Give Your Readers A Sample

Released on: March 8, 2008, 1:16 am

Press Release Author: Sunil Verma

Industry: Management

Press Release Summary: Manufacturers of food products are masters at marketing. When
they launch a new product, they hire crews of merchandisers to pass out samples and
coupons during peak grocery shopping times. The result - a large percentage of
shoppers become first-time buyers after receiving their free sample and an incentive
to buy. Many of those buyers will end up loyal customers.

Press Release Body: Manufacturers of food products are masters at marketing. When
they launch a new product, they hire crews of merchandisers to pass out samples and
coupons during peak grocery shopping times. The result - a large percentage of
shoppers become first-time buyers after receiving their free sample and an incentive
to buy. Many of those buyers will end up loyal customers.
Self-publishers need to think like Frito-Lay. Realize that you, as a self-publishing
and (probably) relatively unknown author, need to give your potential customers a
reason to buy your book, and offering your readers free samples may be just the
sales boost you need. The great part about your particular craft is that you don't
have to hire merchandisers or deplete your resources; free sampling for writers is
cheap or free, thanks to the Internet and current printing technology.
If you have your own web page (something I recommend), offer your readers a chapter
or book synopsis as a free download. Your manuscript is probably already in .pdf
format if you've worked with any of the subsidy houses. Extract your table of
contents, the promotional copy from your back cover and the first chapter of your
book, and create a link to them on your site. Be sure to back-link to your sales
page, or the area on Amazon, Alibris, or other site offering your book for sale.
If you've written non-fiction and want to establish yourself as both an excellent
writer and an expert in your field, submit short articles for use by other websites
or ezines covering your area of expertise. You may want to use a synopsis of one of
your chapters as the article, so your readers have a glimpse of the topic(s) your
book covers. There are several websites which actively seek short, well-written
articles covering a number of topics; some of the most popular are: home
improvement, family and relationships, law, business (traditional and internet),
financial management and investing, and religion (from a practical perspective,
rather than theoretical - homiletically discussions.) Be sure to include the name of
your book with a link to your sales site in the "Author's Biography" area.
If you are a poet or have written a screenplay, offer free performances of your
work. In Indianapolis, one Starbuck's offers musicians and performers the chance to
give renditions one night a week. Libraries, community playhouses, and even some
restaurants may be open to this suggestion.
Finally, if you already have a book in print and it is selling, consider adding the
first chapter of your other book, along with sales information or a prepublication
purchase discount, as an "extra added attraction" at your second (and subsequent)
printings. If your reader liked your first book, they're sure to love your second
one.


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