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Building a Platform - Tips from an agent by Guest C.K. VOLNEK!!!!
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Jan Fischer Wade
August 2011
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Written by
Jan Fischer Wade
August 2011

I am very excited to have as our guest blogger today, C.K. Volnek!  Her book GHOST DOG OF ROANOKE ISLAND is coming out at the end of September by MuseItUp Publishing!  Congrats!

 

She is sharing some terrific insights she got exclusively from Literary Agent Mike Larsen on promoting yourself and your work!!  Take it away C.K.!!!

 

Interview with Literary Agent Mike Larsen

 

A while back, I had a wonderful surprise...I won a contest on Pitch University/www.pitch-university.com. And the prize? A 30-minute consultation with Agent Michael Larsen, plus his book ‘How to Write A Book Proposal.’ (If you’re needing to market or write a proposal, I definitely suggest this book!)

 

I have to admit I was really nervous about my interview with Literary Agent Mike Larsen. Now Mike handles adult nonfiction, and since I write MG and YA fiction, I knew I had nothing of interest to pitch to him. But Mike did have information I desperately wanted…marketing information for my upcoming book birthdays.

 

I made my phone call, and despite me being quite tongue-tied, we fell into conversation. Mike’s easy candor opened up a treasure chest of knowledge and expertise. He said a writer needs to have two goals:

  1. First, a writer needs to know what kind of book he/she wants to write and what kind of emotions he/she wants from his/her reader.
  2. Second, a writer needs to have publishing goals.

 

Most writers would love to only write, but Mike shared that the publishing goal is a most important part of the equation. He quoted Jack Canfield in saying ‘the success of a book is 90 percent promotion.’ All writers today need to do self-promotion. Mike said ‘promotion won’t sell a bad book, but promotion will make a good book a success.’

 

Promotion is all about building relationships, to get people to know, trust and like you; to have something of value to offer them. And the best promotion is ‘word of mouth.’

 

Mike then proceeded to challenge me and my writer platform. I discovered I’m on track with some of my marketing, like a web page, blog, facebook and twitter. But there is still so many avenues to tackle. Below is a list of author must-haves Mike shared with me.

 

*  Web Page. First and foremost, an author needs a web page. Mike confirmed the fact that an author needs that presence way before their book is sold. (And I’ve discovered there are many inexpensive ways to create your web page, even several free web site hosts.)

*  Facebook. This is an excellent social media contact for family, friends and followers. These people will follow you and learn and celebrate your good news.

*  Twitter. This social media is fast and frenzied. It’s a wonderful tool to send short quips and bursts to as many people want to follow you as possible. (And it’s a great source of information, such as contests like those on Pitch University. ;-)

*  Groups. Groups are as important as best friends. They are your NEW best friends. A writer should know who his or her reader is and go after the groups that would find their story valuable. This can be daunting as it’s virtually endless.

*  Blog. A blog is a great way to get your name out, to offer something to your readers and followers. But the writer must make sure to offer something of value in return for their visit. Know your reader and give them something to keep coming back for.   

*  Promotional sites. Just a few of the many to mention are Amazon, Good Reads, Jacket Flap, Borders and Barnes and Noble. Many, many, many!

*  Reviews. Okay, this is one area I never realized. I do read…a lot, but I’m lacking in reviews. Why? I really don’t have a reason. But it’s a bad reason, whatever it might be. By writing reviews, one is building recognition, trust, and relationships.

*  Trailers/Podcasts. Trailers are a super way to create a memorable image for your book. I seen a great trailer for a picture book today. Made me want to go right out and buy it. And pod-casts…another great way to ‘tell’ your story on the internet…literally!

*  Following blogs and websites. Mike couldn’t express this enough. This is how you make friends. Follow the people you admire most and make sure you comment on their posts.

 

Mike challenged me to be ‘entrepreneurial’ with my writing. With the internet, there is a wealth of opportunities available to us today. As an author, I am a business and I have to promote ‘me.’ But as I pondered this last thought, I realized there is something even more important than just ‘promoting me’…it is that I build these relationships. One can never have enough friends. And I write because I want to offer my ‘friends’ a story…a tale of entertainment, emotion, history, growth, a part of ‘me.’

 

So…right now I’m a small fish in a very big pond, but with my ‘friends’, I’m growing bigger each and every day. If you see me on-line, I’d love to get the opportunity to say ‘hello’ and ask you ‘to please be my friend.’ 

 

You can find me at:

e-mail:  [email protected]

Website:  www.ckvolnek.com

Blog:  www.ckvolnek.com/blog.html

Twitter:  CKVolnek

Face Book:  C.K. Volnek

Good Reads and Jacket Flap

Book Bloggers and Kindle Boards

(just to name a few of the many great sites on the internet!)

 

Thanks again and Happy Marketing.

 

C.K. Volnek

 

THANK YOU C.K.!!!!

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Comments
  • Jan Fischer Wade

    Thanks Karen!  Check out my blog for more good marketing info!  Good luck on your book!  Jan

  • Karen H. Thompson

    This was a great article! I'm getting ready to self-publish my first book and your tips were very helpful. Well, I'm off to build my platform. Good luck with your book sales! Karen

  • Jan Fischer Wade

    Good job Teresa!  Finding my agent was harder and took longer than writing my book!  Glad you stopped by - have a great weekend!  Jan

  • Teresa J. Rhyne

    Helpful stuff! I used Mike's book for writing my non-fiction/ memoir proposal and it must have worked...I have an agent. But I see from this list, I still have so much to do!! Thanks for sharing.

  • Jan Fischer Wade

    Thanks for your comment Michael!  All the best - Jan

  • Michael Ann Riley

    This was so informative and helpful, thank you!! I don't have a book or one in mind, but who knows?  For writers who blog or submit magazine/newspaper articles, this is all helpful. Makes me feel  good about all the time I spend networking on the internet!!

  • Jan Fischer Wade

    Thanks for visiting Candy!  We fiction writers better get busy on our platforms!  : )

  • Candy Fite

    Awesome post, Jan! Thank you so much for sharing. This confirms my thoughts on building my platform. It seems platforms aren't just for non-fic writers anymore.

  • Jan Fischer Wade

    Thanks for stopping by Barbara!  I have C.K.'s trailer for Ghost Dog of Roanoke Island on my page a little over half way down at http://www.shewrites.com/profile/JanFischerWade.  Everyone please check it out! I can't wait to read it!

  • Barbara Ehrentreu

    Charlie it's so great to see you here!! These are all very valuable suggestions and thank you for sharing them with us. This group is an example of finding a place where you can feel comfortable. Welcome to SheWrites and I hope you enjoy it here as much as I do.:) 

     

    C.K. Volnek is also an author from MuseItUp Publishing as I am. We both have books coming out in September and she is doing my book trailer for me. I have spoken of my upcoming YA novel, If I Could Be Like Jennifer Taylor and I hope to have the trailer ready to show to you soon. Did you put your trailer link on here? Everyone should go check out the trailer and also the book has so much suspense. 

     

    Can't wait for both of our book debuts!!!

     

    Barbara Ehrentreu

  • Jan Fischer Wade

    I'm glad you stopped by Debra - thanks!  Jan

  • Very Good. Thank you so very much for sharing. <3 Debra Shawcross Farmer Love Hearts Found on facebook ;)