Home > NewsRelease > Become an Authorpreneur to Sell More Nonfiction Books
Text
Become an Authorpreneur to Sell More Nonfiction Books
From:
Nina Amir -- Nonfiction Book Coach Nina Amir -- Nonfiction Book Coach
For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Los Gatos, CA
Wednesday, June 3, 2015

 
Today Justine Schofield explains why nonfiction writers should become authorpreneurs and how to achieve this goal. 
Copyright fuzzbones|123RF.com
As a non-fiction writer, you have a unique advantage in the book market in that your book is helping to build your own personal brand. This is true for memoirists as much as business writers. Whether you’re telling your personal story, or sharing your expertise with your audience, your book is helping people to identify you with a certain niche.Once the book is written, one of the most important aspects of selling books is building your brand. In order to build and maintain your brand, you must think of yourself as an entrepreneur and treat your book(s) like your business. This might be something you’ve heard before, treat your book like a business, but what does this mean?
Simply put, it means you need to not just be an author, but an authorpreneur. And here’s how.
Identify your brand.
Your brand is inclusive of your book, but more so is determined by your goals. You should have goals beyond selling books, and if you don’t, it’s time to seriously start brainstorming why it is you’ve written this book.
Do you hope to be a source of guidance for a particular group of people? Do you hope to secure speaking opportunities about your book’s subject matter? Is your book meant to establish you as an industry expert? Compiling a list of at least 5 goals will help you determine what other assets you can bring into your personal brand.
Determine your audience.
Once you have a solid grasp on your brand and your overall business goals, you can more accurately determine who your audience is. Being able to pinpoint your audience is extremely important and the more specific your can be, the easier it will be to find and connect with potential readers.
Build Your Assets.
Your main priority, as with any business, is to be discoverable. With an audience that isn’t geographically specific, the best way to connect with your target audience and build a relationship with readers is through the Internet.
Creating an engaging website is the first step to developing your online presence. Think of your website as your virtual business card. You’ll want it to be informative and memorable. Your website should convey your brand and provide calls to action for the goals you’ve outlined for yourself. For example, Buy My Book, Hire Me, or Book Me To Speak are common calls to action, but be sure to cater your website to your own personal and professional goals.
Choosing one or two social media platforms that best cater to your audience is another valuable asset to build. Also, to broaden your reach past your own network, it’s a good idea to seek out guest blogging or freelance writing opportunities. Just be sure your bio links back to your beautiful website and social media channels.
Build connections by providing value.
As a customer, why is it you frequent your favorite stores or restaurants? Most likely, it’s because you find value in what they offer, along with a friendly staff. If you want your audience to frequent your site, blog, or social media channels, then you must provide them with content they find valuable—and do so with an pleasant personality.
The content you provide should also correlate to your overall brand, so you’re constantly building upon your goals. Every post, tweet or promotion should somehow help you to achieve your goals.
Invest in yourself.
What many authors don’t realize is a book is an investment. If you’re publishing independently, you need to put money into your book in order to produce something people will want to buy.
You’re competing against traditionally published books and you know publishers don’t skimp when it comes to creating high quality and attractive books. If you want your book to stand out in the market, you must do the same, which might require putting a little extra funding towards the creation of your books.
Luckily, there are options, like crowdfunding, that can help to mitigate this upfront financial burden.
Making the transition from author to authorpreneur simply requires you to take your book, and your brand, as seriously as you hope others will. Writing a publishing a book is a business investment, and you’ll find when you treat is as such, you will be more likely to reach your goals and find success.
About the Author
Justine Schofield received her MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University. A prominent voice in the publishing industry and an advocate for educating authors and publishers about crowdfunding, she is a regular contributor to many online publications. Connect with her on LinkedIn and follow her on Twitter.
The post Become an Authorpreneur to Sell More Nonfiction Books appeared first on Write Nonfiction NOW!.

Nina Amir, the bestselling author of How to Blog a Book and The Author Training Manual, is a speaker, a blogger, and an author, book, and blog-to-book coach. Known as the Inspiration to Creation Coach, she helps creative people combine their passion and purpose so they move from idea to inspired action and positively and meaningfully impact the world as writers, bloggers, authorpreneurs, and blogpreneurs. Some of Nina’s clients have sold 300,000+ copies of their books, landed deals with major publishing houses and created thriving businesses around their books. She is the founder of National Nonfiction Writing Month, aka the Write Nonfiction in November Challenge, and the Nonfiction Writers’ University. She has had as many as four books on the Amazon Top 100 List in the Authorship category at the same time.

News Media Interview Contact
Name: Nina Amir
Title: Inspiration to Creation Coach
Group: Pure Spirit Creations
Dateline: Placitas, NM United States
Direct Phone: 5055081025
Cell Phone: 408-499-1084
Jump To Nina Amir -- Nonfiction Book Coach Jump To Nina Amir -- Nonfiction Book Coach
Contact Click to Contact