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Saturday, August 2, 2014

Writer's Digest East Conference Notes Part 2

Hi All!

This is the second edition of my WDC14 notes. Again, this was a great conference and I enjoyed meeting new authors, aspiring authors, and Greats like the one below.

Michael J. Sullivan was very conversational and interesting to listen to. He knows how to sell himself and I hope a lot of people watched him more so than jotted everything he said down.

He has a way of making everything a story which is so crucial to selling and branding yourself. You have to make you interesting. You don't do that by pretending to be someone else, or writing only about your professional credentials.

You push you more than you push your product.

2.) Author Branding (Michael J. Sullivan)

  • Marketing doesn't have to be scary. We shouldn't fear marketing.
  • Don't fit to the brand - tailor it to you (Don't pretend to be something you're not)
  • "People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it"
  • I wrote what I wanted and even though it was outdated, people related because they were getting tired of the gritty trend
  • Two types of branding - selling your product, and selling yourself
Define yourself in a single world.

Be active on all mediums (become accessible)

What do you want to expose?
  • NK Jemision (advocate of women of color)
  • Jim Hines (rape and abuse against women)
  • Robert Bidinotto (right wing conservative)

Have to decide how much to reveal about your life

What is your reason for writing? Only put stuff out that reflects that

Author Bio:
  • Tell a story; don't tell a boring story
  • Make it resonate; tell people who you are

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  • Links, links, links

Write 3 different blurb-lengths:
  • 4 words (short bio on front cover)
  • 15 words (elevator pitch)
  • 1 paragraph (blurb)

Branding
  • You are just as much a product as your book is; clothing, ticks, etc.
  • You can make sales by who you are and not what you have

Reinforce your brand (conventions, blog, etc)
  • Resonates with audience more
  • If you don't tell people about you, they were make something up

Don't be someone else - Be Yourself
  • Reinforce your why
  • Attract people who believe in what you believe in

Establish your fan base:
  • You build your fan base one reader at a time

Goodreads:
  • Get reviewers at the lowest level to read it
  • Whenever you find someone who likes it, have them review it
  • Talk about other books, not your own (they will discover you're an author later on and it will be a more natural conversation)

Writer's Digest East Conference Notes Part 1

Hi All!

I attended WDC14 this Friday for the Pro sessions and thought I'd share some key takeaways for those who didn't get to make it this year (we missed you!).

The first half of the day was focused on branding and self-publishing:

1.) Advanced Amazon for Authors (Jon Fine)

Success is:

Opportunity


  • KDP
  • Createspace
  • Amazon Imprints
    • Thomas & Mercer, Montlake Romance, 47Noth, Jet City Comics, Amazon Crossing, Amazon Encore, Little A, StoryFront, Two Lions, Skyscape, Day One
  • Kindle Singles
  • Kindle Serials
  • ACX (audio books)
    • Growth rate is tremendous because of commuters (multi-tasking)
    • Members are downloading 17 audio books a year
    • You can switch seamlessly between listening and reading with Whispersync (remembers your place)
    • There are people willing to record out of their homes (simplify the process)
    • How to do it?
    • Post your title on ACX and narrators will find you, and offer to record for you
    • Give them a tough scene - emotion, dialogue with two different characters, etc
    • Two payment options - pay up front (~$3K) or 50/50 earnings
    • For every person who buys your book first, Amazon pays you $50
    • Amazon also gives out free download coupons
  • Kindle Worlds (licensed worlds for fan-fiction writers)
    • Licensed the rights to characters and worlds for fan fiction to write about (commercialized)
  • Kindle Library
    • Paid ~$2.25 when your book is borrowed
    • People can borrow one book for free each month if they have Prime
  • Kindle Unlimited
    • Pay $9.99 for a pool of books
    • Author receives payment after 10% of their book is read
    • Counts towards Amazon Bestseller's Ranks
    • Now means a larger fan base


Availability
  • Make it extremely easy for people to find your stuff (print, ebook, audio)
  • Think about all the ways it can be digested

Discoverability
  • Meta data inside the book
  • Detail Page
  • Look Inside the Book
  • Author Page
  • Author Central
  • Virtual hand-selling (on site recommendation machines)
  • Series Promotions
  • Book-scan sales numbers with "heat maps"
  • Historical rankings
  • Associates
  • Kindle Owners Lending Library

Closing words of advice: "Don't write shit."