First, let’s look at Diamond Head, from April 5’s “D” day, again. Diamond Head is the extinct volcano anchoring the southeast corner of Waikiki. People remember this sight because of its visibility from almost every point of the island. Every point of O’ahu. Yes, O’ahu. It is not visible from any of the other Hawaiian Islands, nor is it visible from the Philippines or Alaska.
EVERYWHERE doesn’t necessarily mean everywhere at once.
Before the Sandwich Islands were discovered by Captain Cook, only Polynesians were aware of Diamond Head. Over time, knowledge of its existence spread, first by Polynesians in canoes taking the news to their families, then sailors on ships telling their buddies, and later travelers in airplanes sharing the tale. Then radio, and television, and internet, oh my.
My plan is to use this paradigm of recognition to market my novel.
First, I’ll “tell the tale of my novel’s existence” to family and close friends. They will help me spread the word by telling their friends. Then, by expanding my marketing territory over a period of time, my goal is to reach the edges of the boundaries I’ve set for myself. After covering the four points of my home territory, I’ll reach across the state, and then the country. After that, who knows, maybe the whole wide world.
What successful marketing stratagies have you implemented?
Interesting strategem. Once you tell your family and friends about your novel, how will you encourage them to tell others? Do you think it will just naturally happen that way?
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ReplyDeleteYou've asked an interesting and relevant question. I sent out flyers to everyone and they just picked up the ball and ran with it. Even with all that help, I know it will be a long, slow process but I'm in it for the long haul.
One relative is awaiting the arrival of her new Kindle so she can order my book!
That is interesting! Good luck with it.
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Rach
word of mouth is always the best when it comes to books! Best of luck with your promoting.
ReplyDeleteI shall remember this post when I start considering marketing! Good luck with spreading the news - you'll do it.
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@Rach, Jennee, and Ellie, Thank you for the well-wishes. I am learning more about marketing every day and enjoying all of it!
ReplyDeleteThe lastest is my Kindle book featured on http://digycat.com/featured_kindle_ebooks_3.html
I like your marketing paradigm. When mine is published, I'll have to remember this! Good luck to you. If you decide to do a blog tour, let me know - I'd be interested in a guest post from you on mine :)
ReplyDeleteI'm horrible at marketing/self-promotion, but I hope I'm also learning more every day.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
@madison, thank you for the offer and I will certainly keep this in mind.
ReplyDeleteJenny, I had no idea what I was getting into even though I'd read so much about marketing. Everyday is a new experience.
Sounds like a great plan! Wishing you success!
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