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Using Tech for Book Marketing

Kate Gingold from Sprocket WebsitesKate has been building websites with her husband Don since 1996 for all sorts of clients, including authors.

Kate regularly writes about online marketing for Sprocket Websites and provides tips and techniques for entrepreneurs and small-business owners. Since being an author today is not really different from being an entrepreneur with a small business, most of those tips are just as useful to authors.

Kate is an author herself. She writes books on local history, including the award-winning "Ruth by Lake and Prairie," a fictionalized account of the true story of Great Lake pioneering to the shores of Chicago and beyond to found Naperville, Illinois. 

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Your Platform-Building Checklist
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Your Platform-Building Checklist

Sprocket Websites is proud to say that we boast a few authors among our clients. In addition to developing websites, we also help folks with their digital media. Small-business clients call it “Online Reputation.” Authors know it as “Platform.”

The Sprocket team has a checklist that we follow to make it easier to update online profiles. Keeping this information together in a file on your computer makes it simple to cut and paste rather than having to compose on the fly.

Here’s what you’ll want to prepare and save in your file:

  • Your name
  • Your pen name
  • Your website URL
  • The email address you are using as an author
  • A short biography/about-the-author of approximately 50 words
  •  A longer biography/about-the-author of approximately 150 words
  • Your headshot, about 300-500 pixels
  • Your book title(s)
  •  Your book(s) ISBN(s)
  • The cover image of your book(s), about 300-500 pixels
  • A short synopsis of your book(s) of approximately 50 words
  •  URL links to places where your books are sold
  • Your Twitter account name
  • Your Facebook account name
  • The URL of any YouTube videos or book trailers

By having all this information ready to go in your computer’s files, you can fill in the blanks at online profiles efficiently without agonizing over each one. You can use this checklist when building your profile at social media websites and on author pages at book sites. Don’t forget to post it on your own website as a Press Kit for reporters and bloggers to access when writing about you.

This Press Kit info also comes in handy when someone requests a bio for introducing you at a speaking engagement or to print in their program. Instead of dropping everything to write something up to meet their deadline, just cut, paste and send!

It’s helpful to keep a list of the links where you posted this information in your Platform File as well, and you’ll want to mark your calendar to review the file every so often. If you’ve published a new book, taken a new photo or just want to rewrite your bio, you’ll know where to go online to update your profile.

Platform building is important, but so is writing the next book! By making the job easier, you’ll have more time to write. 

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Marketing Author Interview

Following a presentation for In Print Professional Writers Group, Kate's husband (and publisher!) Don was interviewed by author Louise Brass for WBOM Radio. During the conversation, Don shared many of the marketing tips from his presentation. You can listen to it online here.

The Sprocket Report

The Sprocket Report is published every other week with Internet marketing tips, tools and techniques. The archive features articles from 2011 up to the present. You are welcome to read how business owners are using technology to market themselves and apply those tips to your author business.


 

 

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Kate will be happy to send you her brief Book Signing Checklist. Treat your book promotion like a business - because it is!

AND, since much of your efforts will be online, she'll also enroll you in her Sprocket Report, an email newsletter sent every other Tuesday, that includes 2 Internet Marketing tips and a post from a guest blogger on related business.

No worries! She won't use your email address for anything else, and you can unsubscribe from the newsletter anytime, but the checklist is yours to keep.

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