Saturday, January 31, 2009

More on Marketing


(What's outside my window: A cloudless crystal blue sky and snow on the ground. The top layer melted a bit yesterday, leaving an icy glaze. It's windy and very cold.)

There is a generation of people who are not accustomed to the Internet, and the majority still do not own computers. I'm speaking of the WWII generation.

Sales of books online is a huge blessing for writers. But there are people out there who would love to read your book, but will not buy online. They don't trust the security. There are two things a writer can do to reach this group of people.

1. Put up an online printable order form if you are selling your books from your website. Suggest this to your publisher if they sell your book from their site.

2. Gather names and addresses of your mother's, aunt's, grandmother's, friends that have expressed interest in your book. My mother has been chatting up the release of Surrender the Wind with her church Leisure Club, her ladies' group 'The Fun Bunch', and at her hairdresser's. She let me know that her friends want to read the novel but don't have computers. So, she is gathering their names and addresses. I will send them each a letter in the mail when Surrender the Wind is released, along with addresses of bookstores near them.

I'll include inside the envelop a bookplate with my signature and the date, so their book will be considered a signed copy.

More on Marketing later....

But in the meantime, if you have an 'out-of-the-box' marketing tip, please share it.

2 comments:

Susan J. Reinhardt said...

Hi Rita -

You're right about that generation not being computer savvy. I barely made the cut. LOL! My uncle has a computer and declares he hates the thing. Others are afraid of identity theft.

I love the idea of gathering their names and addresses. Historical societies, museums, etc. might be interested in stocking your novel.

Blessings,
Susan :)

Jessica Nelson said...

LOL
It's not just that generation. My mom is only 43 and is computer illiterate. She has a laptop for her job, but she minimally knows how to get around.
I have to confess of being nervous about identity theft. Hate buying things online and am paranoid about viruses, trojans, etc.
But I also don't like putting my SS# on paperwork. LOL