Book Marketing Success Podcast

John Kremer

John Kremer share stories of real-life book authors who have marketed their books in innovative, fun, and money-making ways. He talks about bestseller strategies, licensing subsidiary rights, creating large Internet tribes, social networking for book sales and prestige, and ultimately selling a lot of books. These stories are short, sweet, practical, inspirational, and doable by any book author, whether a self-publisher, an author published by a big publisher, or a Kindle ebook author. You will love this show! Please subscribe now. Thanks. This Book Writing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire writers, book authors, novelists, poets, storytellers, and content creators of all sorts. It focuses on how and why to write a book. This Book Publishing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire book publishers and self-publishers to edit, design, distribute, and promote the best books. This Book Marketing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire book authors and publishers to do a better job publicizing, promoting, and marketing their books. I know at least 1001 Ways to Market Your Books! This Content Creation Podcast is designed to educate and inspire all content creators, including writers, bloggers, podcasters, videomakers, social media marketers, and internet marketers with new ideas and the latest promotional opportunities.

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Lesson 2: On Writing Back Cover Copy
Mar 7 2024
Lesson 2: On Writing Back Cover Copy
First, a few notes from yesterday’s podcast episode.1. The author of Power and Petroleum died shortly after I reviewed her back cover copy. Apparently her book was never published.2. I write promo copy for all authors, no matter where they are on the political spectrum. My job is to write great copy for any author who hires me to copywrite for them.Here’s my copywriting on environmental policy and promotion:If you want people to be worried about global warming, don't talk about global warming.Too big. Too hard to grasp. Too hard to figure out how to help.Tell the story of one lone polar bear cub who is losing its home as it melts around him.We will respond to that.3. I have no problem with people speaking Spanish. For the past 18 years, I’ve lived in two bilingual states: New Mexico and now Arizona. I interact with Spanish speakers all the time. I studied Spanish in college. It’s a beautiful language. But in the context of the sales copy for the book, I did essentially denigrate Spanish. I apologize for that.A Novel of Ancient RomeThis novel had a front cover that looked much more like a nonfiction academic title than a novel. It needed fixing.The back cover read: “A thought-provoking story that is truly original — Copernican in nature. The premise meshes well with historical evidence, which lends startling merit to a sequence of events exquisitely revealed in this gripping novel. The theory proposed will inspire intriguing debate among readers, historical scholars, and theologians for decades to come.” That’s it.There's nothing in the back cover copy to draw the reader into the drama of the novel. Is the novel truly gripping just because the back cover says so? The cover also says other things — none of which indicates the novel is gripping. The rest of the copy says that the book is a theory, an academic think piece. Nothing wrong with an academic think piece, but think pieces are not novels. Not ever.My guess — and it is only a guess based on the jacket — is that this book has a great story to tell, but where is it? Stories involve people, not ideas. Focus first on people. Then focus on the plot. Only then can you move on to tell stories about those people struggling with ideas or conflicts.Besides better descriptive copy, the back cover needed a few testimonials or reviews. The copy was too sparse to sell the book to most readers.Website: https://www.BookMarketingBestsellers.comWebsite: https://www.BookAuthorAuthority.comBook Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Lesson 1: Creating Back Covers That Sell Books
Mar 6 2024
Lesson 1: Creating Back Covers That Sell Books
