There are many "How To" books these days that are print on demand published and sold online by some very knowledgeable authors, but few follow through and offer their customers anything after making the sale.
One author I know of, writes public blogs to both help his customers and to establish himself as an expert in the field of his book's theme. This works very well for him and his sales definitely indicate that he has mastered his marketing, but he is not offering his customers anything he does not give away freely in his blogs, which for the most part are sections of his book. I admit, I use a blog on my website to promote my book too, but I feel an obligation to my customers to reserve some information for them only so I do not put sections of my book in my blogs.
A while back I was looking for a way to provide my customers with follow-up information that would help them after they bought my book and I felt I could accomplish this via a newsletter or a message board. I started with the newsletter, but I learned quickly that it was very time consuming and did not provide a venue that allowed the timely deliverance of information to my customers, so I set up a message board. With a newsletter, it is also very difficult to get customers to participate, or to get customers to submit things to include. It is also not a good way to get customers to interact and help each other.
The message board does a lot more than allow me to post information for my customers, it allows them to share information with each other and from what I have seen, they share a lot of information with each other.
This was not a marketing ploy, in fact, the idea came from a customer that asked if there was some way for me to set up a message board so she could converse with other people starting in the business and learn more about it while sharing tips, ideas, and experiences with them. While I did not set out to establish the message board (or newsletter) as a marketing tool, the fact that I offer a restricted access forum is very popular with customers.
Yes, hosting a message board can be time consuming, but it can also be educational for the author. Besides giving customers a place to learn more, it will yield more satisfied customers that will directly and/or indirectly lead to more customers through word of mouth.
So, when you are marketing a "How To Do Something" book and you are looking for a win-win offering for your customers and yourself, consider hosting a message board for them where you can continue to help them after they have bought your book and they can teach you a thing or too as well.
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