Top 10 Ways That Make One Book Outsell Another

Nov 3
06:13

2006

Judy Cullins

Judy Cullins

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Why write a book if you don't want it to bring you fame and fortune? Use these 10 ways to make your book outsell others.

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1.  Write a non-fiction book. Non-fiction books are 90% of total book sales. It makes sense to write and market non-fiction first. The most popular? How to and self-help books. You can use your profits to partially finance a fiction project.  

2.  Write a mini book. Mini books in any format,Top 10 Ways That Make One Book Outsell Another Articles like eBooks, booklets, guides or special reports are faster, easier, and cheaper to write than full length books of 100-300 pages. The can be as short as five pages (special reports), to eBooks that can be 5-100pages (even longer).. 

3. Target your book toward women. Women buy far more books than men, about 75%. If your message benefits women, you'll do well in sales. If it's a book your audience needs, it will sell more. It's best to see the need and fill it rather than have an idea— then look for an audience. 

4.  Keep your book's image sharp.Image is almost everything. Choose your title with care. Your front cover and title  have around four to eight  seconds to impress your potential buyer. Be clear, use metaphor and make sure your visuals connect to your title. . Elicit an emotion by your title words (preferably 5-7 words). What solutions and results does your book promise?

5. Expand your book into a series. Think of the huge success of the Chicken Soup Series. They have one cover for all the titles. One count was 12 million. Think of spin-off products that relate to your book. Some people prefer to learn by listening so the cassette, MP3, or CD-ROM. I recently bought a serial eBook and loved getting two chapters a week— so easy to digest. These formats can actually help you sell more books. Other spin-offs include coaching, consulting, speaking, seminars, columns, or videos. 

6. Impress your potential buyer within eight to ten seconds with your back cover copy. At the top put your headliner. It must hook your readers, stir up their emotions, hit their desire. What benefits does your book offer? How to get more money, heart-centered relationships, more fame, more health?  Include from 3-5 bullets of benefits, what your book promises its readers if you have room. Remember, testimonials sell more books than anything else.  

7. Create your written marketing plan before you finish your book. This plan covers your first year's launch period and lifetime plan. You'll want to market at least one year. Inexperienced authors wait until publication and lose a great deal of sales. Your plan could include how many books you want to sell or how much money your want to make each month. Include  your 30 second tell and sell, book reviews, news releases, the articles to market your book, the book signings, talks, electronic newsletters, and a book web site. Without a written plan, an author creates vague results.  Want help? Ask your coach for her marketing plan coaching package.

8.  Put as much time into marketing as you did the writing of your book. Your goal is to have people read and learn from your unique message. Why plant a garden if you don't harvest it? For me, it’s easy to do at least one High Level Activity (HLA) each day on my book project. That equates to five to ten hours a week. If you are consistent, you will sell books. Your HLA’s may include writing an article to post on high-traffic web sites (my favorite), contacting a person to co-market, writing a book sales letter for your web site.

9. Include web marketing to sell more books. While you can sell your books on other people’s site,  you eventually will want your own. An author without a web site is like a person without a name. Your site can contain book reviews, testimonials, excerpts and short articles related to its topic.   You need to first copywrite your home page and sales letter for each book. Then contact a reputable web master to design it.

10. Discover advanced article marketing, where you write short articles and excerpts from your book. Then submit them to high-traffic web sites. Every day people search for free information on sites such as www.ezinearticles.com. When they read and like your article, they will click onto the link that leads them right back to your web site. This is the number one way to market books online, and doesn't cost a dime. To know more, ask your book or internet marketing coach.

Once you incorporate these ideas into daily actions, you'll see a huge surge of sales for your book.