As you may know, I critique book covers as part of the consulting services that I offer. A number of years ago I had the challenge of reviewing a number of book covers for a client. One of the books was titled Power and Petroleum. Now, the front covers of the books were okay, but the back cover copy was terrible. In this episode, I’ll critique the back cover of Power and Petroleum.First, the title is boring. It has no power to convince people to pick the book up.The back cover of this book was too focused on abstract ideas rather than immediate impact. Here is the original back cover copy:A Wake-Up Call!Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is the successor to Fidel Castro as the enemy of the United States in the Western Hemisphere!!Read quotes from Chavez's speeches to know his intentions: To absorb Colombia and form La Gran Colombia, with Castro as his guide; and with China assisting in future adventures!This warning is by a former resident of Venezuela, and former advisor to the Venezuelan oil industry.In writing the above copy, the author used four exclamation points. There’s only one reason why the writer used so many exclamation points: The copy was weak.Note: Exclamation points do not create excitement. Details create excitement. If you don’t believe me, read my rewrite below:In the coming years, gasoline prices will triple.Cocaine will be on every street corner.Cuba will dictate U.S. policy in the Americas.South America will be ripe for revolution.Mexico will fall.Communists will be knocking at our door.Terrorists will be streaming in through our porous borders.You will be sitting in jail—along with three of your children.No one will be safe.Are you listening?If Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, has his way, the above headlines will be the norm in just a few years. Venezuela and Columbia will join with Cuba and China to create a new reality for the Western Hemisphere. It's time Americans woke up.In Power and Petroleum, Emma Broussard, a former adviser to the Venezuelan oil industry, reveals the hidden intentions of Chavez and his cohorts. You have a choice: Read this book, or learn how to speak Spanish and keep your head down.Notice how the details above created more drama, more urgency. Now that’s drama (whether it’s a true projection or not). It gets attention. And it’s not out of line with what the old cover copy hinted at.Whether the book matches the back cover copy, that I don’t know. I didn’t read the book. But I could certainly sell lots of copies with a back cover with the drama outlined above.How is your back cover copy?Ask yourself:Does your back cover copy get readers excited about picking up your book and buying it?Does it make them want to start reading the book right away?Does it create urgency and excitement?If it doesn’t, rewrite it. Add more details. Create more urgency. Give people reasons to open your book.If your back cover copy does succeed, congrats. You’ve take the first step in selling more copies of your book.Website: https://www.BookAuthorAuthority.comWebsite: https://www.BookMarketingBestsellers.comBook Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Jack Canfield Testimonial
Jan 25 2024
Jack Canfield Testimonial
I just loved this video I created and then pinned to Pinterest:It combines a testimonial video from Jack Canfield along with a gif of my 1001 Ways to Market Your Books. I think it’s fun.“We love 1001 Ways to Market Your Books. We followed it to the letter. Without his book, we wouldn’t be where we are today at the top of the bestseller list.” — Jack Canfield, co-author, Chicken Soup for the Soul seriesAnd here’s the transcript from Jack’s testimonial:Read books on marketing books.John Kremer wrote a great book called 1001 Ways to Market Your Books.When we did Chicken Soup for the Soul, we took about 900 of those ideas that we thought were relevant, made a post-it for each one. I had two staff people writing them for days.We put them on a wall about 12 feet long. Every day we took a post-it off and did it. It took us two years to get through all those post-its.But by the end of that, we were #1 on the New York Times list and we stayed there for three years.When the second book came out, it was #2 on the list. At one point, we had #1, #2, and #3 on the New York Times list because we kept doing those things.You can watch this video on Pinterest as well. Check it out here:https://www.pinterest.com/pin/57983913942730196Or watch another video on Rumble:https://rumble.com/vg2xaj-jack-canfield-on-1001-ways-to-market-your-books-by-john-kremer.htmlBook Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
John Kremer: Book Marketing Q&A Webinar
Jan 18 2024
John Kremer: Book Marketing Q&A Webinar
On January 16, 2024, John Kremer hosted his 75th Birthday Bash with a Book Marketing Q&A session. In this session, he answered participant questions on marketing books, publicizing books, and more.Sources: https://www.bookauthorauthority.com and https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.comFree Book OffersFive of the participants in the Q&A webinar made free offers to anyone listening in. Here are their offers.Freddy Niagara Fonseca offer a free ebook for poetry lovers, Nature Poems for a New Dawn. It’s packed with witty and mystical poems you can read on your phone wherever you go. When you join Freddy’s email newsletter, you can download his book here: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/427947/107845540909155533/share.You can download a free copy of Explore Vancouver Washington by Patty Grasher by going here: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/uo5x82nbrjKeith Wilhelm offers a free ebook, Self-Love Unleashed. You can have and give all the love you want. Download it here: https://parentinghappydance.com/free-stuff.You can purchase a free copy of Sara Freeman Smith’s Action Planner and 30-Day Gratitude Journal by clicking here: https://www.urgems.com/store/p/action-planner-30-day-gratitude-journalJohn Kremer offers a free ebook, Marketing in 501 Words or Less. Download the free book here (at the bottom of the page): https://www.bookauthorauthority.com. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
