4 Ways to Use Your E-book as a Marketing Tool

As an author, you have all of the advantages of digital publications at your fingertips–meaning that your book can be instantly downloadable as well as inexpensive to purchase. But once you have an e-book edition, how do you turn these valuable selling points into targeted and efficient self-promotion? Now you can get all the benefits of an e-book with the Elite E-book Package. For a limited time, get 10% off this beneficial package with the promo code: ELITESEPT14. Here are four ways in which you can get started.

  1. Contact new readers directly. One of the best features of an e-book is its
    “shareability.” Most eBook platforms, including Amazon’s Kindle store and Apple’s iBook store, include a whole host of sharing options to get authors started in contacting new readers directly from the book’s online listing. The more places your e-book is offered for sale, the more information you can provide your readers. Consider emailing your friends, family, and other contacts with publication announcements, promotional events, and discounts!
  2. Connect the dots to social media. Just as you can contact new readers directly from your e-book’s online listings, you can share your e-book across all social media platforms. Make sure that your followers on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Goodreads, Shelfari, and other social media platforms know about your book’s publication as an e-book, and provide them with easy access to its online listing(s) by providing links with every update. The more interconnected your social media platforms are, and the more often you update them, the easier it will be for readers to connect the dots all the way back to your book.
  3. Make sure it stands out. The e-book market is rapidly growing, and one of the side effects of this growth is that it’s becoming more difficult to sift through all of the e-books available in order to find the really good ones. Make sure your e-book has an edge over its competitors by curating its online presence carefully, especially its sales listings. Set up a blog where you can post making-of or behind-the-scenes updates and special content to generate buzz around your book. Do what it takes to make sure your book is both easy to find and memorable. The fact that your book is available for instant download across a variety of e-reading platforms is an instant selling point, so make it a feature of your campaign!
  4. Seek and generate reviews. Reviews are one of the most important ways in which you can create interest around your e-book, and because e-books are available for fast and easy distribution online, you can send free copies to potential reviewers–instantaneously. Also, other self-published and e-book authors will love you if you return the favor by offering to review their e-books. The e-book provides an excellent opportunity to expand your network of contacts–and the more contacts you develop, the more people will share and re-share your book, and the more new readers you will attract.

If you haven’t yet introduced your book into the electronic reading device world, now may be the right time to do so. Given the advantages that e-books offer to new readers, utilize these advantages to publish your book across a variety of e-reading platforms, including the Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Apple iPad.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BBOTY WINNER AND FINALISTS!

Congratulations to the 2013 Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year Winner and Finalists.

Every year, Outskirts Press recognizes the best books we publish with the annual CIPA EVVY Awards. Of these EVVY nominees, Outskirts Press selects the finalists for the Best Book of the Year Award. The following 4 books were the 2013 Finalists for the Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year Award. Congratulations to these well-deserved authors!

No Fear
Follow The Light
The Monster Monroe
The Southern Chapter of The Big Girl Panties Club

Congratulations to the 2013 Best Book of the Year winner, Lesha Fite (Acker) for her book “No Fear”. Lesha receives a $1,500 grand prize, an exclusive Best Book of the Year Award added to the book’s cover for all future printings, exclusive placement in our Best Book of the Year Pinterest Board, and much more! See details about “No Fear” and the Best Book of the Year winner: click here.

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And the winner of the 2013 Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year is…

The votes are in! Outskirts Press announced today that Lesha Acker has won the Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year Award for 2013 for her book, No Fear. Lesha’s work was voted the top honor from the four finalists selected from the most recent Colorado Independent Publishers Association EVVY award winners. Lesha Acker will receive the $1,500 Grand Prize from Outskirts Press as well as wide recognition through social networks, and a widely distributed press release. An exclusive award seal will also be added to her cover for all future printings of her paperback novel.

No Fear is Lesha’s second book. She published her first book, Powdered Donuts on Monday, in 2010. She graduated from Texas Tech University, Magna Cum Laude, with a degree in Early Childhood Education. Over the last week, thousands of readers and writers among our writing & publishing social community were invited to vote. The Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year award recognizes not only the author with the writing talent to compose an award-winning book, but with the marketing prowess to promote one. No Fear ultimately collected the greatest percentage of votes.

Besides receiving the $1,500 Grand Prize, Lesha Acker will now reap the benefits of extensive promotion of her book by Outskirts Press. A feature story that covers her inspiration to write the book, her own writing process and her personal story will be widely distributed throughout the social networks in the near future.

Congratulations, Lesha!

 

The results of the poll were:

Lesha Acker, “No Fear” 54.54%
Lynda Stephenson, “The Southern Chapter of the Big Girl Panties Club” 32.39%
Richard Pires, “The Monster Monroe “   9.8%
T.C. Newman, “Follow the Light, The Shroud’s Revelations “   3.27%

Start publishing your new book today and you could become next year’s Best Book of the Year winner!

Finalist #3 for the 2013 Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year

Congratulations to Lesha Acker, author of No Fear, one of four finalists for the Outskirts Press 2013 Best Book of the Year Award.

The remaining three finalists will be introduced throughout the week on this blog. Public voting will determine which of the four finalists should be awarded the Outskirts Press 2013 Best Book of the Year Award and its $1,500 Grand Prize. Voting is open to everyone and begins on this blog on Saturday, September 6.

No FearLesha Acker published her first book, Powdered Donuts on Monday, in 2010. She graduated from Texas Tech University, Magna Cum Laude, with a degree in Early Childhood Education.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK

One thing I know for sure, Daniel is my Greek god … How can one person create deep love, passion, and complete exhilaration from the pit of my soul but also resuscitate my existing darkness … At the peak of my desperation, which do I choose … succumb to my fears or conquer them?

Buy the paperback from Amazon for $4.53
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Buy the paperback from Outskirts Press for $14.36
Buy the paperback from Barnes & Noble for $15.95

Every year, Outskirts Press recognizes the best book they publish with their annual Outskirts Press Best Book of the Year award, which must not only win an EVVY Award from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association but must also be recognized as the best book among four finalists.

As one of four finalists, Lesha Acker and her book No Fear will be competing head-to-head-to-head with the other three finalists in a public poll on this blog starting on Saturday. Lesha has already demonstrated she has the writing chops to win this prestigious award, as evidenced by her EVVY Award win. Does she have the marketing prowess to make it as the Best Book of the Year author in this digital age? Learn about the remaining three finalists being announced throughout the week, and then come back on Saturday to vote for the book you believe to be the best among the four.

The author of the winning book will receive a $1,500 credit to his or her Publishing Center, courtesy of Outskirts Press, and an exclusive 2013 Best Book of the Year award seal to apply to the cover of the book.

Are you ready to publish your own award-winning book and perhaps find yourself in the running for next year’s Best Book of the Year award? Get started today.

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