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www.kylieofiu.comTwitter: @kylieofiuFacebook: KylieOfiu

Blog to Book Preparation

- Top 10 posts - Write something that would make a good book - Be easy to contact - Be social - Grow your network

Pitching Your Book

- Book overview - Contents outline - Blog statistics - Networks you are affiliated with

Book Contract – What To Look For

The publishing rights First PublishedAll Published RightsSecondary Rights

Royalty percentage 10 – 15% new authors 15 – 40% experienced authors

Legal rights and issuesCheck the details to ensure you don’t pay if someone sues.

Authors need to be tough negotiators

Royalties and Advances

New authors

Royalties 10 – 15%

advance $2,000 - $6,000

Experienced authors

Royalties 15 – 40%

Advance$6,000+

TipIf you are a big blogger or have a large online presence and network you can demand more than new author rates.

Check legal rights and issues to avoid liability

When Writing Your Book

Write in your voice but do not assume readers of your book follow your blog. Be specific.

Books can come from anywhere such as one idea or a series of posts.

To Stay On Track

- Set specific writing time

- Keep a notebook/use notebook app

- Be flexible

- Take breaks

Editing

- Take a few days break

- Use someone else

- Be prepared for opinions and advice

Who You Deal With

- Acquisitions editor

- Editor

- Chief editor

- Marketing personnel

- Publicist

Contact

Contact will vary greatly during different times of the process from almost daily to nothing for weeks. Don’t worry about it.

You are the key to marketing your book effectively

Marketing to Media

Find out who is in charge of the relevant section of the magazine/newspaper/TV show you want to pitch to.

Check out their style.

Work out an angle that would suit that.

Pitch it.

Book Promotion

Things I did:

- Contact local media- Blog tour- Give aways

- Contact TV shows- Got active on social media

- Book signings- Attend events

- Ask for reviews

- Change email signature

Book Promotion

Things publicist did:

- Contact all media and did negotiations- Mass PR emails- Work on ways to promote your book at events

- Sent out the giveaway copies- Pitched it to events

Book Promotion

Other Suggestions:

YouTube: • Do a reading• An interview a back ground of why you wrote it, what it’s about • A trailer of the book.

Public speakingSuch as conference, other events or even schools

Book Parties More effective for cookbooks or books you can demonstrate the ideas

Mainstream vs. Self Publishing

Promotion

- Mainstream get your book into stores easier

- Mainstream publishers often have more contacts

- Many media outlets and book stores do not take self-published books seriously

Mainstream vs. Self Publishing

Writing and Editing

- Self-publishing you have to pay someone else to edit

- Mainstream publishers often have 3 or more people edit your book

- Self-publishing means no advance to help write the book

Mainstream vs. Self Publishing

Other

- Self-publishing you own all publishing rights to the book

- Difference between the promotional work required between mainstream and self-publishing is negligible

- Self-publishing means there is no pressure to finish

Print vs. eBook

- Print books can help bring awareness to your brand/blog

-eBooks make more money (if promoted well)

www.kylieofiu.comTwitter: @kylieofiuFacebook: KylieOfiu

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