Marketing
Marketing

1. Create a professional author website. One of your best book marketing options is your author website.

2. Start a blog related to your book’s theme or genre. Blog content is an ideal way to draw traffic to your site. The content can be in the form of book updates, brief descriptions about your book, blog posts sharing tips on your writing journey, etc.

3. Optimize your website for search engines.  You should optimize your blog content and your web pages. 

4. Guest post on popular blogs in your niche. You can write on more than just your own blog. Why not write a guest post for another author in your genre to gain exposure with their readership, too? 

5. Participate in Online forums and book-related communities. Posting regularly in Online communities can help to boost your visibility Online People may also come to trust your advice or feel more connected with you as an author. 

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Genre
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  • 1. Romance

    The story is really about two people falling in love.

    Signs:

    • relationship drives the plot

    • emotional tension between the couple

    • the ending requires them to be together

    Your books are a perfect example.


    2. Mystery

    The story revolves around solving a problem or crime.

    Signs:

    • clues

    • investigation

    • suspects

    • revelation at the end

    Even if the writer says “it’s a drama,” if someone is trying to figure something out, it’s probably mystery.


  • 3. Thriller / Suspense

    The story is driven by danger and urgency.

    Signs:

    • someone is trying to stop something bad

    • time pressure

    • physical danger

    Thrillers are often mistaken for mysteries, but thrillers are more about survival and stopping a threat.


    4. Fantasy / Paranormal

    The story includes supernatural elements.

    Signs:

    • magic

    • ghosts

    • supernatural creatures

    • paranormal events

    Your ghost story and cat magic elements would fall here.


    5. Literary / Women's Fiction

    The story focuses on a character’s life journey or emotional growth.

    Signs:

    • relationships

    • personal struggles

    • life decisions

    Sometimes writers call these “general fiction.”

     

Advertising
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  • Amazon Ads (Most Direct)

    This is usually the most practical place to advertise.

    You control:

    • daily budget

    • keywords

    • when ads run

    Even a small budget ($2–5 per day) can work.

    2. BookBub (Very Powerful but Competitive)

    BookBub is one of the biggest book promotion platforms.

    Readers subscribe by genre.

    Advantages:

    huge audience

    excellent sales spikes

    But:

    their featured deals are hard to get

    usually require a discounted book

    3. Facebook Ads

    Facebook ads take some experimentation.

    4. Newsletter Promotions

    One can use:

    Freebooksy

    Fussy Librarian

    Robin Reads

    BookDoggy

    They email thousands of readers looking for books.

    5. Your Own Website and Mailing List

    Long term, the most powerful marketing tool is your own reader list.

     

    Advertising works best after you have several books.

    Why?

    Readers finish one book and immediately buy the next.

    Your series structure actually helps with this.