Smashwords Book Marketing Guide by Mark Coker
Author:Mark Coker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: smashwords, book publicity, social media, book promotion, public relations, promotion, publicity, pr, ebook promotion, ebook marketing, marketing
Publisher: Mark Coker
Tip #8: Advertise your other books in each book you publish
If you have multiple books published at Smashwords, add hyperlinks straight to your Smashwords book pages and author page, directly within each of the books you publish (see how I did it at the top of this book?). A good place is either at the beginning of the book, after the copyright page, and at the end of the book, right when you’ve left the happy reader curious to read more of your work.
Tip #9: Make it easy for readers to connect with you
At the end of your book, make sure you have a short “About the Author” section. If a reader just took the time to finish your book, they’re probably curious to learn more about your background and inspiration. Tell your readers how they can connect with you online via email, or your web site, blog, Smashwords author page, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Make it easy for your reader to form a relationship with you, even if that relationship is as simple as following you on Twitter.
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