Viral Marketing for Self Published Authors – Tip #3

Viral Marketing Tip #3 – Flow

Assuming you now have a profile on Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and/or some other social networking sites, the next step is to ensure that your message can easily flow from one person to the next. Last week I wrote about setting up profiles on social networking sites. Viral marketing does not have to take place on the internet. However, the speed and convenience of the internet advances the effectiveness of viral (or word of mouth) marketing efforts.

Twitter is the perfect example of how people pass on information from one person to the next. Since you have to convey your message in 140 characters or less, this can be challenging, but it allows you to get creative with your audience in order to catch their attention. If you tweet something that people find interesting, they may retweet (RT) that message to their followers, and so on.

As a self-published author and expert in your field, your messages should convey who you are and what you know. Ultimately, this will generate interest and help people understand why they should listen to you (and buy your book).

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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Viral Marketing for Self-Published Authors – Tip #2

Tip #2 – Exist

Last week I gave the first in a series of viral marketing tips: #1 – Give Something Away. I gave an example of a current successful viral marketing campaign taking place on Twitter. This brings me to tip #2. You may know what you want to give away (a copy of your book, a service, etc.), but you may not know how to go about that. If so, the first thing you need to do is develop your online presence. As a self-published author, you need to EXIST online.

There are many social networking sites where you can set up a profile and start networking with other authors and potential readers. Here are a few to get you started:

Facebook
Twitter
MySpace

If you’re already on Twitter or once you set up your profile, you can follow us:
Self Publishing Advice on Twitter

If you’re already on Facebook or once you set up your profile, you can find our page and become a fan:
Self Publishing Advice on Facebook

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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Self Published Authors Tell Your Story

Daryn Kagan of CNN fame is seeking personal stories for her popular website at www.darynkagan.com.

Go to the area that is called “Tell Me Your Story” and share your experience of self-publishing your book. Or, share the experience that lead to writing the book in the first place. You will be able to write a brief description of your story. If you have photos of book signing events, any book videos or audio clips of interviews you have done, be sure to check the appropriate boxes on the right-hand side. This a great cathartic exercise and gets your book “out there.”

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
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Self-Published Book Review of the Week: The Vampires Minotaur

9781598007145_cov.inddThe Vampires Minotaur

by Levant DuPrae

This self-published book was recently reviewed by Reader Views:

In “The Vampires Minotaur” author Levant DuPrae takes us through his version of the story on how the Minotaur was conceived. Minos’s wife uses her cunning mind to create a way in which she can mate with the Cretan Bull who is attacking and killing people. From this mating, came the abomination of the Minotaur.

Other mythological events are described in this story, and as they are happening Naamah, who is the daughter of Lilith, watches over them. Sometimes she just watches, other times she seeks to interfere for her own gain. This usually involves her getting revenge on others. She also witnesses the intervention or sometimes interference of Gods such as Poseidon.

What makes this story so unique is that in addition to being The Fury Megaera, Naamah is also a vampire. She feeds off of the blood of others, usually the innocent. She has no morals or scruples, she operates on pure emotion. She is a very dangerous character. Having the power to transform into a shadow form allows her to secretly watch what is happening. She also can heal herself quickly. After seeing the Minotaur’s mother mate with the bull, Naamah also does so in her own manner.

“The Vampires Minotaur” by Levant DuPrae is a very complex story. I admired the author’s use of
his own creative ideas to add to the mythological stories. However, there is a reason that this book is
listed as a horror novel. Some of the events described are extremely graphic and brutal. Readers
who enjoy being shocked will definitely enjoy this unique story.

For more information or to order the book, visit the outskirtspress.com/TheVampiresMinotaur

Self-Published Books for CEOs

Do you have a self-published book that is ideal for executives, CEOs, or corporations? There is a company that specializes in reaching that market. You will find information about them at http://800ceoread.com – and that also happens to be their telephone number, where you can find out about submitting your self-published book for consideration if you feel it is appropriate for their market: 1-800-CEO-READ.

Good luck and have fun!
Kelly Schuknecht
selfpublishingadvice.wordpress.com