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Posted by JoyJan 3
Once upon a time, I dreamed I’d be published by a major publishing house. My book would be snapped up, oodles spent to market it, and I’d watch the money rolling in. Then, reality hit. I did eventually get a contract, the books will be published, but that’s where the dream ends.
I research most of the things I plan to spend lots of time doing, before I begin. So, when I got the email that said to expect the contract, I immediately started reading everything I could find on book contracts. I sent it to a relative who’s a lawyer. He passed it to a lawyer who deals with publishing contracts and intellecutal property rights.
When my cousin gave me their combined thoughts on the contract - which luckily coincided with mine - I signed the document with lots more knowledge under my belt. I didn’t get all I wanted, but it made sense to me to get my foot in the door. Negotiating bigger things can come when I have something with which to bargain.
After I sent off the contract, I turned my attention to the business of marketing the book. My publisher is in America, I live in Jamaica, so the next question was how to get the books here, into the stores, and sold.
One of my girlfriends is a manager in a book store, so naturally I spoke to her. She advised me to contact her closer to the time and reminded me that distribution is very important to sales. I have another bookstore in mind, one of the biggest distributors on the island. Now my son is a member of their bookclub, so the people there know me. Making my approach won’t be easy — I hate being in the limelight — but at least I have an edge. The next time I’m in the store, I’ll find out how they make their book selections, and whether they’ll carry my book.
I don’t think it will be too difficult to convince them. I’m banking on the fact that I’m a home-grown author, and the fact that they’ve always given prominence to books written by locals. They also have shelves for Caribbean authors. If I have to buy the books myself and sell it to them, then that’s what I’ll do. Anything to get my work in the public eye.
I write short stories and articles that I’ve sold to one of the local papers, so of course, I’ll be contacting the editor to see whether they will print a release when the book comes out. Naturally, I’ll provide that press release. I know better than anyone else what the story is about, and it will make that editor’s job easier to have the material sent print ready.
Networking has eaten up a fair portion of my time these last few months. The fact is that people need to know I exist and that they trust my skills as a writer, before they run out and buy my book. So making links is laying groundwork for what I’m selling. This is not to say that every link I make is a calculated move to sell my book, however, in the back of my mind, I must remember that each connection I make is a possible book sale. Even if my friends don’t buy my books, there are other people who will take a chance if my story sounds intriguing. Besides people say that word-of-mouth is the best form of advertising.
Which brings me to my website. I started out with cutesy pages that fit the theme of each of my novels. Slowly, I’m overhauling each one, so they look more uniform and professional. Who’s gonna take me seriously if every single page has a different theme? Let’s face it, people come to my website to find content, not eye-catching wall paper. I like an attractive storefront. Nothing wrong with that, but the focus has to be on what I’m selling.
Based on an article I read on Rachelle Gardner’s Blog, I revamped my home page. No more boring ‘Welcome to the website of…’ I replaced all that with synopses from my books to be published. Makes a lot of sense to grab a visitor’s attention right away. I also have to present a site that looks as though I’m serious about what I’m selling.
I’m learning as I go. Sometimes I’m overwhelmed by what I have to do - media page yet to be made, press release to be written, book trailer to be made, what give-aways I’m gonna use, more connections to make, what book reviewers to contact, book signing to organize, radio and press interviews to set up — the list is never-ending.
I’ve been lucky in that I’ve been watching published authors from the my writing website, and they’ve been very helpful, for which I’m grateful. Doralynn Kennedy, Karla Brady, Lisa Lipkind Leibow, thanks a million! Corra - another writing friend - has been very proactive in getting people to read her words, and she’s not even ready to publish yet. You all inspire me.
I’ve come a long way from the dream world I inhabited months ago. With contracting markets and therefore less money to go around, the reality is that publishers cannot print and market writers’ books alone. The job is harder for a small publisher trying to make their mark. Some require that a marketing plan be submitted with query material.
Let’s face it, a book will be as successful as the amount of time and effort the writer puts into capturing the public’s eye and staying there.
