How to Get Free Book Publicity with Dedication Contests
You’re writing a book and you’re looking for ways to get the word out about it.
One novel approach (pun intended) is to run a dedication contest.
You’re writing a book and you’re looking for ways to get the word out about it.
One novel approach (pun intended) is to run a dedication contest.
TikTok might be the latest, greatest social media channel, but don’t think for a second that Instagram is to be ignored.
You can build a huge, active and engaged audience on Instagram in just months or even weeks using this strategy.
I know I’ve said it before, but I love membership sites because of the ongoing income. Sell it once, get paid each month for as long as they remain members.
But one of the objections I often hear is, “But it’s going to take me months to build up the membership!”
I’m going to bet you can already name these topics, but just in case, here’s the list.
Backlinks – real, genuine, earned backlinks – are a crucial component of SEO. You can’t buy them in bulk and expect to get results because big brother… er… I mean Google, will know what you did.
While I don’t always advocate taking shortcuts and easy routes, this one is just too good not to share with you.
Imagine if you could just about guarantee that every headline, subject and title you write is a hit, and do it without spending days compiling headline lists and testing them against each other. What would that be worth to you?
I’ve seen the 10x rule applied to fiction books, but I’m thinking the same must be true for non-fiction.
Here’s what we’re talking about…
In my experience even small updates on evergreen content can result in a 50-75% increase in traffic.
But if you’ve got hundreds of posts on your website, how do you know which ones to update? After all, you can’t go back and update hundreds of posts. If you try, you’ll never have time to create new content.
Stay Stupid
Forget ‘to-do’ lists. Create a success list of only the things that will get you closer to your goal.