Posts Tagged ‘publishing’

Do It Yourself Marketing

Friday, September 19th, 2008

One of the things that one has to do when they have created their song, movie, tv show, book, painting or mudhut is to be able to call attention to the artistic or business masterpiece.  I am a great advocate for do-ir yourself marketing.  It is usually inexpensive compared to other forms of advertising and it works for me.

Where do I market?  My website, friends, some family and sometimes I send copies of my books to different media outlets.  I have sent a few of my books, including my recent one, to Scott Mason, the head engineer for CBS radio.  Scott hosts an Open Line show on Sunday mornings and I figured it was worth the shot.  For the cost of a few copies of my books and postage, I may be able to reach some people. I could spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to a marketing company but unless they guarantee that I sell 10000 copies of my book I won’t be interested.

Granted, the people I reach may be 6 AM – 8 AM on Sunday mornings but marketing is marketing.  Once you get the word of mouth going, if you have a product of value, the item will sell itself.

For niche items, you need to advertise in niche related places or have a large enough inexpensive net cast to make people who share your interest for the niche (whether playing craps or making money) get scooped in, excited while reading your blog enough to want to purchase a copy of your book.

Don’t believe it?  My craps book has done quite well and it has only been out for few months.  Patience is the key and working a good marketing plan (with different types of media) is not only smart, but it can be downright profitable!

 

Kim Greenblatt

 

Kim talks about Do It Yourself Marketing at his blog, profitable.

Get Attention, Keep It and Getting People To Buy Something

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

It is next to impossible to monetize something on the Internet.  You can try to stir up controversy and sometimes you can try the direct marketing approach.  Unfortunately the approach below only works if you have shaved your head bald and your customers are all named Joey.  Fortunately, my hair has grown back somewhat and  there are other, better ways to do marketing. 

First, don’t try to be something you aren’t.  I wish I could write romantic fiction because if you are good at that you can make a lot of money.  I don’t have the chops for it.  You’ll note that none of my books are romantic fiction though I have dabbled with children’s fiction and young adult horror.  The reason I have written fiction books is because I think (and I have been told) that I am pretty good at it.  Well, I’ve actually been told that my first book was kind of quick and the second one is better, but they both are part of an overall series.  But I digress….

 Second, There is money to be made if your niche is big enough.  Everybody is good at something.  The question is can you monetize what you are good at.  If you are good at more than one thing, like I am (ahem, hey it is my blog and I can leave modesty at the door), try and pick the one or two things to focus in on so you don’t waste your energy.

Third, expect to be an overnight success after several years of work.  It is rare that you will get the instant monetary recognition or even fame that you want right out of the chute.  Remember, people may be tickled by a novelty but will they stick around and buy anything from you?  Only if you can show them that you have something to say that hasn’t been said before or you are showing them how to make some money.

Fourth, watch your costs in terms of money and time.  Sure it is fun to be able to take an ad out in the American Super Bowl if you have a few million dollars.   Will that really translate to sales though?  The flip side is all that time you are using to make domino art, as cool as it looks, will it help you get gigs setting up falling domino exhibitions around the world?  You can be the judge of that stuff yourself.

Fifth, whatever you do, be prepared in your business to be able to work the market so you don’t end up having to close up shop so early.  And be sure that you don’t end up having so small a niche that you will be limiting yourself in your market.

Unless your market is everybody who has a name of Joey.


Questions or comments? Please post them below.
Kim Greenblatt

 

 

 

 

This profitable blog talks about getting attention, keeping attention and monetizing it!