What do you plan to do to make your writing journey a success?














34 comments
Comment by Randy Pena on January 3, 2010 at 12:01 pm
Hi,
I’m just getting started with my new blog. Would you want to exchange links on our blog-rolls?
BTW - I’m up to about 100 visitors per day.
Comment by Randy Pena on January 3, 2010 at 12:28 pm
Hello.
I would like to put a link to your site on my blog roll if you want to do the same for mine. It would be a good way to build up both of our readerships.
thank you.
Comment by Tirzah on January 3, 2010 at 12:29 pm
Check out your local book clubs, find some with a website or a good word of mouth. Donate a couple of your books or give them a discount on your book. If they read it, discuss it, they’ll spread word on the book around.
Tirz
Comment by Doralynn on January 3, 2010 at 12:39 pm
Hi Jayda, it sounds like you have everything well in hand, and I bet you’ll be selling lots of books. I’m glad for any part I played with your marketing campaign, and thank you for the acknowledgements! Doralynn
Comment by Corra McFeydon on January 3, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Hi Jayda ~
Great post. I like in particular your explanation of [i]why[/i] the smaller publishers need our help in marketing. It makes logical sense.
Also, the bit about making certain your blogs aren’t all cute over content. Sometimes I get absorbed in the art of the matter. The content is far more important. (Though a pretty site attracts a reader. I detest flashing icons and lots of clutter when I’m trying to read; even good content might not keep me when things are flashing and ads are crammed between articles.
Great post.
~ Corra
Comment by Jayda on January 3, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Randy,
Thanks for stopping by. I’d be happy to exchange links with you. Let me know what link you want to use and I’ll add it.
Comment by Jayda on January 3, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Tirz,
There are very few book clubs in Jamaica, but I do know about one and will contact one of the members. Now would also be a good time to write that article I’ve been promising the paper on book clubs.
Thanks for that idea.
P.S. Adding you to my blog roll. Don’t know why I haven’t before.
Comment by Jayda on January 3, 2010 at 1:39 pm
Doralynn,
I’ll forever be grateful that you took the time to help. I appreciate it so much more than I can say.
Comment by Jayda on January 3, 2010 at 1:43 pm
Corra,
Glad you enjoyed the post - you helped inspire it. I’m also glad my eyes are open. Success for my publisher means success for me.
I like a pretty blog myself, but I agree that it can do without flashing icons and too much clutter. I have to restrain myself from adding every cute little doodad I come across on the net.
Comment by K.L. Brady on January 3, 2010 at 3:48 pm
Thank you for the props. You indeed have a long road ahead of you. Marketing is one of the most time consuming aspects of being a published author these days, whether you have a publisher or not. I recommend doing at least one thing toward marketing every single day. Every little thing counts.
African American book clubs are fertile soil for authors to grow their audience. One of the best places to find the most active clubs is the national book club conference (nationalbookclubconference.com). Their website contains a directory of active book clubs. You can visit their websites or email them to let them know about your book. I literally emailed each one and continue to do so on a monthly basis. They’re a great place to start marketing your book. The fact that you have a publisher will make it that much easier with some clubs.
Marketing is such a grind but it with every new reader that you find that loves your work, it is so worth it. It really is. When people relate to your characters or get lost in your stories, there’s no greater glory for a writer…not that I know of.
Comment by Joy on January 3, 2010 at 3:56 pm
Thanks for visiting, Karla.
Yup, I’ve resolved to do at least two things each day. It’s an uphill climb that I hope to lick. Thanks for that tip. I’ll definitely be using it.
I asked Sol at tnbw to open a Forum on Book Marketing. I think it’s necessary. Too many writers - myself included - don’t have a clue what’s required until publication drops in our lap.
Comment by Jhe'anell on January 3, 2010 at 4:23 pm
I just have to let you know that I come to your blog just about everyday for inspiration. Although we’re not in the same field, it’s so amazing to watch a fellow Jamaican woman reaching for her goals and sharing knowledge along the way. I really admire you for that. As a kid attending Hydel Prep I always wanted to become a writer, but life sent me in another direction which has been very fullfilling…maybe I’m living through you lol …and who knows…maybe one day I’ll be able to publish a book based on my experiences.
