Comments - The Usage of Social Media Sites to Promote Yourself - Authors.com2024-03-29T02:31:18Zhttp://www.authors.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3798404%3ABlogPost%3A562&xn_auth=noI am a TBI survivor. I have s…tag:www.authors.com,2010-09-11:3798404:Comment:117172010-09-11T17:13:57.000Zmaria bentonhttp://www.authors.com/profile/mariabenton
I am a TBI survivor. I have started my bio/docu on Facebook under: Hunger Strike against Exploitation of the Brain Injured. Because of my TBI impairments I cannot write the "Road through Hell" myself, but an author might be looking for s story like mine.<br />
Maria Benton
I am a TBI survivor. I have started my bio/docu on Facebook under: Hunger Strike against Exploitation of the Brain Injured. Because of my TBI impairments I cannot write the "Road through Hell" myself, but an author might be looking for s story like mine.<br />
Maria Benton When a book is in its final s…tag:www.authors.com,2009-09-30:3798404:Comment:11812009-09-30T20:17:37.000ZKay Elizabethhttp://www.authors.com/profile/Kay
<blockquote>When a book is in its final stages, the writer that is promoting the book on their own is faced with marketing strategies.</blockquote>
If that's when the writer starts thinking about that, they're already at a disadvantage. You shouldn't wait until the final stages of your book to think about marketing it or yourself. You have to start that long before publication. Even if all you do is get a blog and start talking about it. I know a writer who contacted me about his book a whole…
<blockquote>When a book is in its final stages, the writer that is promoting the book on their own is faced with marketing strategies.</blockquote>
If that's when the writer starts thinking about that, they're already at a disadvantage. You shouldn't wait until the final stages of your book to think about marketing it or yourself. You have to start that long before publication. Even if all you do is get a blog and start talking about it. I know a writer who contacted me about his book a whole year before publication and sent follow up emails every few months letting me know how it was all progressing. He had the right idea. Get people interested sooner rather than later.