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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 6114Reviewing Google Analytics to identify the year’s most popular book marketing blog posts is such a helpful exercise.<\/p>\n
It allows me to not only identify what topics\u00a0resonated the most with readers (so I can provide more content on those topics, perhaps), but it also helps me find patterns and what might explain them.<\/p>\n
For example, I’ve discovered that half of the 10 most popular posts on my blog (according to traffic) were guest posts. I can’t be certain why they rank so highly, but I suspect that it’s because the guest bloggers shared the link with their networks and brought new eyes to the site.<\/p>\n
I always welcome new visitors, so I’ll continue to solicit great content on relevant topics from guest bloggers who are generous about sharing the link to their post with their social networks.<\/p>\n
Without further ado, here are the top 10 Build Book Buzz blog posts, starting with number 10. Click each title to read the corresponding article:<\/p>\n
This detailed guest post by Meagan Francis<\/a>\u00a0outlines\u00a0how she created and used a street team for the launch of her e-book, Beyond Baby: Creating a life you love when your kids aren\u2019t so little<\/span><\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n I love this guest post by Michael Murphy<\/a> in large part because it’s so detailed — he not only tells you what<\/em> to do, but he tells you\u00a0when<\/em> to do it, too.<\/p>\n I hope the fact that this post is popular suggests that authors are interesting in collaborating with each other instead of\u00a0competing.<\/p>\n After reading this inspiring guest post by Flora Brown<\/a>, I re-worked one of my popular blog posts and published it on LinkedIn<\/a>, where it enjoyed 672 views and 22 comments. Woot!<\/p>\n With this post, I tried to dispel a few common publicity myths.<\/p>\n One thing I really like about this awesome guest post by my friend Laura Laing<\/a> is that she\u00a0illustrates how to do it with an Excel spreadsheet that authors can copy and use.<\/p>\n I attribute the traffic to this post to the fact that “discoverability” is one of the industry’s newer buzzwords. I suspect that people were searching for the term, hoping to learn more about what it means for their books and how to make their books more “discoverable.”<\/p>\n This was a timely post offering information on changes many authors weren’t aware of yet.<\/p>\n This guest post by my long-time friend in real life, Rhonda Penders<\/a>, has generated the highest number of comments ever for one of my blog posts — nearly 100. If you haven’t read this one yet about e-book giveaways, definitely check it out. Read the comments, too — people shared lots of truly helpful feedback.<\/p>\n And, the most popular blog post of 2014 is . . . .\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n Most of my posts get very few shares on StumbleUpon and only a few more on Pinterest, but for some reason, this post snagged 2,500 StumbleUpon shares and 101 on Pinterest. I suspect it’s because authors are hungry for useful information about how to take advantage of\u00a0Goodreads.<\/p>\n What do you want to learn about in 2015? What topic do you want to see covered on this blog? Please comment below.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"9. Take these steps before your book release<\/a><\/h3>\n
8. 10 ways authors can help each other with book marketing<\/a><\/h3>\n
7. Use LinkedIn’s publishing platform to create\u00a0book buzz<\/a><\/h3>\n
6. 4 quick tips about book publicity<\/a><\/h3>\n
\u00a05. Social media data tracking for authors in 4 easy steps<\/a><\/h3>\n
4. Discoverability and books<\/a><\/h3>\n
3. What do Facebook’s new rules mean for authors?<\/a><\/h3>\n
2. Why you shouldn’t give your book away<\/a><\/h3>\n
1. 3 cool things you can do as a Goodreads author<\/a><\/h3>\n