Oh yea, just wanted to let you know that my blog URL has been changed to http://www.jtinthecity.wordpress.com - I do appreciate your visits and feedback. Hope you’re having a great Sunday
—Jhe’anell
Comment by Joy on January 3, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Jhe’anell,
I noticed the change in address. I added you to my blog roll. Just to let you know, I’m proud of you too. You obviously love what you do and you’re great at it. Makes me proud to be Jamaican!
Now I know you come by so often, I better get moving and write some stuff more regularly.
Don’t shelve your dreams of writing. You’re putting out some of that through your blog. Whenever the urge for storytelling comes over you, don’t stop writing until you get it all out.
So many writers have been good to me. It’s a small thing to share some knowledge along the way.
Sending you a cyber hug!
Comment by Tina DC Hayes on January 3, 2010 at 8:33 pm
Hi Joy,
Sounds like promotions are going to keep you busy for a while, but I don’t think you’ll have any trouble developing a fan base. Once people read your work, they’re gonna be hooked.
I enjoyed all the insightful information about your marketing journey. I thought query letters and synopses were hard enough!
Since Tirz and Randy mentioned blogrolls, I’m following suit. I moved my writer site over to wordpress and already put you and some of the others from TNBW on the blogroll. I hope that’s alright but let me know if it’s not.
Comment by Joy on January 3, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Thanks for the visit, Tina. No problem on the blog roll.
I will be busy for a while, but I will be breaking my tasks down, so I get them done a little at a time.
Many thanks for your kind words. I’m working towards having the book sales go well.
Comment by Lisa Lipkind Leibow on January 4, 2010 at 8:56 pm
Thank you so much for sharing your journey. And thank you, too for the kind mention. I still have a lot to learn. I agree that it can be overwhelming at times. However, if we stick together and keep sharing ideas we’ll get even further! (And maybe even find time for creative writing in the midst of all of the promotion and marketing. I hope you sell a million, Joy!
Best to you,
Lisa Lipkind Leibow
Comment by Joy on January 4, 2010 at 9:29 pm
No problem, Lisa. Sharing ideas has definitely helped. The writing does suffer at times, but I’ll soon find some balance.
Thanks for the good wishes!
Comment by Kimberly Loomis on January 9, 2010 at 11:11 pm
Good luck! Your post is fabulous and completely speaks to one of my many frustrations with the industry at hand. Alas, that is for another time, I think. Ultimately you’re on the right track- a dear friend of mine is going through the same thing with her YA novel (due out in 2011).
I too have been doing my best to be pro-active in gaining a readership but, honestly, between querying my completed ms and working on my second ms (while running a blog) I have a hard time dedicating any more time to the social side than I already am. I review books on my blog and am going to be doing a review for a regency author in the coming months- if you need more reviewers I’d love to do one of yours. Or if you’d prefer, and for some added fun, I’m going to be taking on some guest bloggers.
Sorry for the long post! Thank you so much for being so forthcoming in your experiences as well as your practical solution to realize your dream.
Best,
Kimberly
Comment by Joy on January 10, 2010 at 11:07 am
Kimberly,
Many thanks for stopping in and for sharing your thoughts. I popped in on your blog and it looks like you keep things active. Good work. It’s so much more work to get ones name out there than it is to write a book. Writing the book turns out to be the easy part.
I’ll definitely keep your offer in mind. Thanks so much.
Comment by Jamaica My Way on January 11, 2010 at 8:55 pm
Well you mus definitely have a great following of readers because I can see how many comments you get on your blog! That’s an excellent start.
I used to want to be a journalist when I was a kid. The best I could do with that was start a few blogs myself…so I’d say if you’re already published you’re doing a great job.
Comment by Joy on January 13, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Follow your dream if you still want to be a journalist! Thanks for visiting.
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