How do you generally choose new books?
February 202010
As a new author, I am having a difficult time with getting people interested in my book. I’ve listed it in several genre lists and tie it to similar, more popular books, but there’s just nobody that seems to be catching on. Those that have read it assure me it is not because it’s bad writing, rather people simply will not take the "risk" and invest. So, I guess I would like to know how people get books from new authors to cater my marketing strategy a little bit better. Many thanks in advance.
I guess that’s true – i rarely buy a book by a author I have never read before. If I do its because I have come across the name a lot of times before. Maybe first time authors should just expect low sales until they get a fan base. Not much you can do when books can be so expensive, unless you discount it or something.
February 20th, 2010 at 9:19 am
Popularity, reviews, by the cover(sadly), and an interesting synopsis on the inside cover or back of a book.
There you go.
I hope I helped.
Happy reading!
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February 20th, 2010 at 9:48 am
A really interesting, exciting blurb or a first chapter that leaves on a cliffhanger. It depends what genre it is in, for example a thriller would benefit from a really mysterious cover.
Whats the book called? We can check it out
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February 20th, 2010 at 9:53 am
Make sure you have an interesting blurb…that always gets my attention
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February 20th, 2010 at 10:21 am
I first look for an interesting blurb. If there is no blurb, then it is not likely that I would read it. But I also look at the first few pages of the first chapter to get an idea of the writer’s style and if it suits my taste. If someone is more inclined to read a certain genre (like me), then they are more likely to pick up a book that interests them in that genre. Knowing the writer is a good start too. If I’ve heard of the writer before because my friends have discussed his/her amazing genius works, then that’s a definite "YES! READ ME!" sign for me. But since you are a new writer, well, all I have to say is if you’re lucky, someone very influential can pick up your book, read it, love it and spread the word. I once found a newly released book written by a never-before-heard-of author. I read it. I loved it. I told all of my friends. They read it. They loved it. They told all of their friends…and so on. You get the point– it only takes one person.
Those are all the NORMAL ways I try to find a new book to read. I don’t know if anyone else does it other than me, but I actually sniff out books if all of the NORMAL ways to find a new book don’t work. Literally. I just open it up, take a whiff, and I can get a little idea if I’ll like it or not. But hey. That’s just me. And yes, I am weird.
Anyway, best of luck to you!
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February 20th, 2010 at 10:32 am
I guess that’s true – i rarely buy a book by a author I have never read before. If I do its because I have come across the name a lot of times before. Maybe first time authors should just expect low sales until they get a fan base. Not much you can do when books can be so expensive, unless you discount it or something.
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February 20th, 2010 at 11:21 am
Unfortunately, many people judge a book by their cover. So be sure to have a cover that’ll grab attention and sometimes try to be a little bold. And of course, the blurb. You need to have an interesting blurb and be sure that the cover has stuff like "Truly magnificent" – G.E Times………..you know what I mean.
Anyway, good luck!!!
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