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The hashtag #bookmarketingideas on TikTok features creative strategies for promoting books, engaging readers, building author platforms, utilizing social media, enhancing visibility, collaborating with influencers, and exploring innovative promotional techniques.
Dont know how to grow your audience before your book is published? Here is how! #authortok #authortokfyp #writingabook #authorsofbooktok #authorslife #bookmarketing #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketingideas #bookpublishing
WANT MORE IDEAS? ⤵️ As a busy author, there’s nothing like the relief of knowing exactly what to post on social media and knowing it will resonate with your readers… …so you can focus your precious time on what you love doing - writing! I love helping authors connect with readers and building a thriving community to help you sell more books. So I wanted to create a free resource that will help you jumpstart your content strategy and give you that relief you’re looking for. ❤️ ✅ Visit the link in my bio to download my FREE 50 Content Ideas for Writers! #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #bookmarketing #publishingmybook #bookmarketingtips #bookmarketingideas
Feel like you’re yelling into the void online? This will help you stand out as an author and reach your ideal readers. #authortok #authortokfyp #writingabook #authorsofbooktok #authorslife #bookmarketing #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookpublishing #bookmarketingideas
HERE 👇🏼 If you’re struggling to find new readers, come up with content ideas, or create social media posts that actually draw in new readers, this tip is going to blow your mind. 🤯 (🔥Get your copy of “What Authors Can Post Before They Publish” for free - link is in my profile!) Most authors struggle to come up with a hook - what makes their book stand out. Here is my favorite Amazon hack to find words and descriptions that will make your book stand out. 🧠 First, brainstorm 2-3 books within your genre. 👩🏼‍💻 Go to Amazon and search for those titles. I like to find book titles that have at least a couple hundred to a few thousand reviews. 🧐 Next, go to the reviews for that book and look at the 3-star reviews. The reason why we want to go to the three star reviews is because they have more constructive criticism included within the review. They aren’t just glowing reviews like a five star and they aren’t “this was horrible” with no context with a one star. This constructive criticism is full of amazing information for you because it shows a) what the book was missing, b) what the readers of that genre are specifically looking for, and c) it gives you exact words and phrases that you can use in your hook. 🤯 For example, if a YA fantasy 3-star review said “I wish the main character would have been portrayed as a stronger more independent woman,” you can highlight the “strong, independent woman” in your hook and copy. For non-fiction, if a review says something like, “I wish this book would have given more practical and actionable tips that we could use,” You could really lean into “practical and actionable tips” in your hook because that’s what people are looking for. This is my favorite way to see what people are looking for, what other books are lacking, and what you can highlight about your book. And - BONUS - it’s using the exact words that readers are using so they will be searchable online. You can use these in your book’s description, social media posts, website copy, and more. #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas
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HERE 👇🏼 If you’re struggling to find new readers, come up with content ideas, or create social media posts that actually draw in new readers, this tip is going to blow your mind. 🤯 (🔥Get your copy of “What Authors Can Post Before They Publish” for free - link is in my profile!) Most authors struggle to come up with a hook - what makes their book stand out. Here is my favorite Amazon hack to find words and descriptions that will make your book stand out. 🧠 First, brainstorm 2-3 books within your genre. 👩🏼‍💻 Go to Amazon and search for those titles. I like to find book titles that have at least a couple hundred to a few thousand reviews. 🧐 Next, go to the reviews for that book and look at the 3-star reviews. The reason why we want to go to the three star reviews is because they have more constructive criticism included within the review. They aren’t just glowing reviews like a five star and they aren’t “this was horrible” with no context with a one star. This constructive criticism is full of amazing information for you because it shows a) what the book was missing, b) what the readers of that genre are specifically looking for, and c) it gives you exact words and phrases that you can use in your hook. 🤯 For example, if a YA fantasy 3-star review said “I wish the main character would have been portrayed as a stronger more independent woman,” you can highlight the “strong, independent woman” in your hook and copy. For non-fiction, if a review says something like, “I wish this book would have given more practical and actionable tips that we could use,” You could really lean into “practical and actionable tips” in your hook because that’s what people are looking for. This is my favorite way to see what people are looking for, what other books are lacking, and what you can highlight about your book. And - BONUS - it’s using the exact words that readers are using so they will be searchable online. You can use these in your book’s description, social media posts, website copy, and more. #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas
THIS MAKES CREATING CONTENT SO MUCH EASIER! 👏🏻 To turn your social media presence from a shouting match into a cozy coffeeshop conversation with your biggest fans with my best selling resource “Stand Out Social Media for Authors” 😍 Visit my profile to get your copy! #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketing #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketingideas
