Sunday, May 27, 2012

AFTER YOUR BOOK IS PUBLISHED



WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOUR BOOK IS PUBLISHED?


Back in the day when a book was published you might be able to get away with little or no marketing on your part. No so today. I remember going to writing conferences several years ago and they were already talking about authors playing a big part in the marketing of their books.  It is even more true today.

It would be nice if you could spend all your time writing and not marketing, but if you want to sell your books and make a name for yourself you will spend some of the time marketing. Here I am at a book festival sharing a booth with fellow author Deanna Klingel.  I am posting an article by Kaye Dacus on Networking/Marketing for the writers out there. She has many great writing articles on her website at www.kayedacus.com.











NETWORKING
BY
KAYE DACUS
Think about the last time you went to a social event, whether it was an after-work casual gathering, a black-tie awards dinner, the all-church picnic, or even a small dinner party at someone’s home. How do you interact with the people there? Are there certain people you make a point of speaking to? Do you go in with an agenda listing to whom you will speak and about what topics? Most of us would say yes, there are certain people we want to make a point of speaking to. For having an agenda, if it is truly just a social gathering, most of us would say no.
For those you make a point to speak to, is it because you’re wanting to catch up with them or find out about something that’s going on in their lives? Or is it because you want them to know you better? If we’re really honest with ourselves, many times the people we seek out to speak to are those we would like to know better and, through making a point of speaking with them about their concerns and activities, we are hoping to get them interested enough in us to ask our concerns and activities. Right?
This is networking. You never know whom you might run into who might have an opportunity or a connection to share with you. That’s not saying we want to exploit every relationship or contact we make for our own gain—by no means. I’m just saying that by cultivating relationships with others, we never know what might come our way—whether it’s an opportunity to serve or help that other person, or an opportunity that might be in some way beneficial to us.
Granted, in a social setting, networking is quite different than it is in a business setting. So what’s the best way to go about making “networking contacts” in a business environment—such as at a writing conference?
As I mentioned before, one of the best ways I found of doing it was to be actively involved in the leadership of the organization. Granted, not everyone can do this, as not everyone is comfortable in or skilled for leadership positions. At a conference such as ACFW, there is the built-in method of the Editor/Agent appointments where those who sign up for them get 15 minutes one-on-one with the editor/agent (hopefully) of their choice. Then there are the hosted tables at meal times. While these can be nerve-wracking for those of us introverts who have a really hard time meeting others, it is important to learn how to put yourself forward, hold out your hand, and introduce yourself. It is important to be polite and let others have their equal share of the attention, but if you do not put yourself forward, you will be overshadowed by the more outgoing people at the table.
Do not be afraid to approach someone—be it a published author you admire or an editor/agent with whom you would like to work—and ask a question about something they may have said in the panel discussion or in a class or over a meal. (Just don’t follow them into the bathroom to do so!)
Outside of a structured business environment like a conference, always be on the lookout for opportunities to make contacts with people in your chosen field. Writers: go to book signings to mingle in the crowd and potentially meet the author and/or representatives from publishing houses. When the Zondervan parade—book signing tour, I mean—came to Nashville a couple of years ago with Brandilyn Collins, Terri Blackstock, James Scott Bell, and Bill Myers, I had the opportunity to speak with an editor who was there from Thomas Nelson. I had sat at her table at the ACFW conference several months before and she’d asked me if I would review a manuscript for her. I had given her my card at the conference, but then never heard back from her. When I saw her at the book signing, I approached her and re-introduced myself (she recognized me but I didn’t want to put her on the spot if she didn’t remember my name) and gave her another card. Within a week, I had a copy of the manuscript. While that did not parlay into a freelance opportunity, it was still an important contact, because it got my name in front of two or three editors whom I subsequently had contact with over the manuscript. (And I got to read Laura Jensen Walker’s Dreaming in Black and White about six months before street date!)
I guess the three most important things I can say about networking are:
1. Don’t be shy. Practice speaking to strangers—the cashier or other customers in line at the grocery store, people sitting near you in the airport or doctor’s waiting room, others working out at the gym, your neighbors, other parents at your kid’s soccer game, people outside of your “comfort zone” at church, and so on. And don’t let others push you out of the spotlight when it’s your turn to shine. Speak up!
2. It’s not all about you. Learn to be an active listener. This may mean asking a published author how he or she first started writing or what inspires him/her. It may mean asking an editor/agent what the best book they’ve read in the last six months is. Editors and agents especially constantly hear, “I, me, my, mine,” from the people they talk to—and that can start to blend into one monotonous drone. But if they have a unique conversation to connect with the memory of your name/face, you are more likely to be remembered when your manuscript crosses their desks.
3. Don’t be an attention hog. While you don’t want anyone to steal your limelight, you don’t want to infringe upon someone else’s time. Don’t monopolize the editor/agent at the dinner table. Give the other eight people at the table time to talk. Don’t stalk them whenever you see them and hound them with attempts at unique conversations to make them remember you. They’ll remember you, all right, and not in a good way! At a book signing, be aware of the people in line behind you—they all want their time, too. Limit your conversation to no more than 60-seconds if anyone is standing in line behind you. If you really want to have a more in-depth conversation with them, ask them if they have a few moments after the signing to speak with you, that you have some questions you’d like to ask.
Now, go out this week and find at least one opportunity to at least practice networking. And leave me a comment when you do—I’d like to know how it goes!

