How to Create Pre-Buzz For Your Virtual Book Tour by Networking Early
Posted by pumpupyourbookpromotion on September 28, 2007
I had an interesting conversation with one of my clients this morning about creating pre-buzz for his virtual book tour. He had done everything he could think to do and wanted to know how else he could get some pre-publicity pointers.
The problem was, as he was new to online book promotion when he signed up for his tour, he missed out on the incredible benefits of pre-buzz networking.
It’s not enough to put up a website and a blog and expect people to come. What you need to do before you even think about a virtual book tour is to create a fan base and you can do this through social networking.
Social networking isn’t new; yet, I’m finding until recently, authors don’t realize how much the potential is there to create a steady flow of interested parties who might eventually buy your book.
But, social networking is good for something else, too. It creates that online presence you will need for those who aren’t in your social network because if you use your search words efficiently and appropriately, you’ll end up in the search engines and that’s where people will find you long after your tour is over.
Of course, MySpace is the ruler of social networks, but there are others who I much prefer to use to send out promo.
The three I use the most frequently are www.bookmarket.ning.com, http://morganmandelbooks.ning.com/ and www.communati.com. All allow you to maintain a blog in which you can announce your virtual book tour, keep everyone posted as far as your daily stops go and post promo for your book as well.
I highly recommend joining those networking sites, but I’m sure there are plenty more you can join.
If you are new to internet marketing, the first thing you need to do is build that fan base. Go to www.yahoogroups.com and put your genre in the search box and join groups that are geared toward your book. Feel the group out and see if they allow promo; but, if not, go in and introduce yourself. But, the key thing to remember is, don’t be a flyby. People catch on to that real quick. Make friends. If someone comments in the group, comment back. Participate. Although this takes time, it’ll pay off for you because people will get to know the author behind the book and just might want to buy something you have written.
Even if you don’t have a book out yet, start searching for those groups that might be of interest to you for when it does come out.
I maintain three writing and promoting groups: The Writer’s Life, Pump Up Your Book Promotion and TWLAuthorTalks. All three allow promo, but participation will get you brownie points. If someone comes in and starts promoting and not participating in the discussions, I know the only reason they joined was to sell their books and everyone else will know that, too.
Whether you are virtual book touring or trying to create pre-buzz for your book or even if you don’t have a book published yet and want to start gaining a fan base, do it early in the game so that when it is time for you to announce your events, you’ll already have people who know you for who you really are and not because you have a book you want to sell to them.
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