
The Questions:
(From authors)
WHY should I promote other authors and their books on MY blog when I can’t even get LOTS of people to buy and review MY book(s)?
(From Readers & Bloggers)
WHY would authors (read demi-gods) who are way above me in the hierarchy of intelligence levels possibly want to send their articles to ME – a lowly Reader and Blogger?
(From existing Author / Books Bloggers)
I ALREADY have a good system going so WHY should I even CONSIDER changing it?
The Answers
(To Authors)
By featuring other authors and their books on YOUR blog, YOU and YOUR BOOK(S) will be seen by visitors as well – plus – it WILL bring NEW visitors and followers to YOUR BLOG and may even result in them getting YOUR BOOK(S)!
(To Readers & Bloggers)
Authors may have a talent with words that YOU may, or may not, have, but they are still PEOPLE, with all the concerns, problems, joys, etc, similar to what YOU have and as such are NOT BETTER or HIGHER UP than YOU, they are just people who write and publish the stories you read.
(To existing Author / Books Bloggers)
NO-ONE has a PERFECT system – there is always something you can learn – the day you stop learning is the day you die – not before.
OK Mr Smartypants Ape – WHAT, in your simian opinion do I need to do?
Here are a few simple guidelines that may help you organise YOUR blog accordingly:
1. Set up a dedicated blog section to state your terms and conditions for submissions and make it EASY TO FIND.
2. As well as stating what you WILL accept, include what you WILL NOT accept.
3. State everything you may need, e.g., photos, book covers, synopsis, links, etc.
4. In the case that something is missing from the submission, growl, shout, pull your hair out, calm down and send a POLITE request to the submitter, requesting the missing information be sent as soon as possible.
5. EITHER provide a DEDICATED email address (NOT one you use for getting blog notifications, or personal / business correspondences) where the submissions should be sent (RECOMMENDED)
OR provide a form at the bottom of the T&CS blog section so submissions may be inserted for your consideration and possible use.
6. ALWAYS contact the submitter to THANK THEM, confirm whether or not you intend to post their article and if the answer is yes, give them a day, date and time when it will be posted (LEARN how to use your blog post scheduling facility).
7. ALWAYS send the submitter a copy of the DIRECT LINK to the article after it has gone live!
8. EITHER set up your blog so your posts are automatically Tweeted, sent to Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, or wherever.
OR share your articles manually to all of the above.
I do both!
ADVICE TO SUBMITTERS
a) ALWAYS READ the Submission Terms and Conditions FULLY and CAREFULLY, then submit EVERYTHING required to avoid delays, disappointment or rejection.
b) DO NOT argue with your blog host about what they will or will not accept – it’s THEIR BLOG that they are offering to use on your behalf and benefit.
b) ALWAYS keep in touch with the blog host, (that includes following their blog if possible) they may accept FURTHER submissions from you, thereby contributing to your ‘Product Marketing “I’m still here and so is/are my book(s)” Strategy’, PLUS, it gives you an AUTHORS PLATFORM other than your own blog / website.
I’m sure I’ve not included everything you need to know and I also know that my own blog and systems are far from perfect, however, the above guidelines may help you avoid repeating my mistakes and speed your way to successfully making your blog an Author / Books Friendly Zone for YOU and YOUR visitors / followers to ENJOY.
Thank you for taking time to read this babbling ramble and…
GOOD LUCK
😀
Hey Story Reading Ape, don’t despair — what goes around, comes around. It may take time, but good turns do come back to you. I wish you the best of luck moving forward and leave you with some great quotes about sharing.
Cheers!
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/sharing
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😀 😀 😀
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As a relatively early beneficiary of your hosting ( and other generosities) one thing you don’t cover in these guidelines is the problem of suggesting guest posts to those whose following is massive knowing that in return yours hardly exists. There are limits to wielding the begging bowl! I have developed a great reluctance to impose without the means of reciprocating. Instead I review and only review self-published authors and only when hand on heart I really liked, or loved the book. But reciprocity in that arena is an equally tall ask, given the books I write! Sigh…
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NEVER, EVER, THINK YOUR BLOG OR YOURSELF ARE OF LITTLE OR NO VALUE for promotions or guests Philippa!!!
EVERYONE is of GREAT value!!!
BTW when will you send me YOUR article of any topic you choose – it’s been a long time since your last appearance on my blog 😀 😀 😀
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I will think on it Chris. I am fashioning a post right now, a relevant reflection and will send you a link.
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Great Philippa 😀
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You’d doubtless find it anyway but here it is http://involution-odyssey.com/2015/02/08/i-am-reviewing-the-situation/
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Reblogged this on newauthoronline and commented:
This is an excellent post. I am happy to accept guest posts on my blog, newauthoronline.com. Chris has good advice about establishing a dedicated page setting out terms and conditions regarding what will and will not be accepted. This is something which I will be establishing on my site. In the meantime if you are interested in doing a guest post please contact me at newauthoronline (at) gmail.com. Please put “Guest Post” in the subject line. Kevin
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Hope it helps Kevin – Thanks for reblogging 😀
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The best thing I did was set up my blog, Reading Recommendations, to promote other authors, while maintaining my own promotion on the main blog. I have met so many great authors (and promoters, like Mr. Ape!) who have reciprocated by promoting me and my books, by inviting me to guest blog, by interviewing me or reviewing my books that all the work of promoting others has been no work at all, but a complete pleasure! And I’ve made some very good friends out of this to boot! I may have sold a few more copies of my own books as a result, but that’s not the reason I’ve promoted all these other authors all along. It’s just the right thing to do as part of this incredible writing community.
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Thanks for that Susan 😀
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Reblogged this on cicampbellblog and commented:
Been thinking about doing more of this (Having author interviews and guest posts) on my blog. Started out with that intention when I started blogging, but wasn’t organised with how to so about it.
Hopefully, this post from our friendly StoryReadingApe will help me and others.
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Good luck with it Christine 😀
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Reblogged this on Jo Robinson.
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Thanks Jo – gotta preach a little OLD FASHIONED Hell’s Fires GOSPEL sometimes 😀 😀 😀 xxxxx
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog….. An Author Promotions Enterprise! and commented:
A basic HOW TO for anyone who would like to invite authors / bloggers / anyone else onto their blog 😀
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Personally, I was taught to always try and do something nice for someone, even strangers, without expecting anything in return other than a good feeling inside, which I keep to myself. Always works for me,
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Same here Michael 😀
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Good advice, Chris. Shared 🙂
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Thanks Tina 😀
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