About Lizzie Chantree
Lizzie Chantree is a successful entrepreneur and bestselling romance author who frequently features women entrepreneurs as her protagonists in her novels. You can check out her website and Amazon Author page for more information.
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What Networking For Writers teaches you:
– Making the best of networking events and learning materials such as workshops and courses,
-Importance of networks and how to take advantage of networking events
– How to engage on social media,
– Networking online via social networks and through video,
– How to use Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and LinkedIn to build your author brand and engage with both your readers and fellow authors – which includes consistency with your posts when it comes to your genre and writing style/and when/what (not) to post,
– How to get your audience to want to connect with you,
– How to schedule posts,
-Time management regarding social media,
– Branding: Advice on what to pay for and how to find people you will want to work with, how to get it done more cheaply or freely,
– Tips to make and keep marketing simple: checklists, content tips, engaging with followers, tracking spending and more,
– How to see what has worked/what hasn’t,
– Promotions while keeping in mind what the end goal is (More sales? Better ranking? Newsletter visibility?),
– Giveaways,
– Encouraging reader magnets,
-Facebook book hops (what it is/how it works),
– Other promotional ideas and new ways of marketing (or ways that you probably have heard of but not tried yet),
– Importance of pushing yourself out of your comfort zones,
– Organizing your own creative events,
– Whether selling many copies of your books at events actually matters,
-Figuring out your skills and ideal customers,
– Importance of collaboration,
– Dealing with procrastination,
– Looking out for networking opportunities/relevant organizations for writers,
– List of resources the author personally uses,
and much more.
Review for Networking for Writers: A fun way to sell more books.
Most of the tips from Networking for Writers (aff. link) are doable and affordable, regardless of your personality, budget, and whatever crisis the world is going through.
I’ve been writing for a while. And I have also been collecting marketing tips for a long time. I still learned a lot from this book. I recommend reading it with a notebook and pen in hand. I’d also read it several times – if not the book in its entirety, then the parts that are new to you and the parts you kind of know but don’t implement consistently.
Her book Networking For Writers (aff. link) is a comprehensive gem that has something to offer you, no matter where you are in your marketing and networking journey.
Recommended, from beginner to advanced, to any author who wants to be more memorable, make more sales, and have a larger network.
Basically, if you’re not in the ranks of Stephen King, you will find it useful.
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Have you read Networking For Writers? What are your favorite books on marketing and networking for writers?