The first quarter of this year is fully dedicated to the
book Two Gun Hart, which is about Al Capone’s long-lost brother, who was a
Prohibition officer in Nebraska. It
releases March 20th, and we are right now in the pre-sale stage.
There have been three stages to these promotions:
Pre-publicity – Where I get the first draft of galleys
printed and sent to the people who will give it initial buzz, such as experts
in the subject, listings, reviewers, and a few people who can give us blurbs to
put on the book.
Pre-sale – Where the book is available for people to
order so they’ll get it on the day it’s released.
Release – Where the book is available for sale, and I
give talks and book signings.
The first stage was done during the last few months of
2014. From 6-4 months before release, I
gave out these early copies of the book to places that will list it, such as
Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and ForeWord Reviews, as well as some
places that will want to review it early.
As I mentioned earlier, it also went to people who could give it early
buzz, such as experts, and people who have followings relevant to the
book. Many of these people I want to get
blurbs from, but some of them I want to see it because they’ll start telling
other people about it, and this was the point to start generating early buzz
about it; just getting people to initially learn that the story, and soon the
book, exist. I’m also giving copies out
to friends to put up reviews on Amazon.
The more that are up before the book releases, the better. Reviews on Amazon, and on some other sites,
are what sell a book more than any publicity can do.
In addition to all of this, I’ve begun spreading the word
by putting up the cover on my own Facebook timeline as well as others’
groups. There’s also an ad now running
on Goodreads which gets close to 10,000 views a day.
All of this was just to get people talking. That’s started, and now it’s time to move on
to the next phase. The book has gone
onto pre-order as of Christmas Eve, so now the big work begins, getting everyone
to pre-order. The important part of this
phase is to get people to make that purchase before it’s released. The reason this is important is because all
sales that happen during pre-order are considered as occurring on one day in
relation to the bestseller lists, such as the ones in the New York Times and on
Amazon.
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