Friday, May 4, 2012

John 3:16 Blog Hop - Let's Party!

TIFFANY IS THE WINNER OF
"DEATH IN DAHLONEGA"
CONGRATULATIONS

JOHN 3:16 BLOG HOP


Welcome to the 1st John 3:16 Giveaway Blog Hop! As one of the members of this great network of Christian Authors, I am excited to participate in this event! We have come together this week to showcase our books and to give you, our readers, a chance to win some great prizes as you "hop" from blog to blog. A different prize is offered at each blog site (no purchase necessary), however if you want to have a chance to win one of two Kindles the network is giving away, the only requirement is that you sign up for the John 3:16 ezine newsletter. (Located at the top right side column of the John 3:16 blog site.)


At the other blogs, each author will require that you leave a comment (and a valid email address) so they may contact you if you win a prize offered on their blog site.
May I also suggest that you show your love and appreciation to each blog host by either following them on Twitter, or "liking" them on Facebook or even subscribing to their blog. It won't help your odds of winning a prize but I know each author would be thrilled and very encouraged!
BLOG PARTICIPANTS : Each person that leaves a comment  and is a follower of my blog will be entered to win a copy of my cozy mystery "Death in Dahlonega." Hope you have a great time!




So tell your friends about the John 3:16 Giveaway Blog Hop! It's going to be a great week of fun!
Just click on the links below to go from blog to blog! Happy hoppin'!
Blog Hop Participants:
1.      Lorilyn Roberts (John 3:16 Network Blog)– http://john316mn.blogspot.com/
2.      Lynn Dove– Word Salt (Host blog) - http://wordsalt.wordpress.com/
3.       Laura J. Davis- http://interviewsandreviews.blogspot.com/
4.       Paulette Harper- http://www.pauletteharperjohnson.blogspot.com/
5.       Carol A. Brown - http://connectwithcarolbrown.blogspot.com/
6.      April Gardner - http://www.aprilwgardner.com/
7.      Sue Russell– http://www.suerussellsblog.blogspot.com/
8.      Thomas Blubaugh- http://tomblubaugh.net/
9.      Susan F. Craft– http://historicalfictionalightintime.blogspot.com/
10.  Heather Bixler– http://heatherbixler.com/
11.  Joy Hannabass– http://splashesofjoy.wordpress.com/
12.  Deborah Bateman- http://www.DeborahHBateman.com
13.  Kimberley Payne- http://www.fitforfaith.blogspot.com/
14.  Rose McCauley– http://www.rosemccauley.blogspot.com
15.  Lisa Lickel- http://livingourfaithoutloud.blogspot.com/
16.  Alice J. Wisler- http://www.alicewisler.blogspot.com/
17.  Amanda Stephan- http://www.thepriceoftrust.com/
18.  Saundra Dalton– http://gracetolivefree.blogspot.com/
19.  Tracy Krauss- http://www.tracykraussexpressionexpress.com/
20.  Ashley Wintters- http://ashleyschristianbookreviews.blogspot.com/
21.   Deborah McCarragher- http://www.godmissionpossible.blogspot.com/
22.  Lorilyn Roberts- http://lorilynroberts.blogspot.com/
23.  Anita Estes- http://anita-thoughtsonchristianity.blogspot.com/
24.  Martin Roth– http://www.military-orders.com
25.  Janet Perez Eckles- http://www.janetperezeckles.com/blog
26.  Kenneth Winters– http://www.lostcrownofcolonnade.com/
27.  Eddie Snipes– http://www.eddiesnipes.com/
28.  Diane Tatum- http://tatumlight-tatumsthoughts4today.blogspot.com/
29.  Janalyn Voight- http://janalynvoigt.com/
30.   Alberta Sequeira– http://www.albertasequeira.wordpress.com/
31.   Tammy Hill – http://tammyhillbooks.blogspot.com/p/blog-hop.html
32.  Marcia Laycock– http://www.writer-lee.blogspot.com/
33.  Julie Saffrin- http://juliesaffrin.com/category/blog/
34.  Nike Chillemi-  http://nikechillemi.wordpress.com/
35.  Elaine Marie Cooper- http://ReflectionsInHindsight.wordpress.com
36.  Sidney W. Frost- http://christianbookmobile.blogspot.ca/
37.   Jairus B.King – http://ministerjking.blogspot.com
38.   Bill Burt - http://kotbooks.blogspot.com/
39.   Kathy Eberly -http://authorkathyeberly.blogspot.com/
40.   Bob Saffrin -http://bobsaffrin.com/
41.   Theresa Franklin - http://theresa-lifesjourney.blogspot.com/
42.   Ray Lincoln - http://blog.raywlincoln.com/
43.   Lilly Maytree -  http://www.lillymaytree.blogspot.com/
44.   Valerie King - http://www.valeriekingbooks.com
45.   Yvonne Pat Wright - http://www.spicetoeternity.co.uk/
46.   Pauline Creeden -  http://fatfreefaith.blogspot.com/
47.   Katherine Harms -  http://livingontilt.wordpress.com
48.   Brenda Wood - http://heartfeltdevotionals.wordpress.com/
49.   Deborah Malone - http://deborahsbutterflyjourney.blogspot.com/
50.   Melissa Main –  http://www.mainwriters.com/
51.    Kevin Main - http://mainchristianbooks.com/
52.    Sandy Humphrey - http://www.kidscandoit.com/blog/
53.    Felice Gerwitz - http://www.writingandpublishingblog.com/
54.   Hallee Bridgeman - http://www.bridgemanfamily.com/hallee
55.   Lisa Mills - http://www.authorlisamills.com/blog/

