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Author branding is crucial to book marketing, and every writer must understand it. A well-developed author brand means book buyers have an impression of your professional expertise and what to expect in the book you
Author Branding and Why It Matters
Author branding is crucial to book marketing, and every writer must understand it. A well-developed author brand means book buyers have an impression of your professional expertise and what to expect in the book you write, making target readers want to buy and read them. Building a brand identity around your name can have many benefits in today's competitive marketplace. It can help you land speaking engagements, be quoted, or attract new clients to your business. Whichever one it is, you'll benefit and also have a ready-made platform for launching and selling future books.
Everything in book marketing benefits from a plan, and author branding is no exception. Setting goals about what you want to accomplish is the first step toward achieving them. Many people today write books to establish their names and build their businesses. If you're among them, selling books may be less important to you than the PR campaign accompanying a book launch. For many business people, it would be nearly impossible to attract the media attention possible during a launch campaign. The rapport you build with an interview audience also helps, especially if they are target customers.
On the other hand, if you're an aspiring novelist, book sales and becoming a well-regarded name in literary circles can be a goal. If yes, the ways to go about it will be a bit different from someone who is a business executive publishing a book for marketing purposes. Social media crosses everyone's mind today and can play a role in successful author branding. All ways that you can reach fans and target readers matter. It's also why you want to begin building a social media following long before publishing your first book. Your followers will be interested in what you write if you build solid relationships.
Anywhere you appear, it helps increase your visibility and get your name onto people's minds. PR pros can tell you that publicity success is generally incremental, and one opportunity can open the door to others. It's also why planning is helpful because you can direct your outreach more to people and areas that suit your objectives. A strong author branding program is a significant asset to every writer and his work. Gone are the days when you can stay in the background and expect to achieve meaningful success. As you get underway branding yourself and begin to have some success, it's enjoyable.
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