The Book Authority Guide to Getting What You Want
Jan 8 2024
The Book Authority Guide to Getting What You Want
The key to getting what you want is really simple. If you want love, you have to give love. If you want happiness, you have to give happiness. If you want abundance, you have to share abundance. If you want money, you have to give money.But there is one caveat.You can't give with larceny in your heart. You can't give with an expectation of reward. You must give with a generous heart. You must give freely and openly, without pause, without hesitation. You actually must be a genuinely good person.You might remember the one question that Santa asks every child when they are sitting on his knee, giving him the list of what they hope to receive for Christmas. What does he ask? He asks them just one question. Have you been good this year?If you become a genuinely good person, miracles happen. When you give generously, everything comes your way. I call this the multifold secret.It's very simple.Whatever you give out to the world will come back to you multifold. The universe is generous if you are generous. It's a fundamental law of the universe. It all comes back to you in ways that multiply what you give out.When I was a child, my mother would plant gardens wherever anyone would let us plow a part of their lawn. And we planted many things, but the one thing I remember so vividly is what happened when we planted a kernel of corn. That kernel grew up into a plant that gave us two to three ears of corn. And each of those ears of corn featured hundreds of kernels of new corn, delicious corn, sweet and juicy corn.That's the multifold secret at work.It's how nature works. It is a universal law. Go with it.So this has been the introduction to the Book Authority Guide to Getting What You Want.In the coming lessons, I'll be sharing tips and secrets from some of my friends and mentors. People like Zig Ziglar and Jack Canfield, Jim Rohn and Tony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey and Earl Nightingale, Les Brown, Marcy Shimoff, Phil Town, Lisa Nichols and Stephen Covey.You're going to love the course. I hope that you'll join me in the rest of this course.You can sign up for the course at https://bookauthorauthority.com/why-you-need-the-book-authority-course-to-getting-what-you-want This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Make Up to $150,000 Before Your Book Is Published!
Jan 7 2024
Make Up to $150,000 Before Your Book Is Published!
You can make anywhere from $5,000 to $150,000 before your book is published if you know just a few secrets. Here are four ways that you can make money before your book is published.One, you can coach or consult. Focus on the topic of your book. You can make anywhere from $30 per hour up to $1,000 or even $2,000 per hour. I charge $600 an hour for my consulting and I get it.Two, you can make bulk sales to corporations, associations, and catalogs. You can make anywhere from $200 for a case of books up to $200,000 if you're somebody like the authors of Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul which sold over a million copies to one of the pet food companies before the book was even published.Three, you can make pre-sales of your book to your tribe, subscribers and fans. When I first came out with 1,001 Ways to Market Your Books, when it was called 101 Ways to Market Your Books, I sold over $50,000 in books before I'd even written the book.But then I had to deliver. But it was nice because I had the publication of the book all paid for by the pre-sales. And I told people exactly when I would deliver the book, and I did deliver it. It took a lot of work, a lot of typesetting and writing and proofreading, all at the same time essentially. But I got it done and I delivered the books on time to the people who had bought ahead of time.Point four, you can sell sponsorships for your book or advertising in your book. In many editions of a 1001 Ways to Market Your Books, I sold sponsorships. I sold between 20 and 30 sponsorship with each edition. Companies and services paid to be featured in the book. They also wrote an article for me and got a credit line at the bottom. And I made over $30,000 on those sponsorships. And that paid for the printing of the book.So essentially, I was making money from the beginning when the book started to sell because the books didn't cost me anything. Because I had sold $30,000 in sponsorships.I've used these four methods to make as much as $50,000 per book before my books were published.You can too!Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
