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Book Promotion:10 Questions to Ask Before You Waste Time and Money on Promoting
Book Promotion:10 Questions to Ask Before You Waste Time and Money on Promoting
Book Promotion:10 Questions to Ask Before You Waste Time &
Money on Promoting Your Book With Article by Dan
Janal
So you have written your book. You created a website filled with
benefit-oriented copy that will make readers want to buy your book.
You have posted your book on Amazon.com.
But, now you can't find readers and buyers to actually buy your new
book. You're struggling to spread the word and get your name all
over so people can find your book website.
Well, did you know that publicizing your book online with article
submissions is the hottest book promotion trend on the Web
today?
However, the article submission process is one of the most boring
and tedious tasks around. That's why many authors choose to
outsource their article marketing efforts.
How can you choose the best company to handle this important
process for you? Follow these tips to avoid being ripped off from
unscrupulous merchants?
Here Are My Top 10 Questions to Ask Any Article Marketing &
Submission Service Provider So You Can Reach Your Book Promotion
Goals:
1. Are the sites on your company's article submission list well
known across the Web, or are they dummy sites that you set up? Some
unscrupulous article submission service providers promise to post
your article to hundreds or thousands of sites for a very low fee
– like $15! What they don't tell you is that these sites are
ones they have created for the sole purpose of posting your
articles. No one visits these sites. Search engines don't index
these sites. So no one will ever see these articles. Ask for a list
of sites they submit to. If they don't seem credible, run fast!
2. Does Google index the sites you submit to? If Google doesn't,
then you are wasting your time. Ask them for a list of success
stories. By going to Google and typing the headline in quotes, you
can check whether or not Google indexes the articles they
submit.
3. Does Alexa index the sites your company submits articles to?
Alexa.com is a website that tracks the traffic of all websites. Go
there and type your website URL and you'll see where your site
ranks among the millions of websites. It's easy and fun to do. Try
it! Now, ask the marketing company to provide the names of 10 sites
they will submit your article to. See where they rank on Alexa. Do
they even rank on Alexa? If not, watch out!
4. Is this a targeted campaign, or a scattershot approach? Ask the
company how well targeted is their article submission process. Can
they target specific audiences, like health, or marketing or
C-level executives? If they can't, then you are wasting your money
reaching audiences that aren't interested in your message or your
book.
5. Does your company submit articles by hand or by software? Most
reputable websites that accept articles will not accept articles
delivered by software. They want unique content and they know
articles submitted by software will be sent to every site
imaginable.
6. Does your company edit your article? I've written six books on
marketing and the Internet that have been translated into six
different languages, and I write and submit articles on a weekly
basis. Yet, I still hire proofreaders to review my articles. You
will benefit from a copy editor giving your articles a second look,
just like you did with your book.
7. Will your company use sound search engine optimization
strategies to make my articles search engine friendly? If your hire
a good article marketing company, they will not only edit your
articles but they will make your articles search engine friendly as
well. This way, your articles can be found on Google. This way, you
will get more people reading your articles, visiting our website
and ultimately buying your book.
8. Will your company handle the day-to-day correspondence with site
and ezine editors? You can spend hours answering questions from
website and ezine editors. The best firms handle the routine
correspondence for you. They bring you in only when you need to
answer an important question. You should avoid firms that don't
respond to editors because your articles will never be published by
highly targeted websites. And, if by some chance you got an article
published on a targeted site, if you don't maintain a relationship,
you won't get book review or further article submissions.
9. Does your company submit articles in a way that Google respects,
or do you blast articles out there? Google hates when people try to
manipulate their rankings and will ding your article campaign if
you send out too many articles too quickly. Make sure your article
marketing company understands this. Otherwise, Google could
blackball your article marketing efforts.
10. What do you charge? It has been my experience that the article
submission process, if performed correctly, can take up to 10 hours
or more to submit your article to 100 sites. That doesn't count the
proofing, editing, optimizing, consulting and following up. All
this work takes time and effort. If the price seems too low,
remember the old saying, "You get what you pay for."
You want an article submission company that cares about your
success. Many fly-by-night artists just want to take your money and
run. Make sure the service you select takes the time to get to know
you, your book, your marketing goals and your audience? Follow
these tips to ensure you get what you pay for! If not, you could be
headed for disaster.
Good luck with your book promotion efforts. I hope to see you all
over the Web.
Internet marketing pioneer, Dan Janal has influenced several
generations of Internet Marketers including the top executives from
IBM, American Express and Reader's Digest. If you're ready to
jump-start your article marketing efforts and make more money
online then go to http://www.IwantMoreProspects.com/10questions
and get our FREE 150+ Campaign Killing Error Checklist at so you
don't waste your money or time on book promotion.
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