Here’s how ⤵️ Releasing your first book is a huge learning experience! But here’s the first thing I want you to know: 🔥 Your book does not live and die on the release date. 🔥 You don’t have just one shot - you will continue to build and grow as you move forward with your book. Your book has an infinite life ahead of it - and you can only grow from here! So here’s what I suggest you do: start with what you already have. Take a look at who you are already connected with. This might include… ✅ Friends ✅ Family ✅ Work connections ✅ Organizations you’re connected with ✅ Your current social media following ✅ Writing groups ✅ Former clients No matter what the size of your list, they can help you get the ball rolling. It’s just as important (if not more) to have a marketing plan for AFTER the release. This will help you to continue to expand your author platform, continue to drive attention and awareness to your book, and continue to drive sales. To help you get started with your book marketing… ✅ Download my free Book Marketing Blueprint to help you get a plan in place for marketing your book! Link is in my profile! 🙌🏻 #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas #authorslife
Don’t have a large audience? No problem! Here’s why you need to start leading readers to your book - no matter how many people are following you! #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas #bookpublishing #authorproblems #authorslife
This is it! 🙌🏻 And if you need some content ideas to get you started, I’ve got you covered. Download my FREE “50 Content Ideas for Writers” to help! Get your copy in the link in my bio. 😁 #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketing #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #authorslife #bookmarketingideas
HERE IT IS 👇🏻 (🔥 Before we jump in, if you need help getting started with marketing your book download my FREE Book Marketing Blueprint - the link is in my bio! ) Multiple genres does not mean that you have to have separate or individual ideal readers for each - that would be exhausting. 😮‍💨 Many times an author’s ideal reader is a reflection of themselves. (Psst: I’ll address children’s authors in a second! 😊) So if you write and read in multiple genres, your ideal reader will too! An ideal reader is someone that an author can “speak to” within your social media posts, your marketing copy, marketing materials, etc., to make your content very specific and relatable. It’s A LOT easier to talk to one person rather than 10,000…am I right?! 🤪 🎯So when it comes to multiple genres, focusing on the messaging (what it’s about) for that specific book will play a big role and knowing your ideal reader will help you share why they will love that book as well. For children’s or middle grade books, yes, your ideal reader is the child. The books that you’re writing are addressing certain problems, struggles, emotions, feelings, etc., that the child is facing. Many times children’s authors are addressing these issues because they have experienced them themselves or with their own children. So you are focusing on the issues the child is facing that you address in the book, but are speaking to the parent/guardian because they will be looking for books that address those issues. And like with multiple genres, children’s authors focus on multiple topics that address various scenarios. And parents look for multiple topics and books for their kids. 😊 Knowing and identifying your ideal reader simplifies your marketing and makes your book stand out - it’s the foundation for your marketing! To help you get started with your book marketing and identifying your ideal reader, don’t forget to download my FREE Book Marketing Blueprint! #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas
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HERE IT IS 👇🏻 (🔥 Before we jump in, if you need help getting started with marketing your book download my FREE Book Marketing Blueprint - the link is in my bio! ) Multiple genres does not mean that you have to have separate or individual ideal readers for each - that would be exhausting. 😮‍💨 Many times an author’s ideal reader is a reflection of themselves. (Psst: I’ll address children’s authors in a second! 😊) So if you write and read in multiple genres, your ideal reader will too! An ideal reader is someone that an author can “speak to” within your social media posts, your marketing copy, marketing materials, etc., to make your content very specific and relatable. It’s A LOT easier to talk to one person rather than 10,000…am I right?! 🤪 🎯So when it comes to multiple genres, focusing on the messaging (what it’s about) for that specific book will play a big role and knowing your ideal reader will help you share why they will love that book as well. For children’s or middle grade books, yes, your ideal reader is the child. The books that you’re writing are addressing certain problems, struggles, emotions, feelings, etc., that the child is facing. Many times children’s authors are addressing these issues because they have experienced them themselves or with their own children. So you are focusing on the issues the child is facing that you address in the book, but are speaking to the parent/guardian because they will be looking for books that address those issues. And like with multiple genres, children’s authors focus on multiple topics that address various scenarios. And parents look for multiple topics and books for their kids. 😊 Knowing and identifying your ideal reader simplifies your marketing and makes your book stand out - it’s the foundation for your marketing! To help you get started with your book marketing and identifying your ideal reader, don’t forget to download my FREE Book Marketing Blueprint! #authortokfyp #writingabook #authortok #authorsofbooktok #bookmarketingtips #publishingmybook #bookmarketing #bookmarketingideas

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