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How to Market a Book: Publicity Support - Contact Information


Many authors sign their proof approval forms and are waiting for their box of books to arrive, but haven't thought about the business of selling books. By writing a book and having it distributed to book retailers, you've essentially made yourself a business and your readers are your customers. By thinking this way, you'll realize there is a lot to think about in terms of marketing books.

One thing to consider early on is how you want readers and media outlets to communicate with you.

For example, do you want your personal email to be where you receive your review copy requests? Or do you want to set up a separate email account for messages strictly about your book? If people need to mail you things, do you want them sent to your home address? Many authors feel more comfortable using a P.O. Box for their book operations.

Also, if you are going to take phone calls, do you want them coming to your home line? And if so, is your outgoing message appropriate? If you are going to drive your marketing efforts to online retailers such as Amazon.com, you may not want to accept phone calls at all. Or you can choose to post the phone number for the Wheatmark bookstore for sales and only offer your email for additional queries.

There is a lot to mull and it would be best to decide earlier than later so that you can use the contact information on all your marketing materials and get your author platforms started!

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