3 Key Book Marketing Tips
Dec 14 2023
3 Key Book Marketing Tips
Several weeks ago I shared the story of how Terry McMillan promoted her first novel, Mama, when her New York publisher failed to do much for her book. If you remember, the key action she took was to promote her book to more than 3,000 bookstores, libraries, organizations, and other groups.My question to everyone who listened to that episode of my podcast: Did you act on this advice?Did you contact people who might be interested in your book—especially people who could influence other people to buy your book?Did you contact more podcasters?Did you contact more bloggers?Did you contact more booksellers?Did you contact more librarians?Did you contact more social media influencers?If you really want your book to sell, you must do the work. You must reach out to a number of key influencers, friends, or helpmates.In my experience, most authors start by reaching out to 5 or 10 people and then give up because they received no positive responses. That doesn’t work. You have to stick with it. You have to continue reaching out to people who can make a difference with selling your book.Check out the articles referenced below. Choose at least one action to carry out.* Reach out to 3,000 influencers by following the Rule of 3,000.* Carry out the 6-week book marketing program described in the I-Don’t-Have-Any-Time Hour-a-Day Book Marketing Plan. or …* Ask your friends to help you. Show them 51 ways they can help you as a book author to sell more books.ReferencesThe Rule of 3,000: How to Become a Bestselling Author: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/p/the-rule-of-3000-how-to-become-aThe I-Don’t-Have-Any-Time Hour-a-Day Book Marketing Plan: https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/the-i-dont-have-any-time-hour-a-day-book-marketing-plan51 Ways to Help a Book Author You Love: https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/36-ways-to-help-a-book-author-you-love This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
We Are All Strangers Until We Are Friends
Nov 24 2023
We Are All Strangers Until We Are Friends
In marketing your book, product, or service, you can't be afraid to approach famous people or busy people or even untouchables. It's better to go out of your comfort zone and out of your way to reach out to people. It's even okay to be strange.We're all strangers until we are friends.Why not take the chance today and make some new friends? Reach out to a stranger and make that person a friend.Then reach out to another stranger and make that person a friend as well.In my experience, we can never have too many friends. I have friends all over the world: in Australia, in India, in Italy, in Switzerland, in Ecuador, in South Africa, in England, in Norway, in Russia, in Ghana. And so many thousands of friends here in the United States and Canada.Those friends are my storehouse of wealth, my storehouse of happiness, my storehouse of meaning.Reach out today. Make at least one new friend today!Never be afraid to stand up and advocate for yourself. This is your life. You dictate which story is told. — Admiral Horace Kilbride, character in NCIS: Los Angeles TV showThere are no strangers here; Only friends you haven't yet met. — William Butler Yeats, poet1001 Ways to Market Your Books: https://amzn.to/3ICjpAsBook me as a podcast guest or be a guest for my podcast. Connect here: https://www.matchmaker.fm/podcast-guest/john-kremer-bd46ecWebsite: https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.comOr just buy me a cup of coffee! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BookMarketingOr become my patron for all good things - https://www.patreon.com/bookmarketingSnipFeed: https://snipfeed.co/bookmarketing - Check out this service I offer via SnipFeed: Ask me a question and I'll answer back with a personalized video.Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, please become a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
The Rule of 3,000: How to Become a Bestselling Author
Nov 4 2023
The Rule of 3,000: How to Become a Bestselling Author
