility during the holiday season.<\/p>\n
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Creating a Facebook ad, step by step<\/h2>\n
First, I\u00a0used the book\u2019s promotional copy to create<\/span>\u00a0a post on my page,\u00a0 For the image, I used MockupShots<\/a>, the wonderful tool Sandra Beckwith recommends that drops a book cover into any of the thousands of templates available on its site.<\/p>\n
The click-through “call to action” went to the book\u2019s page on Amazon.<\/p>\n