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Book Marketing #IWSG

Time to share our doubts, fears, and triumphs at The Insecure Writers Support Group–author Alex Cavanaugh’s brainchild.

THANK YOU to this month’s co-hosts: Rebecca Douglass, Ronel Janse van Vuuren, Cathrina Constantine, and Jacqui Murray!


July 1 question – Is there anything you’d like to see changed, added, and/or rearranged about the book publishing industry?

As a self-published author, I understand that all marketing falls on me (more on this later). But before moving to self-publishing, I signed with a small publisher, where I was still largely responsible for promoting my books. I also hear that authors with the Big Five publishers have to spend a lot of time on marketing. If I could change one thing, it would be more help with promotion so that authors could focus on what they do best: writing.

Speaking of marketing, I had a fun time at Books in Charleston on June 20. I bonded with readers and authors who are also from Ohio (I’m holding Ohio State University’s mascot, Brutus Buckeye, in the photo.)

I experienced a small-world moment upon discovering that the author next to me, Kirsten Pursell, is also a swimmer. Even weirder, we unknowingly raced each other in May! Though I hadn’t competed since 2018, I decided to attend master’s nationals this year at nearby Greensboro, NC. Kirsten bested me in the longer race (200 I.M.) and I prevailed in the shorter one (100 I.M.)

I also scored a Book Bub free deal for Blocked, book one of my sports romance trilogy, in June. There were 7,900 downloads that I hope will translate to reviews and sales for the series.

7 thoughts on “Book Marketing #IWSG”

  1. I wish there were more reputable options for hiring marketing help. There are so many scammers! And marketing doesn’t come naturally to most of us.

    Your display looks great! Congrats on the Bookbub deal too. I hope it works out well for you. Seems like sports romance should do better in the wake of Heated Rivalry’s success.

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  2. How cool that you found a connection with an author near your display. I totally agree with you that publishers expect authors to spend too much time and energy marketing their books. It’s one reason I don’t want to get published anymore.

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  3. Congrats!

    It would be nice if publishers had a tricks-and-tips page to help with marketing. If it were kept up to date, we could be more efficient and effective. Because, like you, I’d rather be writing.

    I don’t have a bad attitude about marketing; I just don’t have a clue how to approach it in today’s world.

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  4. I’ve heard that about authors working with the big five publishers, that they still have to do all the marketing on their own. Makes me wonder what’s the point of going with one of the big five?

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