Today I want to talk a little bit about what really matters in marketing a book. And I'm going to do it by telling a story that I've told before, but apparently people haven't gotten the message. So I want to tell it again.It's a story about Terry McMillan, now a bestselling novelist who had several movies done with Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back.But her first novel was published by a large New York publisher, but they didn't do much with it. This was in 1987. They sent out press releases. They sent out some review copies. But Terry was a first-time novelist, so media didn't care. Nothing much happened.The publisher did their normal low-level promotion for first-time authors. So Terry decided that she would take her promotion of the book into her own hands.What she did, the thing that really is vitally important for all of you to hear, and I hope you'll actually take it to heart, was simple: She wrote 3,000 letters. Actually, more than 3,000 letters. She wrote them to bookstores, college stores, chain stores, African-American groups, college professors, other groups, all asking them to either stock her book or promote her book.Now, this was before the internet. If she were to do promotion in today's world, she probably would have asked bloggers and podcasters, social networked with others, and creating Youtube videos.What she did, however, was write 3,000 letters to the key audiences for her book. She offered to do readings wherever they would give her space and she'd be happy to give a talk. She would ask different actions of them depending on what audience she was addressing at the timeAgain, she wrote 3,000 letters.The response was so great that she ended up doing a 39-city book tour. Her efforts gained her plenty of rave reviews for her book as well as two reprintings in six weeks. That's a major success for a first-time novelist.Her publisher got behind her once they saw that the book was selling, and it was worth reprinting again and again.The key point to this story is not who Terry sent letters to, but how many letters she sent. It's a numbers game, and what happens with most authors, even though I've told them this story many times, is that they ignore this crucial advice.Write a lot of emails.Write a lot of letters.In today's world, I would have at one point told you to send out emails to people, but my experience in the last six months is that emails don't do the job. People aren't reading their emails anymore. So you should send out real letters via the post office.Obviously, it takes time to write 3,000 letters. It takes a lot of time to write even 100 letters.Now, most of the letters can be the same thing. Or if you're writing a postcard, it's just a short little scribbled note on the postcard to your directed audience asking them for something specific.You should write 3,000 letters. That is the most important thing you can do in marketing a book. Nothing else can replace that personal attention from you to people that could have an influence in the marketplace, who could potentially bring your book to the readers you want to reach.Again, write to bookstores, college professors, African American groups, in Terry's case, other groups that you might want to reach out to depending on what kind of book you've written.Now, she promoted a first-time novel. I want to encourage you, every novelist, especially first-time or second-time novelists, to take this advice to heart.Write letters. Write 3,000 of them.If you write 10 letters a day, it'll take you about a year to write 3,000 letters. If you write 30 letters a day, it will only take 100 days. And, if you take some time off for good behavior, it would take you about four, maybe five months.If you wrote 50 letters a day, obviously, it would go much quicker.Maybe you could get your friends involved with this so that it's not just you writing letters. They could help you write some of the letters or stuff the envelopes and put on the stamps.And again, your letters have to be handwritten. Escept if you did a postcard, it should be handwritten.In today's world, you might be writing to bloggers as well, bloggers who write about books like yours, review books like yours, interview authors like you.Sent letters to podcasters as well—podcasters who might be very happy to interview a new first-time author or second-time author.Writing letters is really a strategy that even applies to people who have published 10 or 20 books.When you're launching your new book, really think about writing a lot of letters. Take it to heart. Do more promotions. Write to the people that you think could make a difference in your book—even if it's only 10 letters a day,It's going to take you a long time to write 3,000 letters. That is a year's worth of time if you write every day 10 letters.Make your letters personalized. Even a handwritten note even on those letters would be worthwhile. You can easily customize 20 or 30 letters a day if you take a half hour to an hour to set aside to promote your book.It's a numbers game. It really does matter.I know this is not an easy ask. I know that it's hard to write that many letters. I know it's hard to find that many addresses. I know it's not an easy thing at all. But it's the most important thing you could do to promote your book.Terry’s novel Mama did not become a New York Times bestseller, but Waiting to Excel and When Stella Got Her Groove Back become bestsellers and movies.But Terry had to start somewhere. She was a first-time novelist. Mama, that was her book. That was the novel that she wrote. That is the one that she chose to promote right from the beginning.  