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Attracting Readers to your Book
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One of the common and obvious ways to market a self-published
book is having your own website. The harder part is how to
attract your target audience and then convert the sale.
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Attracting Readers to your Book
Copyright © 2006 Alastair Hall
Browse Books For Free
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One of the common and obvious ways to market a self-published
book is having your own website. The harder part is how to
attract your target audience and then convert the sale.
The three general ways of attracting traffic are:
* Good original keyword-rich content
* Using meta tags (it's not all about Google)
* Having lots of external links coming to your site from high-
ranking web pages.
This is obvious so far. What is less obvious is how to do this.
ORIGINAL KEYWORD-RICH CONTENT
Using extracts from the book is an easy way to get original
keyword-rich content.
Your extract may be on Amazon, but it isn't in a format that can
be read by search engines. Your extract may also be on Google's
book search, but it won't appear on other search engines, nor
will it appear as a webpage. For your book to appear on Google's
book search, potential readers will have to have typed in the
keyword "book" after whatever they were looking for.
HTML is the only format of choice since it is easy to read, quick
to load, and the easiest format to be read by search engine
spiders. It is tempting to publish your book extracts in PDF, but
only Google will touch them with any degree of success and even
then it is still an inhibiting format.
I have found the best way to convert text-intensive books from
PDF to HTML is by cutting and pasting into a web program such as
Dreamweaver. This allows me to use simple HTML. If you save the
PDF as an HTML document you will get a document which has HTML
scattered everywhere on each line. This takes forever to edit all
the mistakes in the conversion and is less search-engine
friendly. Keep it simple.
USING META TAGS
This means giving each page a title and using the description and
keyword tags in the header of a document. Below is one of my
examples.
<title>Lewis and Clark: Voices from the Trail</title>
<meta name="Description" content="Journal of Lewis and Clark,
describing an encounter with bears during their exploration of
Western America">
<meta content="Lewis and Clark, journal, diary, explorers,
exploration, bears, Indians, Minnetarees" name="keywords">
EXTERNAL LINKS
Without me re-inventing the wheel, here is an article on
sitepoint.com by Sumantra Roy (
www.sitepoint.com/article/link-popularity-site/4 )
describing which methods are best at attracting external links.
He mentions that one of the best methods by far is article
writing. This works because a lot of websites are hungry for
material to keep and attract readers so that they can earn more
with advertising. Your article is published on several sites with
a link to your website in the "about the author" box at the end
of the article.
For example, at the end of Sumantra's article it says "Sumantra
is one of the most respected and recognized search engine
positioning specialists on the Internet. For more articles on
search engine placement, subscribe to his 1st Search Ranking
Newsletter by sending a blank email to 1stSearchRanking-
subscribe@listbot.com or by going to
www.1stSearchRanking.com". Articles have their highest
publication rates when they have less than 7 lines of 65
characters per line in the "about the author" box.
How does this work with books? Simple. Turn your extract into an
article. It's not as hard as it sounds. You will need to add a
little white space, possibly an introduction and a couple of
subtitles. If you can find an extract that is informative or
educational, and name the title as such, then you could be on to
a winner. But be careful not to exceed an article length of more
than 1200 words. The best publication rates are those articles
which are 600 to 1200 words in length.
Finally, how do you distribute an article?
You can follow Sumantra's tip by submitting your article to
ezine
publishers. But this is extremely time consuming. A far easier
and more effective way is to have your article submitted by
article distributors such as www.thephantomwriters.com .
These people cover thousands of websites for a little cost, but
no hassle.
This is an avenue I have found to be worth trying. If the article
isn't picked up much you can always try another one or tweak
your
first attempt.
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