How to Launch Your Book

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @brigittegerlach
    @brigittegerlach 2 года назад +1

    Congrats James! It's great. And thanks for the video. Informative as always. Yeah and I am on launch countdown right now. All of a sudden. My publishers informed me but 23 days ahead of day x. Ups.
    I'm like a toddler in a shugar rush. Crossed with a headless chicken. Squak!

  • @leeandrarickard5509
    @leeandrarickard5509 3 года назад +3

    This was a very motivating and inspiring video! I hope my future agent is as awesome as you guys are!

  • @pjlyons7295
    @pjlyons7295 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for taking the time to put this together! And congratulations, James! My book, ALL GOD'S CRITTERS SING ALLELU is coming out in February, so your video is very timely.

  • @jesst998
    @jesst998 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations, James!

  • @Odessarose6
    @Odessarose6 3 года назад

    Great information. Congratulations on the release of your book. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @teresajones5973
    @teresajones5973 3 года назад +1

    Congrats on the book!

  • @Ruthie888
    @Ruthie888 3 года назад +1

    James, Good Night Oppy looks really cute. I'm going to seek it out. I suggest you put a link to Oppy under the 'Show More'. Launching a book is such an important subject! Doing it from your won POV was insightful. I love when you two open the door and let us peek into the publishing world. Please more!

  • @dlshelton1218
    @dlshelton1218 3 года назад +3

    I actually love this part, since my background is in marketing. I look forward to partnering with my agent/publisher in the marketing arena. And, CONGRATS, JAMES!!! What is the age range for "readers" of your new book? I have a 2.5 year old I need to get a Big Brother gift for. Tx.

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! It's perfect for 4-8 but can definitely be a readaloud

  • @saturnn77
    @saturnn77 2 года назад +1

    Yeah. I launched my book... It was a lake in Oregon with a mast and sail. Set it on fire and called it a viking funeral. Actually, it was a nice evening, until the forest ranger stopped by. I explained what I was doing and he gave me a ticket. Three hundred dollars. It wrote it off on this year's taxes as advertising. I still wonder if it was money well spent.. However, I do plan to write a novella about the whole ordeal...

  • @diegoBaCarv
    @diegoBaCarv 3 года назад

    Congrats James for your book

  • @BethWorsdellauthor
    @BethWorsdellauthor 3 года назад

    Huge congratulations!!!!

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @BethWorsdellauthor
      @BethWorsdellauthor 3 года назад

      @@BookEndsLiterary I would love to have you on my live show, James, to chat about your new fabulous book and your writing journey. The Witty Writers Show is streamed live on Facebook and here, then shared across all of my platforms and my six podcasts.

  • @nkeiru26
    @nkeiru26 5 месяцев назад

    The information you gave about preorders and best seller… is that true for Amazon kdp? Please let me know 🙏🏽

  • @MrDanroche
    @MrDanroche 3 года назад +1

    First off, congrats on the new book. I also have a book coming out, this fall, and have no idea how to market it. My publisher tried getting me to build my newsletter but, quite frankly, I stink at it. However, I’m strong in other areas, like putting myself out there and talking to people, and I’m wondering if anyone knows anything about blog or vlog tours. How can I get involved? Do I have to pay a company to land me these opportunities? I ask because my publisher has limited resources and much of the marketing falls on me

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад +1

      You can speak to your publisher about Blog tours, as they might have contacts. You can also reach out to bloggers you admire on your own and see if they'd have you on.

    • @MrDanroche
      @MrDanroche 3 года назад

      @@BookEndsLiterary thank you. Sounds simple enough. Never hurts to ask someone who may be looking for the content. I'll start now.

  • @rosieradcliffe5578
    @rosieradcliffe5578 3 года назад +3

    I feel sunk into gloom by this, because I'm not tech savvy and while I'm willing to work hard I need help in the initial stages! Is that something a publisher would help with or do I have to pay somebody to help me?? I can't AFFORD to spend money on self promotion before I even get a deal ....

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад +1

      Yes typically your publisher can assist you in the beginning stages by offering tips and guides for social media marketing and what you should be doing.

    • @monamehas5989
      @monamehas5989 3 года назад

      Rosie, on Facebook there is a group called Creative Non-Fiction Writers Community. They offer workshops and critique help. On Sept 19 there will be a workshop about making your website. The best part is you don't have to be writing non-fiction. Any writer can join. I'll be in that workshop, for sure!

  • @alexandravladmets8206
    @alexandravladmets8206 3 года назад

    Congratz to McGowen & Carter :)

  • @grap231258
    @grap231258 3 года назад +2

    Why would I go for a publisher when I have to define and develop my own marketing?

    • @hotplotsandsynonyms
      @hotplotsandsynonyms 3 года назад +2

      There are lots of reasons. One big thing for a lot of people is that publishers typically give advances AND cover production costs, where self-published authors make nothing pre-release and have to pay for all their editing, cover design, formatting, etc. So, on release day, a trad pub author is typically between $5k and $15k ahead of a self-pub author in terms of costs vs. income.
      Another is that publishers handle distribution, store placement, and some pre-release review soliciting, which can be a HUGE deal for self-published authors to even get a chance at. Some professional review sites don't even accept self-published works at all. Publishers also sometimes cover author costs for attending conferences and/or events. I'm sure there are other benefits that James and Jessica could list which I, as someone who has never traditionally published, can't list.
      To some authors these benefits aren't worth the trade-offs, but to some they are.
      Personally, I'm a self-published author and I'll likely not submit any of my future work to traditional publishers, but that's because that's the path that is best for me. There are a lot of good reasons for some authors to go traditional.

    • @redplanet205
      @redplanet205 3 года назад

      Everything that Chelsea said is true. Also marketing is not as easy as it looks. I work in it in my day job and have qualifications in it. There’s a skill to it that is not intuitive not to mention having to know the algorithms and etiquette of each social media platform.
      If you are traditionally published you’ll get a little marketing from your publisher which is a big deal because they have the expertise. You can also ask about ideas you have for marketing your particular genre and book. In marketing brainstorming with experts is critical. Also an editorial agent will work on your manuscript with you to make it marketable. They also have contacts in the publishing world that you don’t and haggle for you.
      There are pros and cons to both self publishing and traditional. It’s your choice. People who self publish usually say they like that it is quicker, you have more control over your creativity and if you do well you keep the bulk of your profits. However, you need money, thousands to do it properly, and make reasonable sales and time to learn how to run a business, because technically that’s what you are - a self publishing business.
      Also if you do it badly and sell a low number of books if at all and then decide to go traditional after all, that ghastly figure of sales is used by publishers to decide if they want to publish your next books, and they are likely to give you a hard pass. So now, you have to think of a way to get in surreptitiously.

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад

      You received a lot of great thoughts from the community, below.

  • @RainbowFishSaysHello
    @RainbowFishSaysHello 3 года назад +1

    I’m surprised you mentioned blog tours. Do people really read blogs? Is that just certain audiences?

    • @BookEndsLiterary
      @BookEndsLiterary  3 года назад

      Blog tours are a very common part of book promotion. Especially in KidLit -- there are tons of parent bloggers and educational blogs.

  • @janrichardson7794
    @janrichardson7794 3 года назад

    Congratulations, James!

  • @patriciagallant8133
    @patriciagallant8133 3 года назад

    Congratulations, James!!