Wednesday’s promoting tip for authors
If you have questions about planning and writing a nonfiction book to build your personal brand and driving business success, here are 11 detailed articles to help you make the right book marketing and promoting decisions.
Visit my Author’s Journey series page on the Active Garage blog. Under the Promoting subhead, you’ll find links to 11 articles I wrote to help business owners and self-employed professionals gain a new perspective and detailed advice about marketing and promoting nonfiction books.
Marketing and promoting topics include:
- Evaluating your current online visibility.
- Create an online hub for marketing your book
- Choosing the right incentive to build your e-mail list
- Use Tip Sheets to market your book
- Use one sheets to sell books and build your profits
- Tips for using teleconferences to launch your book
- Building your network & obtaining pre-publication quotes
- Using video to market and sell your book
- Speak your way to book publishing success
- Building lasting relationships with your readers
- Creating a marketing plan for your nonfiction book
If you don’t find what you need…
If you don’t find the answers to your nonfiction book marketing and promoting questions on my Active Garage’s Author’s Journey series page, submit your questions about marketing and promoting nonfiction book as a comment, below. Or, you can submit your book marketing question to me via e-mail. Note: if you’re just starting out planning your book, here are 7 articles about planning your book.





April 16, 2011
I am currently writing a book and looking for some help in promotion. It is a finance/personal development book called The Millionaire Myth. In 180 days I made $1,000,000 starting with just $1. In the book I am going to share some of the ideas on how I did it and some of the false beliefs that people have about money that keep them from being rich. Bob Doyle (From The Secret) has written the foreword for it. Do you have any ideas?
By the way I currently have a free ebook on my website http://www.TheMonthlyMillionaireMentor.com called ’7 Reasons why you’re not rich.’ that may give you some ideas of my writing style.