She was a 36-year-old first-time novelist. She was trying to reach out to people who could make a difference with her book. In her case, that was bookstores, colleges, African-American groups, and other groups that she thought could help to promote her book.In today's world, that list would also include podcasters, bloggers, people with websites that address an audience you want to reach out to. It might be people that do YouTube book reviews. You might reach out to social media influencers that might make a difference, reach out to them, write them a letter.I would, if I could, try to get people's addresses and send out a letter, a physical letter that will have much bigger impact in today's world. It's hard to ignore a beautiful postcard or a handwritten letter hand-addressed to that person.That can make a big difference. So try it.Maybe you can't do all 3,000. Maybe it becomes overwhelming. So start with 300.300 you can easily do in a month. Once you've done that, the next month, do another 300. And the next month, do another 300. And pretty soon, you'll have reached 3,000 people.It really is a numbers game.It really does make a difference how many people you reach out to.It's not a simple thing of emailing somebody and going, oh, okay, they didn't respond and that's it. And I did it to 10 people. Or I made phone calls to 10 people and I didn't get through, so I gave up trying to reach out.It doesn't work. You have to reach out. It's hard. Absolutely. It is very hard. But writing your book was also hard. Getting it published was also hard. Formatting it, editing it, getting cover design, working with a publisher, working with a publicist, etc. All of that is hard.Some people have spent five or ten years writing a book, and then they don't want to spend a year promoting that book. Why not? Is your book important to you?If it's important to you, do the work. And I know it is work. It's hard work.Now I'm going to give you one little tip. It's a sort of selfish tip on my part, because if you want to reach 950 independent bookstores, I have a database of those bookstores. And I'll sell it to you for $50, really cheap. But it'll give you your first 950 stores to reach out to with addresses, phone numbers, emails, social media, people's names. You can order it here: https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/top-900-independent-bookstores.Now I didn't do this video to sell that database. I did this video because I really want you to succeed. I want you to create an impact with your book, whether it's your first book, your second book, or your tenth book.It's a numbers game. You really have to reach out to people and knock on their doors. Terry did it with 3,000 letters. You can do it with 3,000 letters and it's worth doing. It really is worth doing.It could make the difference between you having the opportunity to write a second book or a third book or really get the notice that your book and you deserve.But you have to put the work in. I'm not going to sugarcoat it.I'm telling you now, if you've watched this video, and you've listened to it, please take it to heart.Contact 3,000 people. Write 3,000 letters.It'll make a difference in your world.It'll make a difference for your book.It'll make a difference for you and your authority as an author.It could set you up as an expert. It could make a big difference.Besides writing letters as Terry did to bookstores, colleges, and other groups, write letters to major newspapers, book review sections. You can get their free addresses at https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/newspaper-book-review-editors. That's free. There's about 50 newspapers there with their addresses and you can just say, attention book review editor.You can do the same with Google searches to discover the key magazine editors you want to reach out to, TV producers you want to reach out to, radio producers you want to reach out to.There are over a thousand live local radio shows every day in the United States). These radio shows are looking for people to interview, interesting people to interview. An author is almost inevitably an interesting person to interview.So you have bookstores, you possibly have colleges, you have groups you want to target, blogs, podcasts, radio shows, TV shows, magazines, newspapers.The world is open to you, but you have to knock on the door to get it answered.Write those 3,000 letters. Start today.Source: https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/the-mama-bestseller-video.Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
220,000 More Impressions in Just 5 Days!
Oct 24 2023
220,000 More Impressions in Just 5 Days!