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Two Book Giveaway

WINNER OF "HER BEST CATCH" IS JUDY
AND
WINNER OF "SERIOUSLY GOD?" IS JO
CONGRATULATIONS!



Lindi Peterson has been gracious enough to offer a copy a complimentary copy of her book "Her Best Catch"




Debut Christian romance from a resh new voice. Faith, romance, family and friendship mix in Lindi Peterson's well-reviewed first novel. An Atlanta accountant and a professional baseball playerer meet at Sunday School and sparks fly. But his would is unpredictable and unanchored while hers is staid and dependable. Can two opposites prove that they're meant for each other?







Lindi Peterson definitely believes happy endings are just the beginning. She lives out her real life romance with her husband in a small Georgia town. When she's not writing, she loves to read, bowl and spend time with her family.  Visit Lindi at www.lindipeterson.com and www.thefaithgirls.com

THE SECOND BOOK I HAVE TO OFFER IS "SERIOUSLY GOD?" BY JENNY SMITH







"For me, the day I walked through my house one last time was the day I felt most abandoned by God. We had thought he would come through. He didn't."

Like so many others, Jenny's family faced foreclosure, job loss, the anxiety of no health insurance, and learning to adapt to a different income bracket. Seriously God? is not just a book title but the question our hearts are struggling with in these uncertain times.

Join Jenny as she shares her journey of discovering who Jesus said he is and the impact this knowledge had on the early church. Believers like us, who were on a roller coaster that jerked them around and pushed them to dizzying heights, only to plunge them to the depths, over and over - that's what this journey is about, a depth of relationship with God that, even as we stand smack-dab in the middle of life, we have a faith that stays steady and strong!





Jenny teaches at her local church, conferences, retreats, banquests, or wherever women gather to hear hope from God's Word for their lives. She is a contributing writer for Encouragement Cafe and Laced with Grace. She is also a graduate of She Speaks and can often be found surrounded by books with pen in hand, writing in her favorite notebook. She loves country life in Adairsville, Georgia, with it clothesline and all, with her husband, Chad, and their three daughters. If you want to know more about this country girl with a passion for God's Word, then visit with Jenny at www.keepinginstride.com

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1. Be a follower or sign up as a follower
2. Sign up to receive this blog by email (at the top of the blog)
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HAPPY READING!