Five days ago I shared the results of one of my most popular pins during the past two months. See the detailed results in the graphic below:In the first 60 days of this pin (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/57983913939285987), it received 2.1 million views, 67,860 pin clicks, and 11,250 visits to my main website at https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com.Well, I just checked the Pinterest stats for this particular pin and over the past 5 days (while I was away on a medical checkup trip without internet access), the pin has generated the following additional results:As you can see by the Pinterest stats, this pin has received 220,000 new impressions in the past five days, more than 5,000 new pin clicks, and more than 1,000 additional clicks to my main website at https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com. Again, all in the past five days!In the next ten days (through November 2nd), the number of impressions increased by another 360,000 to 2.68 million views. The number of pin clicks increased by almost 9,000 clicks to 83,110. And the number of visits to my main website increased to 14,060 — more than 1,800 additional visits to my main website!I can’t guarantee similar results, but during the past week several people have asked me if I offer Pinterest Marketing services. So, I decided to offer a limited time service where I will create 10 Pinterest images/videos for you, your book, your product, or your service and then pin them to my Pinterest profile which gets 1.8 million views per month. And do that all before the holidays!My fee for this incredible Pinterest Marketing service is only $300.You will have full rights to the 10 pins I create for you. You can pin them to your Pinterest profile (if you have one) as well as to TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and other social networks. You can also use them in other online or offline promotions you do for your book, product, or service.If you are interested in this unique and effective Pinterest Marketing service, email me at johnkremer@bookmarket.com and I’ll let you know how to sign up for this new service.Please note that because of the time required to create unique powerful pins, I can only offer this service to the first ten people who sign up.The Book Marketing Success newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
2 Million Impressions and 11,000 Clickthroughs
Oct 18 2023
2 Million Impressions and 11,000 Clickthroughs
Pinterest has sent more than 11,000 people to my main income website (https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com) in the past 60 days. How did Pinterest do that? Because one of my pins has gone viral during the past two months. It has received more than 2 million impressions in that time.1.4 million views in the past month and more than 2.1 million views in the past 60 days:And here are the Pinterest numbers for the past two months:As you can see from the above statistics taken from Pinterest, since I pinned the image on August 21, 2023, it has generated 2.1 million impressions, 67,860 pin clicks, and 12,860 pins (saves). And, most important, it has generated 11,250 clickthroughs to my BookMarketingBestsellers website—all for free! All that traffic goes to one page on my website where I encourage people to buy my 1001 Ways to Market Your Books via Amazon.com.How many of your social media posts have generated that kind of activity. And it’s not the only Pinterest pin I’ve created that has generated traffic to my websites. While most of my pins don’t generate millions of impressions, they do generate thousands of impressions and anywhere from 200 to 500 visits each and every day to my money website as well as my hobby websites.I get 1.8 million monthly views for the pins I’ve generated over the past few years. That’s a lot of views (which are more than merely impressions) that generate tons of clickthroughs to my websites. That’s big traffic!You can generate similar traffic with a consistent creation of interesting pins linked to key pages on your website where people can sign up for your newsletter, buy your books, and inquire about your other services. Join me on Pinterest today: https://www.pinterest.com/johnkremer.Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Book Covers and Book Titles
Oct 5 2023
Book Covers and Book Titles
I was recently invited to do a podcast interview with another author. But, when I tried to give her some kind critiques of her book cover (something I do as a paid consultant all the time), she turned me off completely. She decided not to interview me and essentially stopped talking to me.I didn’t mean to offend her, but I obviously did. I was just trying to be helpful.There were what I considered major problems with her book cover.* The cover design was not related to her topic. It didn’t address the expectations of her target audience. You would not know what the book was about by glancing at the cover. My advice: Meet the expectations of your target audience.* It violated a basic principle of cover design by having each word of the title single file down the front cover, making the title hard to read at a glance. My advice: Make the book title easy to read.* The colors of the cover were not dynamic. The cover would fade into the background in any placement of books on a shelf. My advice: Don’t let your book cover fade away.* The typeface was not a strong display typeface. My advice: Use a strong display typeface.* The book title was not brandable or memorable. My advice: Whenever possible, create a book title that is memorable and brandable.I would have been more gentle in critiquing her book cover if she had been willing to listen. But the above critique features advice that any author should follow to create an effective book cover.As it is, she has done some great book marketing, so I hope the book sells despite the cover.The above, of course, is not the actual book cover I’ve been discussing. It’s just a place holder.Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Website: https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.com1001 Ways to Market Your Books: https://amzn.to/3ICjpAsSnipFeed: https://snipfeed.co/bookmarketing - Check out this service I offer via SnipFeed: Ask me a question and I'll answer back with a personalized video.Or just buy me a cup of coffee! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BookMarketing This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe